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Electric cars continue to make their mark on a global scale. German Chancellor Angela Merkel expects a big boom in this regard. To prevent any potential problems, she aims to have at least one million charging stations across the country by 2030.
2019-11-5 01:45 | |
Bitcoin price predictions are turning into a cottage industry. Since the ‘Bitcoin boom‘ in early April, Fundstradt’s Tom Lee – the Tiresias of the modern age – has told anyone who’ll still listen that prices will exceed $10,000 this year (equivalent to this 2011 Toyota Avalon with $133k miles), while Bobby Lee (no relation) suggests […] The post Bitcoin Price Predictions Continue Outlandish Trend: We Measured Them In Cars. appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
2019-5-24 14:59 | |
Artificial intelligence offers us an opportunity to amplify service and the integration of technology in everyday lives many times over. But until very recently, there remained a significant barrier in how sophisticated the technology could be.
2019-4-17 17:48 | |
Rhetorical style should never distract from the content of someone’s arguments. So when I heard that Nouriel Roubini testified to the U. S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs on the cryptocurrency and blockchain ecosystem, I decided to peruse his testimony and reflect on it.
2018-10-24 19:38 | |
Those lucky to have enough Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash, they can now spend their cryptocurrencies on luxury vehicles including, Rolls-Royce, Bentleys and Bugattis. Post Oak Motor Cars is the first dealership that sells luxury vehicles to accept Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash, the venue is owned by hospitality mogul Tilman Feritta.
2018-9-10 17:30 | |
As many will know, the IOTA Foundation have a very significant role within mobilities research and in researching how the blockchain can provide solutions for things like transport. Therefore, headlines such as this one should hardly come as a surprise.
2018-7-26 13:30 | |
Australian mining company Rio Tinto’s high-tech train completed the first fully autonomous delivery of iron ore in Western Australia’s Pilbara. The autonomous train, consisting of three locomotives, carried about 28,000 tonnes of iron ore across 280 km from the company’s mining operations in Tom Price to the port of Cape Lambert on July 10.
2018-7-13 14:33 | |