An EV will be test driven 15,000 km round Australia to test printed solar. Printed solar has been in development at the University of Newcastle for 27 years and could someday be incorporated into t
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The reason why tech companies aren’t surviving
One time seemingly unstoppable technology sector is in a larger-than-life downtrend. With SnapChat releasing its letting go of 20 per cent of its work force. Snap, the parent organization of
Australia orders global tech giants to report anti-child abuse measures
There certainly has been ferocious debate in Australia during the last few years about the obligation big tech companies have to bear for information on their platforms. Global tech titans such as
NASA’s Perseverance rover makes unexpected finding on Mars
NASA’s Perseverance rover discovered that Jezero Crater’s flooring is formed of volcanic or igneous rocks that have interacted with water. During its initial year examining Mars, NASA’
Oklahoma is major contender for a $4 billion Panasonic EV battery factory
The first plant was announced in July and will be built in Kansas. Battery maker, Panasonic, is apparently conducting negotiations to put together a third electric vehicle battery plant in the US.
Apple Special Event September 7
Apple is holding a “Far Out” event on Wednesday, September 7, where the company will launch the new iPhone 14 models and also the Apple Watch Series 8, plus there may be other announcem
World first RSV preventative therapy possibly only months off
RSV is a severe virus that causes respiratory infections and accounts for more than 100,000 fatalities globally yearly. Soon in an enormous progression, world-first immunisations delivering protect
Drones Will Mobilise Across NSW To Assist Firefighters
Drones will mobilize around the state to assist firefighters reply to natural disasters. Fire and rescue showed off the sophisticated gear today part of a recommendation by the bushfire inquiry to
Apple Pay Is Killing The Wallet After Basically Eight Years
Back when Apple first launched Apple Pay back in 2014, it didn’t seem like the payment solution was much of a success with individuals. Flash forward eight calendar years and the iPhone maker
Dispirited Staff To Take Apple To The Fair Work Commission
Apple is getting criticism from disgruntled staff both here as well as overseas; being taken to the Fair Work Commission later on this month. The Australian Services Union (ASU) and also Shop, Dist