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Singapore warms to electric cars two years after Tesla’s rebuke
After years of not doing much to foster the uptake of electric cars, Singapore has started to embrace them.
Drones vs hungry moths: Dutch use hi-tech to protect crops
Dutch cress grower Rob Baan has enlisted high-tech helpers to tackle a pest in his greenhouses: palm-sized drones seek and destroy moths that produce caterpillars that can chew up his crops.
Exclusive: Amid shortage U.S. suppliers to Chinese chip giant SMIC struggle to get export licenses
(Reuters) - The U.S. government has been slow to approve licenses for American companies like Lam Research and Applied Materials to sell chipmaking equipment to China semiconductor giant SMIC, several sources said, as the impact from global shortage spreads.
Exclusive: U.S. suppliers to Chinese chip giant SMIC slow to get export licenses
(Reuters) - The U.S. government has been slow to approve licenses for American companies like Lam Research and Applied Materials to sell chipmaking equipment to China semiconductor giant SMIC, even as a global shortage has supercharged chip demand, several sources said.
Microsoft steps up push to bring virtual reality to the masses
Microsoft Corp unveiled software tools designed to make it easier and less expensive for people to access virtual reality and augmented reality content, and for more creators to build these digital and holographic worlds.
Betting on death of petrol cars, Volvo to go all electric by 2030
LONDON (Reuters) - Volvo's entire car lineup will be fully electric by 2030, the Chinese-owned company said on Tuesday, joining a growing number of automakers planning to phase out fossil-fuel engines by the end of this decade.
TikTok sister app Douyin removes thousands of accounts for flaunting wealth
Douyin owner ByteDance said the platform has banned and removed thousands of accounts and videos for “money worship” and other inappropriate behaviour. Wealth inequality remains a challenge in China even though it has shown a declining trend in recent years.
That cheap 2TB USB stick is probably fake - here’s how you know
If your USB looks to have too much space to be true, and come at a very low price, it may just be a fake.
The school leader getting New Mexico’s tribes online
Working with rural tribal communities in the southwestern US state of New Mexico, Kimball Sekaquaptewa knows more than most about the challenges of remote schooling.
Britain to offer fast-track visas to bolster fintechs after Brexit
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Friday it would offer a fast-track visa scheme for jobs at high-growth companies after a government-backed review warned that financial technology firms will struggle with Brexit and tougher competition for global talent.