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A recent paper suggests that it's possible to make the battery with a million-mile life. Elon Musk needs to power a fleet of robotaxis and future of Tesla - Business Insider
AIM, Moviepass, and Vine did not make it to the end of the decade. Nostalgia wasn't enough to save Blockbuster, MP3 Players, or BlackBerry phones. From Tech Insider
Unmanned flying vehicles growing in popularity all over world. The tech is developing quickly with drones able to fly further & carry ever heavier payloads. But will skies above be safe? - From CNBC
When complete, tower will be one of the tallest USA buildings, as well as the thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:23. - From Skyscrapers & MegaProjects
Waymo starting to match members of its early rider program with driverless rides as it starts scaling up its robotaxi service. - From TechCrunch
The internet turns 50. To celebrate, we talk to its creator, Vint Cerf, to get his views on what his creation has become and where it is heading.
Business as usual is dead. Anything that can be digitized or automated, will be - and anything that cannot be digitized or automated will become extremely valuable.
Blockchain, AI security, distributed cloud, hyperautomation, multiexperience, human augmentation democratization, traceability and transparency, empowered edge, & autonomous things drive disruption.
Each year speaker Erik Qualman publishes a two-minute video around the revolutionary digital transformation that is happening all around us.
One of my favorite cities in the world filmed on a Zenmuse X7 camera, attached to a DJI Inspire 2 drone. Amazing views from an amazing city.
A growing number of classrooms in China are equipped with artificial-intelligence cameras and brain-wave trackers. Thought provoking Wall Street Journal video.
Imagine skipping hotel check-in and walking straight to your room with a scan of your face. This could soon become a reality at many hotels in China and around the world.
Uber is finally rolling out its helicopter service to everyone starting in New York City, here's how to order one. - From Mashable
With pollution a major issue for Paris and public transport bursting at the seams, one start-up has a solution involving the River Seine. - From EuroNews
A 3D Size Comparison of the World's Tallest Building as its changed throughout our history. From Film Core
From night shooting mode to ultra-wide lenses, Apple's latest iPhones have a bunch of new camera tricks. - From the Wall Street Journal
Meet the autonomous robots which are shaping the future of food delivery as of 2019. From TerkRecoms
The second half of humanity is joining the internet. People in countries like India will change the internet, and it will change them. From the Economist
The “Fourth Industrial Revolution” is a common phrase at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. But what exactly does it mean? - CNBC’s Elizabeth Schulze explains.
From Business Insider. Although many new cars feature technology that partially assists with driving, we still do not have fully self-driving cars available for purchase.
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Continuing our journey to learn something new, we travel to the War Rooms Museum in London England. The Churchill War Rooms is a secret underground headquarters which offers a fascinating glimpse into Britain's wartime operations, featuring the Map Room, Cabinet Room, and Churchill's office, all preserved as they were on the day the lights went out in 1945.
In the underground Cabinet Room Churchill and his key ministers and advisers would meet with the Chiefs of Staff to make important decisions about the course of World War II. Churchill was known to push his military chiefs far beyond their comfort zones, so it was likely to be a place of tension and confrontation.
The War Rooms were a top-secret location, with strict security measures and a focus on maintaining confidentiality, even down to the typewriters being noiseless. A tiny room disguised as a toilet was used for secret conversations between Churchill and the US President.
You can find some poignant graffiti, including a hand-drawn image of Adolf Hitler, in the Chief of Staff meeting room. To alleviate the health problems associated with working underground for prolonged periods of time, staff had to strip to their underwear, put on protective goggles and stand in front of portable sun lamps.
Churchill’s leadership lessons emphasize unwavering resolve, inspiring communication, and the importance of character and conviction, particularly during times of crisis. Visiting his War Rooms was inspirational.
As he also famously said, “a pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” My glass for visualizing success has always been half-full. What you visualize and action through continuous learning is what you will ultimately achieve. Believe in yourself and your dreams. Failure is never final. Reset, keep calm, and always carry on.
US Tariffs: What's the impact on global trade and the economy?
J.P. Morgan Research has lowered its estimate for 2025 real GDP growth due to heightened trade policy uncertainty, the effect of existing tariffs and retaliatory measures by foreign trading partners. Real GDP growth is now expected to be 1.6% for the year, down 0.3% from previous estimates. - J.P. Morgan Read more
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China Coffee Wars — Why Starbucks Is Losing The Battle With Luckin -CNBC
Despite adding around 1,500 new stores between 2022 and 2024, Starbucks’ revenue hasn't increased. Competition from chains like Luckin, Cotti and Manner have increased sharply in the years following the pandemic. Read more
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