Grocery stores and food companies are preparing for a potential surge in sales amid a new surge in Covid-19 cases and the upcoming holiday rush. Supermarkets store groceries and store them early in preparation for the fall and winter months, while some health experts warn that the country could see …
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When some new gadget hits the shelves, I always have the question: “Is this shiny new thing worth it?” Readers rightly want to know what an upgrade is, and whether it pays off their hard earned green. Reviewers like me rarely come to talk about how devices work, but it’s …
Read More »U.S. Sets export restrictions on China’s top chip maker
Department of Commerce Computer-chip companies have been told that they must obtain a license before exporting some of the technology to China’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, which is a blow to China’s efforts to compete in advanced technology. The department made the requirement in a letter to the computer-chip industry on …
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Maybe this winter won’t be so bad after all. US and COVID-19 possible twindemic and year-end influenza brackets in the northern hemisphere while other countries, the South-of-the-equator give a ray of hope to countries such as Australia, Argentina and South Africa when: they already have a season of their mild …
Read More »Nicola’s talks with major energy companies have stalled following a short-selling report
Electric-truck makers Nicola Corp and BP have been accused of misleading investors. P.L.C. Conversations between several potential partners, including, have stalled, people familiar with the matter said. The shock is the first external indication that the onset of controversy surrounding the report affects its ability to implement its business plan. …
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