Yamaha Bicycles Increases its Support of Ride Santa Barbara 100 and the Santa Barbara Cycling Community

“Yamaha has long supported active lifestyles and the importance of outdoor recreation. In that, we have found a tremendous connection with the Santa Barbara community, Ride SB100, and the All Kids Bike program and we look forward to supporting the cycling community for yet another year,” said Rob Trester, Manager of Yamaha’s Smart Power Vehicle Division… Continue reading Yamaha Bicycles Increases its Support of Ride Santa Barbara 100 and the Santa Barbara Cycling Community

Nisun Receives NASDAQ Notification Regarding Minimum Bid Requirements

SHANGHAI, May 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Nisun International Enterprise Development Group Co., Ltd (“Nisun” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: NISN), a provider of innovative comprehensive solutions through an integration of technology, industry and finance, today announced that on May 25, 2022, it received a letter from The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (“Nasdaq”), notifying the Company that… Continue reading Nisun Receives NASDAQ Notification Regarding Minimum Bid Requirements

United States Autonomous Vehicles Market Report 2022-2030: Market is Consolidated by Key Players, Such as Apple, Google, and Mercedes-Benz

DUBLIN, May 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The “United States Autonomous Vehicles Market, Size, Forecast 2021-2030, Industry Trends, Growth, Impact of COVID-19, Opportunity Company Analysis” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. United States Autonomous Vehicles Market will reach US$ 186.40 Billion by 2030, from $4 Billion in 2021 As the global leader in technology, American… Continue reading United States Autonomous Vehicles Market Report 2022-2030: Market is Consolidated by Key Players, Such as Apple, Google, and Mercedes-Benz

Container xChange survey: Peak season container shipping ‘chaos’ on the way

HAMBURG, Germany, May 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — 51% of freight forwarders, traders and shippers expect greater chaos in the coming peak season as compared to that in 2021, according to a recent survey released by Container xChange, a marketplace and technology infrastructure provider for container logistics companies. The latest Container xChange survey titled ‘xChange Industry Pulse… Continue reading Container xChange survey: Peak season container shipping ‘chaos’ on the way

Remote work is fuelling global IT’s unsustainably sky-high attrition rates

Image: MoMo Productions/Getty Images It seems like only yesterday that IT services company — with the possible exception of Accenture — went from a stubborn, apprehensive child, unable and unwilling to undergo that crucial business model transformation in order to survive, to finally embracing it. Ultimately, as difficult as it was to relinquish the gravy… Continue reading Remote work is fuelling global IT’s unsustainably sky-high attrition rates

German Manager Magazin: The Microlino continues to struggle with starting difficulties 001810

The first appearance was spot on: Micro Mobility Systems AG shoved into the limelight with a small electric vehicle at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. The Swiss company’s concept stood out at the trade fair, which at the time was primarily a meeting place for fans of petrol and diesel horsepower. A 2.50 meter short,… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: The Microlino continues to struggle with starting difficulties 001810

German Manager Magazin: EY study: Brilliant balance sheets hide the difficult situation of car manufacturers001810

According to the consulting company EY, the situation in the automotive industry is less rosy than the key figures from manufacturers suggest. This is how new cars are sold in China because of the corona lockdowns there negative pressure. This was reported by EY (Ernst & Young) in a study on the business figures of… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: EY study: Brilliant balance sheets hide the difficult situation of car manufacturers001810

Wouldn’t life be more fun if charging bricks looked like tiny Macintosh computers?

Accessory-maker Shargeek has launched an Indiegogo to fund a 35W USB-C charger shaped like a tiny Apple Macintosh computer. The page for the Retro 35’s crowdfunding campaign is very careful not to mention the name of Apple’s classic computer, but it’s drawn some very obvious inspiration, from the beige color scheme down to the placement… Continue reading Wouldn’t life be more fun if charging bricks looked like tiny Macintosh computers?