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Most cars these days have integrated displays allowing you to connect your phone to navigate, change the music, and more hands-free. But if yours doesn’t, it’s time to upgrade with this 7″ Wireless Car Display with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto Compatibility. This week only,...
Awards contracts for spacecraft to bring the IoT to space The European Space Agency has committed €76.6 million ($83 million) toward the development of Genesis – a flying observatory that will provide positioning services accurate to a single millimeter.…
The European Union has agreed to launch four Galileo navigation satellites on SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket at a 30 percent premium over the standard launch price. Ars Technica reports: According to Politico, the security agreement permits staff working for the EU and European...
Sales are down at home and poor compared to other nations The founder and chairman of Chinese electronics maker TCL has taken the bold step of suggesting China's censors 'improve' their work, to help his company sell more televisions... and help China succeed at home and...
And teases a laptop to show off its current silicon – running the open edition of Huawei’s CentOS spinout Alibaba's research arm, the Damo Academy, has promised to deliver a server-grade RISC-V processor later this year, showed off a RISC-V-powered laptop running the...
Trailing weighted nets across the seabed wrecks fish stocks and kills carbon-capturing seagrasses—but one fisherman’s sculpture project has turned the tide.
The Nywaigi people in Australia have discovered a way to sequester carbon, boost coastal biodiversity, and create jobs.
Removing cars from urban areas means lower carbon emissions, less air pollution, and fewer road traffic accidents. So why are residents so resistant?
Idle electric vehicles could act as massive batteries for homes and the energy grid. But the technology to pull this off is tricky.
From water-testing polluted rivers to measuring radiation levels, ordinary people are taking environmental research into their own hands.
Toucan is leveraging blockchain to reinvent the carbon credit market. But thorny questions abound.
Super-reflective clouds could shelter coral from scorching sunlight. But environmentalists are concerned that such plans could prolong our addiction to fossil fuels.
The London-based social enterprise is turning regular people into at-home zookeepers.
Choice of alternative payment providers labelled 'illusory' – because none existed India's competition regulator, the Competition Commission of India (CCI), has ordered an investigation into Google's in-app billing systems after accusations they levy excessive charges and...
The shift to electric vehicles is exciting, but it will leave us with thousands of tonnes of spent batteries.
Concrete is responsible for more than four percent of all global CO2 emissions. In the race to find alternatives, some companies are using it to sequester CO2 instead
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Only seven countries are meeting an international air quality standard, with deadly air pollution worsening in places due to a rebound in economic activity and the toxic impact of wildfire smoke, a new report has found....
For half-a-century scientists have wondered what clues this enigmatic Greenland cave might hold. Now they're about to find out
Also down under, researchers find security-cleared workers leaking details of their gigs An Australian IT contractor has been sentenced to 30 months jail for ripping off the National Maritime Museum.…
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