Global Military Robots Market (2021 to 2026) – Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecasts

DUBLIN, Aug. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The “Military Robots Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2021-2026” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global military robots market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 10% during 2021-2026. Keeping in mind the uncertainties of COVID-19, we are continuously tracking… Continue reading Global Military Robots Market (2021 to 2026) – Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecasts

Elon Musk’s Teslabot: Helpful hand, pure fantasy, or dystopian nightmare?

I love robots, at least in the movies. Pick a Sci-Fi movie, and I can probably rattle off the name of a whole bunch of nifty robots. Robots that help, robots that work, robots that talk and advise, tell jokes, heal, and of course, robots that torture and KILL.  I have my favorites for all… Continue reading Elon Musk’s Teslabot: Helpful hand, pure fantasy, or dystopian nightmare?

MCR acquired by Arlington Capital Partners

Bill Parker, CEO of MCR said, “We have generated a great deal of momentum in expanding our distinct capabilities to support our customer base resulting in industry-leading organic growth over that past three years, and this is just the beginning.  With Arlington’s support and investment, we see exciting new opportunities to become trusted advisors and… Continue reading MCR acquired by Arlington Capital Partners

Microsoft is killing its Office app on Chromebooks

We’re not sure who or how many people use Microsoft Office on a Chromebook but if that’s you, you’re in for a downgraded experience. Microsoft will soon kill its Office app for Android on Chrome OS, the company confirmed Wednesday to About Chromebooks. The app will leave the Google Play Store on September 18th, at… Continue reading Microsoft is killing its Office app on Chromebooks

Phase Four Wins U.S. Space Force Contract at SpaceWERX Pitch Day

Phase Four’s RF Thruster to enable new ‘multi-mode’ propulsion capabilities on government and commercial spacecraft Tweet this “Space is rapidly becoming congested and contested,” said Phase Four CEO, Beau Jarvis.  “The U.S. Space Force and commercial satellite operators must increase the maneuverability of their spacecraft to operate safely and minimize on orbit risks.” The hallmark… Continue reading Phase Four Wins U.S. Space Force Contract at SpaceWERX Pitch Day

Why Nio Stock Rose Today

TipRanks Investing in These 3 Stocks Could Double Your Money, Says Oppenheimer Watching the economy today is a bit like watching an evenly matched game of tug-of-war. There are two teams, pulling hard in opposite directions, and it’s a coin toss which will win. In our economic situation, we have sets of tailwinds and headwinds,… Continue reading Why Nio Stock Rose Today

@Hyundai: Hyundai Motorsport GmbH conquers Rally Belgium

On August 13-15, the 8th WRC was held in Belgium, a new stage. Its official name is WRC Renties Ypres Rally Belgium. Ypres Rally is a Belgian national rally event that started in 1965, and is included in the Belgian National Championships, as well as the European Rally Championship (ERC) and InterContinental Rally Challenge (IRC).… Continue reading @Hyundai: Hyundai Motorsport GmbH conquers Rally Belgium

China eyes Afghanistan’s $1 trillion of minerals with risky bet on Taliban

Leaders of the militant group have said they want good international relations, particularly with China. When the U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001, the global economy looked a lot different: Tesla Inc. wasn’t a company, the iPhone didn’t exist and artificial intelligence was best known as a Steven Spielberg film. Now all three are at the… Continue reading China eyes Afghanistan’s $1 trillion of minerals with risky bet on Taliban

A California judge just struck down Prop 22: Now what?

Bradley Tusk Contributor More posts by this contributor When regulation presents a (rare) opportunity In London, Uber has won the battle but risks losing the war Every time you turn around, someone new is winning the war in California around organizing workers in the sharing economy. Labor struck first when California legislators passed Assembly Bill… Continue reading A California judge just struck down Prop 22: Now what?

COVID Is Once Again Killing More Than 1,000 Americans Every Day

Image by Getty Images The United States finds itself, once again, in a grave situation. The COVID-19 pandemic is once again killing more 1,000 people in the country every single day, according to The New York Times‘ online tracker — and that death toll is now spiking into what looks like one of the most… Continue reading COVID Is Once Again Killing More Than 1,000 Americans Every Day