by deteconusa | Feb 13, 2020 | Fast Five Trends from Silicon valley
#1 Mobile World Congress canceled over coronavirus concerns One of the world’s largest mobile phone showcase, Mobile World Congress (MWC), has been canceled due to coronavirus concerns. The GSM Association (GSMA), which organizes the show, said the event couldn’t go... by deteconusa | Feb 6, 2020 | Fast Five Trends from Silicon valley
#1 Tesla’s stock keep going up Tesla’s stock surged this week following positive developments related to its battery suppliers and optimistic analyst forecasts. The company’s joint battery venture with Panasonic finally became profitable in the last quarter of 2019,... by deteconusa | Jan 30, 2020 | Fast Five Trends from Silicon valley
#1 SpaceX successfully stress-tested its Starship program SpaceX successfully stress-tested a fuel tank to the point of failure, completing an important step for the development of its next Starship prototype. A previous, less intense test, resulted in a burst weld.... by deteconusa | Jan 23, 2020 | Fast Five Trends from Silicon valley
#1 Mojo Vision turns a contact lens into an AR screen Mojo Vision, a California-based tech startup, is developing the world’s first true smart contact lens that projects augmented reality (AR) information. The team showcased the tech at this year’s CES in Las Vegas.... by deteconusa | Jan 16, 2020 | Fast Five Trends from Silicon valley
#1 Apple acquires edge-based AI startup Xnor.ai Apple has purchased Xnor.ai, a Seattle-based startup specializing in edge-based, low power AI tools. The deal is reportedly valued at around $200 million with Xnor’s image recognition tools potentially deployed in future... by deteconusa | Jan 9, 2020 | Fast Five Trends from Silicon valley
#1 | Sony surprises CES with the Vision-S concept electric car Sony unveiled an electric concept sedan, called the Sony Vision-S, at this year’s CES. In a move that surprised many, the Japanese tech conglomerate demonstrated its strengths in different tech areas. The...
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