Technicians from South Korean telecom operator KT verify an antenna for the 5G mobile network service in Seoul. TOKYO: With mounting pressure to keep China’s Huawei out of 5G network development, it may be time for companies like NEC in Japan and Samsung in South Korea to shine. Washington has …
Read More »Boeing May Begin 737 Max Test Flights, FAA Says
The move marks an important step in the process to re-certify the 737 Max, which is based on March 2019, for passenger flights. Boeing has said it expects to receive full approval for the plane to fly passengers by the middle of this year. The FAA in a letter to …
Read More »Johnny Manziel says his football career is “probably in the past” and he is thankful that he was “humiliated.”
Watch now: Potential players of the year to recover (1:36) When Johnny Manziel suggested in February that he had “zero desire to play soccer these days,” he could have been telling the truth. Speaking to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (Texas) this weekend, the former Texas A&M star said he was done …
Read More »New new video games available on Switch, PS4, Xbox One and PC this month – July 2020
If this episode of New Releases is an indication, you won’t run out of new video games to play soon. We take a look at July, which begins with Marvel’s Iron Man VR. You can also fly to Rocket Arena a little over a week after that. July is also …
Read More »Chesapeake Energy, Pioneer in the US Shale Revolution, Files for Bankruptcy Protection
A worker on a Chesapeake Energy natural gas platform in Fort Worth, Texas Matt Nager | Bloomberg | fake pictures Chesapeake Energy, the son of the American shale revolution, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday. The move comes as the company and industry in general have been rocked by a drop …
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