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Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive?

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The gadget, roughly the size of a pack of chewing gum, held 8 megabytes of data and required no external power source, drawing power directly from a computer when connected. But Tan reasoned that “if the company just manufactured the player, it would not make a lot of money,” according to a 2005 article in the Straits Times.

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AI Plays Key Role in EV Charger Deployment and More

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Over in the United Kingdom, various local governments have partnered with AI firms to help them figure out where they need to put EV charging stations to bolster EV adoption and benefit the entire community. Planning tools.

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Why Businesses Should Adapt EVs to Their Fleet?

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Several countries, ranging from China to the United Kingdom, have proposed banning the sale of petrol and diesel cars over the next twenty years and some as early as 2025. A battery-electric car, for example, has only one moving part which is the electric motor. Maintenance Costs are Reduced.

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Fine-Tuning the Factory: Simulation App Helps Optimize Additive Manufacturing Facility

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This sponsored article is brought to you by COMSOL. Adam Holloway, MTC Technology Manager Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace With DRAMA To help modern British factories keep pace with the world, the MTC promotes high-value manufacturing throughout the United Kingdom. By contrast, the metal powder bed fusion process (Ref.

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How Microwave Radar Brought Direct Phone Calls to Millions

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Intercity telephone networks had been built in Canada in 1881, but the distances between them were limited, and customers needed to be connected to each other by an operator. The country had nine switching centers, where operators connected callers. The first part of Bell Canada’s intercity network began operating in 1948.

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Mercedes teases new electric car Vision EQXX

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In teaser we cant say much about it, but with the teaser image we can assume its some of the details, its front part looks similar to the AMG One. It does features slim headlamps that are connected to the illuminated strip. This move is a part of the online retailer plan to run a carbon-neutral business by 2040.

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Drone Startup to Fly Pallets Without Pilots

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The concept then graduated, first to a proof-of-principle venture in Iceland using multicopters, then to a well-funded Amazon project in the United Kingdom. It addresses the less sexy but equally important middle-distance problem—the route that connects factories to warehouses.

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