Federal officials this weekend gave emergency service approval to a coronavirus detection test that Yale University researchers used on NBA players and staff. In a statement, Food and Drug Administration Commission Stephen Hanh called the test “groundbreaking,” in part because it does not require additional components, which are jealous of …
Read More »EV battery replacement finds new life in China
01:17 Drive-through battery-changing technology killed by Tesla years ago now benefits Chinese electric car manufacturers and drivers as the world’s largest car market moves to adopt electric mobility. Electric cars have been plagued by the time-consuming charging process since the birth of electric cars, while a battery replacement service can …
Read More »Epic games say fight against Apple, Google a push for ‘fair competition’
What happened: Both platforms provide access to “Fortnite” through their digital marketplaces. The Epic lawsuit said Apple has grown into a “behemoth seeking to control markets, block competition and discourage innovation,” according to CNET. What follows: The all-out battle between Epic, Google, and Apple has created a massive wave of …
Read More »Standard Chartered conducts first Blockchain trade in Bangladesh
Standard Chartered PLC, a British multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in London, England, has successfully used blockchain technology to complete Bangladesh’s first blockchain trading transaction, according to Newage on August 16. The Standard Chartered Bank has issued a Letter of Credit (LC) for the trade between clothing exporter …
Read More »Microsoft Surface Duo vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2: Which Fold Can Win?
The Microsoft Surface Duo and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 are both technically foldable phones, though that’s pretty much all they share in common. While Samsung’s second-generation Galaxy Fold offers a solid, flexible OLED panel, Microsoft has gone a more traditional route with the Surface Duo, offering two separate 5.6-inch …
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