Boeing announced Monday that it will consolidate its defense services and support work outside of the Seattle, Washington area and into other Boeing locations around the country where similar work already takes place. The transition will take about three years and will affect 2,000 employees.
The new supervisor thought his idea was innocent enough. He wanted the baristas to write the names of customers on their cups to speed up lines and ease confusion, just like other Starbucks do around the world. But these aren’t just any customers. They are regulars at the CIA Starbucks.
Anyone who uses the Internet will recognize that ubiquitous expression. “I can’t even” gives the sense that one is overwhelmed with emotion, unable to handle the situation he’s facing.
[Avionics Today 09-17-2014] Panasonic Avionics is introducing EMV-compliant Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology in its In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) systems.
Summary Reports of Google experimenting with delivery drones were brought to light recently. Amazon and Google offer two different types of investments, should you want a vehicle to invest in drones.
Amazon And Google Offer 2 Totally Different Ways To Invest In Delivery Drones
Very ingenious – putting fake houses and roads on the roof of the big Boeing factory in Seattle so that it was not visible from the air: (Photos taken at the brilliant Seattle Museum of History and Industry.
How a Boeing factory was camouflaged during the Second World War
Apparently Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) is not giving up on hardware despite the low sales of its Fire line of smartphones and tablets.
Everyone’s racing to build the “god platform” for the Internet of Things: the highest, most generalized layer of intelligence and user interface that ties together connected devices and web services.
Who Will Build The ‘God Platform’ For The Internet Of Things?
Workers at a delivery service sort parcels in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. China is set to further open its express delivery market to foreign companies. HU JIANHUAN/CHINA DAILY
Boeing and Liquid Robotics today announced a partnership to make water-borne robots that can handle a variety of surveillance jobs, ranging from hunts for submarines to the detection of drug traffickers.