Wearable Technology at the U.S. Open “It’s fascinating to see this guy at the peak of his youth and his health, to watch the stress that he’s under when Roger Federer is handing him a ball,” David Lauren said last … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
The Seattle Times’ take on the Al Jazeera allegations Boeing watchers may find that a documentary on the Dreamliner that debuts this week on Al Jazeera English, like the 787’s smoldering batteries in 2013, produces more heat than light. Like … Continue reading
Consider the source. But this is catching some attention in the press, and I’m sure, around the executive hallways at Boeing A worker at one of two Boeing 787 assembly lines in Charleston, in the US state of South Carolina, … Continue reading
Why FedEx might be OK with a ruling against them in the independent contractor case. “I view the decision in our case as one that should be powerfully influential in challenges to the use of independent contractors in the ‘sharing … Continue reading
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Scientists at Harvard claim a breakthrough in telepathy Research led by experts at Harvard University shows technology can be used to send a simple mental message from one person to another without any contact between the two. Neuroscientist Giulio Ruffini … Continue reading
Cisco avoids claims that systems led to Chinese torture Cisco Systems Inc. is off the hook in a California federal suit alleging it orchestrated surveillance systems for the Chinese government that were used to torture and persecute members of a … Continue reading
The USPS gets a big edge in delivery over rival FedEx: they don’t pay parking tickets Undeterred by snow, rain, heat, gloom of night – and cheaper than ever. The U.S. Postal Service is slashing prices for big retailers in … Continue reading
Changes underway at Boeing’s Everett plant Boeing’s venerable 747 faces an uncertain future, as do the 767 and the 777 classic. Those older airplane models have threadbare customer demand. Robots, meanwhile, have slashed the number of people needed to paint … Continue reading
“Put photons on the target…..one guy, one laptop, with an XBox controller…” Boeing has a pretty storied history with lasers and now its testing one that can take out UAVs and rockets regardless of where it’s installed. A recent trial … Continue reading