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Road test: Chinese ‘robotaxis’ take riders for a spin
Chinese entrants in the race to put autonomous vehicles on the road are bringing "robotaxis" online in hopes that a hired-car format can be the key to unlocking wide acceptance of the futuristic technology.
Trump banned TikTok and WeChat. Are video games next?
Disentangling the Chinese and US gaming markets, the world’s two largest, would be massively difficult, experts said.
US transit authority MTA asks Apple’s help to solve iPhone mask issues
New York’s mass transit agency wants Apple to come up with a better way for iPhone users to unlock their phones without taking off their masks, as it seeks to guard against the spread of the coronavirus in buses and subways.
Opinion: Twitter, not Microsoft, should buy TikTok
Let’s be blunt. It makes no sense for Microsoft Corp to buy TikTok.
Opinion: our pandemic love affair with e-Commerce could soon sour
E-commerce stocks were some of the biggest winners in the second quarter.
Drones and mist cannons help India’s energy sector fight virus
As Covid-19 infections across India rise beyond the two-million mark, the country’s energy companies are coming up with novel solutions to keep the virus at bay and their operations running.
Harnessing artificial intelligence as a firefighting tool of the future
Researchers have developed artificial intelligence models that will eventually be able to predict wildfires and megafires everywhere in the world.
Credit Suisse turns towards digital banking in Switzerland
Credit Suisse, Switzerland’s second-biggest bank, said on Aug 25 it would reorientate its domestic services towards digital banking, with a quarter of its Swiss branches to close and hundreds of jobs at risk.
US self-driving shuttles try virus-killing UV rays to assure riders
A pair of self-driving car startups in the United States are offering a solution to commuters shunning shared transportation in the midst of a pandemic: ultraviolet rays.
‘Who is standing up for us?’ – Black, rural students left behind as US schools go online
With coronavirus sweeping through their rural district, the children of Francis Marion School in Perry County, Alabama, started school online this week. But for many, logging on for class was out of the question.