Intel's Push In Autonomous Cars To Expand Its IoT Opportunities
Learning from its short-shortsightedness in the smartphone market (where it lost out due to its late entry), Intel is determined to be one of the early entrants in Internet-of-Things (IoT), which is...
View ArticleNo, Germany Did Not Issue A Death Sentence For Fossil-Fuel Cars
German Chancellor Angela Merkel ride an electric vehicle at the FAW-Volkswagen plant in Chengdu, China (Photo: GOH CHAI HIN/AFP/Getty Images) Electrek is one of the better green websites, and it only...
View ArticleFirst The Government Went After ExxonMobil -- Now They're Going After Me
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is persecuting ExxonMobil and now me for having opinions on fossil fuels she disagrees with. My company, the Center for Industrial Progress, is one of the 12...
View ArticlePro-Nuclear March In San Francisco To Protest Closing Of Diablo Canyon...
On June 24th, a coalition of environmental groups will march from San Francisco to Sacramento to protest the potential closing of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant which will wipe out most of the...
View ArticleInvestors Confront Tesla's Energy Fantasy
Earlier this summer, SolarCity, Elon Musk's rooftop solar company, appeared to be headed toward bankruptcy.
View ArticleLucy The Australopithecine's Death: Skyfall Or Tall Tale?
These palaeoanthropologists think news of Lucy the australopithecine's cause of death is a tall tale short on evidence.
View ArticleIFA 2016 Key Analyst Takeaways
This year’s IFA had no shortage of appliances or televisions as usual, but this year was especially marked by three major technology trends. These three areas of major announcements and trends that I...
View ArticleClimate Exaggeration is Backfiring
Green activists are at war with the greatest American foe since the Axis Powers—or so they say. The latest Democratic Party platform compares the fight against global warming to World War II. Using...
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