The novel coronavirus is causing cities, states, and countries to halt non-essential economic activity around the world. Ridesharing has been hit particularly hard as people are encouraged to stay home, colleges and universities are shifting to online learnin…
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Month: April 2020
Sustainability-Focused Entrepreneurs Must Build Great Products In Order To Succeed
Amid a massive shift in consumer demand toward more sustainable products, a very important caveat remains somewhat elusive for many manufacturers: The products still have to be good. In early December 2019, I found myself at Art Basel in Miami Beach, Florida…
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Robots And The Autonomous Supply Chain
Autonomous technology continues to make an impact on the supply chain. The autonomous supply chain, applies to moving goods without human intervention (to some degree at least) or aiding in achieving inventory accuracy. One of the more interesting examples is…
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Why Zoom Really Needs Better Privacy: $1.3 Million Orders Show The US Government’s COVID-19 Response Is Now Relying On It
Zoom is being used by U.S. government agencies handling the coronavirus crisis, despite concerns … [+] around the security of the videoconferencing tool. (Photo Illustration by Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) SOPA Images/LightRocke…
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Starsky Robotics Shuts Down And Worries Everybody Else Will Also Fail In Robotic Trucks
Starsky robotic trucking has closed their doors Starsky In March, Stefan Seltz-Axmacher, CEO and founder of Starsky Robotics, announced the end of their trucking company, which combined autonomous driving software and remote monitoring techniques to move bi…
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