With increasing tensions between the two most populous countries of the world – India and China, New Delhi put a ban on dozens more apps that are owned by well-known Chinese companies as well as reviewing hundreds of others owned… Read More ›
Day: July 28, 2020
Covid-19 Misinformation Viral Video Finally Removed By Facebook, Twitter And YouTube
Authorities at Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube allowed a very controversial video that was filled with misleading information on the novel coronavirus pandemic to go viral prior to puling it down form their social media platforms. A right-wing media outlet Breitbart… Read More ›
New Travel Curbs Around The Globe World Forced By Resurgence Of Cvoid-19 Infections
As the world braced for a possible second wave of Covid-19 infections, new travel restrictions were imposed in countries in Asia on Monday, while Europe’s summer reopening was thrown into disarray after a sudden directive on travelers from Spain imposed… Read More ›
France to launch ‘railway highway’ in push to reduce carbon footprint and greener economy
In an effort to reduce France’s carbon footprint, French prime minister Jean Castex vowed to develop “railway highways” to transport food and other goods which have traditionally been transported by trucks. The “fresh food train” linking the main wholesale market… Read More ›
Murthy Renduchintala, Intel’s Chief Engineering Officer to depart on August 3
In a development that marks a reorganization at U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp, Intel Corp said, it’s Chief Engineering Officer Murthy Renduchintala will be leaving the company in a move that marks Intel allocating five teams into its key technology unit…. Read More ›
Tesla increases hiring at Shanghai plant
With U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc ramping up production in China, the company has launched a hiring spree in Shanghai with plans to bring on designers at its China studio. Tesla’s posts on WeChat, marks the first time it… Read More ›
France’s Alstom likely to win antitrust Bombardier deal
According to sources familiar with the matter at hand, Alstom is likely to win antitrust approval from the European Commission to acquire Bombardier Inc’s rail business, in a deal that will position the French company as the world’s second biggest…. Read More ›
Mitsubishi Motors announces restructuring plan midst record operating loss of $1.33 billion for 2020-2021
With Japan’s Mitsubishi Motors Corp posting dismal sales in key South-Asian markets for this financial year, its shares fell by more than 10% to an all-time low on Tuesday. Mitsubishi Motors has projected an operating loss of $1.33 billion (140… Read More ›