Nevada governor Steve Sisolak is pitching a concept to attract technology companies to his state. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the proposed legislation, under the name "Innovation Zones" would authorize companies that bring "groundbreaking technologies" to Nevada to set up independent, alternative forms of local government. Those companies would be required to own at least 50,000 acres of undeveloped land, have $250 million in their bank account, and promise to invest $1 billion...
Now that hordes of cellphone users have cut the cord to land lines, ambulance, police and fire departments have found themselves struggling to locate emergency victims. That s because, unlike land-line phones, cellphones do not provide exact locations. To help upgrade the 9-1-1 system, the Public Safety Next Generation 9-1-1 Coalition has asked the federal government for $15 billion to be funded through the government's $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill. That bill did not make it...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are experimenting with growing plant tissue endowed with wood characteristics in the lab. The idea is that, if the concept could ever be scaled up, only the usable components of wood would have to be grown, in controllable conditions. In an article describing the process, Wired Magazine says researchers extract live cells from a specific type of tree, then grow a culture reinforced with polymer lignin...
Just about any industrial sector that exists is questioning if the use of big data and its cousin artificial intelligence will be a worthwhile return on investment. What about the fashion industry? The global retail fashion market is worth $1.78 trillion according to Common Objective, a fashion business network. Panelist members from Vogue Magazine and apparel companies Stitchfix and Orchard Mile debate if crunching big numbers has a place in the fashion industry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bToY7L6B3eA&t=1256s
The lure of the colossal Indian consumer market has convinced Amazon.com Inc. to launch its first manufacturing facility in that country. The company is teaming up with a Foxconn subsidiary based in India to manufacture Fire TV streaming devices for the Indian market. The partnership allows Amazon to align with India's Aatmanirbhar Bharat, or "self-reliant India" policy.
https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/16/22286059/amazon-fire-tv-india-manufacturing-line-partner-foxconn
After 85 years and having become one of the most popular chocolate bars in the world, KitKat will be available in a vegan version. Bar owner Nestlé, the biggest food company in the world, says it will substitute milk with a rice mixture. Nestlé is not breaking ground with the arrival of KitKat V; Lindt & Spruengli AG, which makes gold-foil-wrapped Easter bunnies, offers oat-milk-based chocolate "Hello" bars while Mars Inc.'s Galaxy bars are...
Amongst the many business transformations that took shape last year is the rapid proliferation of ghost or virtual kitchens. They have been around for several years as demand for meal delivery increased. The pandemic has dramatically driven up that demand and, with it, the number of ghost kitchens. Is this the future of the restaurant sector?
https://marker.medium.com/how-a-shadow-army-of-ghost-kitchens-took-over-americas-restaurants-b7ac1a099c8c
Major League Baseball has reportedly notified its teams in an internal memo that it has "slightly" changed construction of the official league ball for the upcoming season in an attempt to bring consistency to a ball that in recent years has been flying into the bleachers at remarkable rates. Some players and fans, though, are questioning whether MLB has been making changes in secret all along. According to Sports Illustrated, an in-depth investigation by an...
GM's autonomous driving startup Cruise has allowed a peek at its recently produced driverless shuttle. Called Origin, it looks like a van with seats that face each other. Of course, it has no steering wheel or gas pedal. GM's goal is to have Origin offered as an inexpensive ride-sharing option. But technology writer Navneet Alang asks an important question: is the current concept of a "car" what engineers and manufacturers should be striving for?
https://theweek.com/articles/890890/what-car-future-isnt-car-all
Walt Disney Co.'s venture into the streaming world has been an incredible journey. In its quarterly update this week, Disney+ announced it has reached almost 95 million subscribers in 15 months. Its projection at launch in the fall of 2019 – between 60 million and 90 million by 2024. Its updated forecast – between 230 million and 260 million by 2024. As CNET reports, those numbers are toppling even Netflix numbers.
https://www.cnet.com/news/disney-plus-hits-94-9-million-subscribers/