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December 19, 2017
Toyota has concentrated mainly on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and hybrid cars over electric ones. But the company made a big announcement in Tokyo this week: every Toyota and Lexus model will be available as fully electric or with an electric option in just around eight years. They're shooting for sales of over 5.5 million electrified vehicles by around 2030. At a Tokyo press briefing, the co...
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Toyota has concentrated mainly on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and hybrid cars over electric ones. But the company made a big announcement in Tokyo this week: every Toyota and Lexus model will be available as fully electric or with an electric option in just around eight years. They're shooting for sales of over 5.5 million electrified vehicles by around 2030. At a Tokyo press briefing, the co...
A Melbourne, Fla.-based startup called Deedcoin wants to create a system that will slash agent commissions to 1 percent and dramatically reduce brokerage overhead–and it’s planning on using virtual currency tokens to do that. The company, an offshoot of the local investment brokerage Momentum Realty, aims to sell 70 million “deedcoin” tokens on its website for $1.50 to $3.00 each, through ...
Finisar received the award from the tech giant's new $1 billion fund for the redevelopment of a 700,000-square-foot manufacturing plant in Sherman, where the optical communications components provider will produce high-tech vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers. Apple Inc. has given a second award from its Advanced Manufacturing Fund, and the winner is Finisar—and the City of Sherman, Tex...
December 19, 2017 05:00 ET Envision Solar Demonstrates Industry's Fastest Level II EV Charger Deployment- 8 Minutes SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwired- December 19, 2017)- Envision Solar International, Inc., (OTCQB: EVSI) ("Envision Solar," or the "Company"), the leading renewably energized EV charging, outdoor media and energy security products company, announced that it demonst...
Innovation Ahead By Anca Gagiuc on Dec 19, 2017 in Technology With 2017 drawing to a close, we’ve been thinking about the future. The current year’s tech trends have been big and impactful, with artificial intelligence topping the charts. How about 2018? Most likely, technology is set to focus on the internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence and machine learning. The Internet of Things...
Rebuilding and Rethinking Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the December issue of DS News, out now. With a new year on the horizon, DS News spoke to half a dozen industry insiders to ascertain the big picture of what 2018 holds for the industry, how the landscape is changing, and what missteps are better left in the rearview as we move forward. Problems and Solutions Two...
Lowes taps further into smart home market, expanding its program to 70 nationwide in major cities. December 18th, 2017 by 4URSPACE Posted in b8ta, Updates | Lowe’s is expanding its b8ta-powered smart home shopping experience to 70 stores nationwide, from its initial three-store pilot program. The b8ta store-within-a-store displays use an experiential, try-before-you-buy approach to selling techn...
By Maureen Ehrenberg From the December 2017 Issue The Internet of Things (IoT), robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), smart building/smart workplace sensors and monitoring, and digitization are dramatically changing where and how people work. But that’s not all; these technological advances are also changing the way we imagine, plan, develop, use, and manage facilities....
We've heard about listing agents marketing luxury property with a bitcoin price tag and attracting lots of attention on the market-- both from the media and overseas buyers. But will the digital currency on the rise go down as a fleeting fad or become a permanent way of doing business in real estate? Redfin chief economist Nela Richardson, who in a recent report by the tech-powered, Seattle-b...
Co-working giant WeWork has settled a trademark lawsuit against Chinese rival UrWork, according to documents filed in federal court Monday. WeWork filed a suit in September after UrWork — which is valued at more than $1 billion and has 99 locations in China according to TechCrunch — announced plans to enter the New York market. WeWork alleged that the name and branding were too similar and tha...