The Straight Times (Oct 27, 2016): Two Tesla cars imported into Singapore granted tax breaks
Road and Track (Mar 8, 2016): Singapore Government Fines Tesla Model S Owner for Excessive Emissions
Monday, January 29, 2018
Deutsche Welle (Jan 29, 2018):China rejects 'preposterous' African Union headquarters spying report
Deutsche Welle (Jan 29, 2018): China rejects 'preposterous' African Union headquarters spying report
"Le Monde on Friday published an investigative story claiming that technicians at the Chinese-funded building discovered last year that the data from their computers had been regularly copied to servers in Shanghai since 2012, the year the soaring building was inaugurated."
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Fukushima Accident Updates (Blog)
Fukushima Accident Updates (Blog)
✔ Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident (March 11, 2011): Wikipedia
✔The Japan Times (Jan 20, 2018): Tepco spots Fukushima fuel debris in reactor 2, says fuel rod assembly ‘fell out of reactor’
✔Ourblogger March 11, 2011 permalink
✔The Japan Times (Jan 20, 2018): Tepco spots Fukushima fuel debris in reactor 2, says fuel rod assembly ‘fell out of reactor’
✔Ourblogger March 11, 2011 permalink
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
IEEE Spectrum (Jan 17, 2018): Why Russia is Building Its Own Internet
IEEE Spectrum (Jan 17, 2018): Why Russia is Building Its Own Internet
"...In the meantime, Russia is strong-arming the Internet in other ways. It’s moving forward with a plan that forces foreign companies, such as LinkedIn, to store data about its citizens on Russian servers. How that will ripple through U.S. companies remains to be seen."
Read more: Visual Capitalist (July 8, 2017): The Dark Side of the Internet - Slate (Sept 11, 2017): Why Science-Fiction Writers Couldn’t Imagine the Internet
Read more: Visual Capitalist (July 8, 2017): The Dark Side of the Internet - Slate (Sept 11, 2017): Why Science-Fiction Writers Couldn’t Imagine the Internet
VTV8 (Jan 10, 2018): Cháy lớn thiêu rụi hàng nghìn tấm pin năng lượng mặt trời ở Cam Ranh
VTV8 (Jan 10, 2018): Cháy lớn thiêu rụi hàng nghìn tấm pin năng lượng mặt trời ở Cam Ranh (toàn bộ công suất thiết kế là 10 MW)
Thanh Niên (July 15, 2017): Tiềm năng điện gió Việt Nam đạt 214 GW
iFIXIT.org (Jan 16, 2018): Things That Go Bump in the Copyright
iFIXIT.org [feed] (Jan 16, 2018): Things That Go Bump in the Copyright
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Quartz (Jan 13, 2018): Where will people go for news without Facebook?
Quartz (Jan 13, 2018): Where will people go for news without Facebook?
Bạn nhận thấy feed - blog là phương tiện đọc tin tiện lợỉ? Đề nghị đọc links này: What is Feedly? Wikipedia Welcome to Feedly
Friday, January 12, 2018
BizLive (1/11/2018): GS. Trần Văn Thọ: “Cái đơn giản không làm, Việt Nam cứ nghĩ tới Cách mạng 4.0 cao xa”
BizLive [feed] (1/11/2018): GS. Trần Văn Thọ: “Cái đơn giản không làm, Việt Nam cứ nghĩ tới Cách mạng 4.0 cao xa”
"...Liệu Việt Nam có thể tránh bẫy thu nhập trung bình? Làm thế nào để các ngành kinh tế của Việt Nam nâng cao tính cạnh tranh thông qua nâng cao năng suất."
Wikipedia: Bẫy thu nhập trung bình
Design News (Feb 9, 2018): Software Helps Answer the Question: Is Industry 4.0 Right for You? |...Hassold said this step sometimes surprises manufacturers. “Among manufacturers, there’s often a misconception,” he said. “They think Industry 4.0 equals automation. But that’s not necessarily the case. Industry 4.0 is really about enhancing the life of workers, not replacing them.” |
Wikipedia: Bẫy thu nhập trung bình
Design News (Feb 9, 2018): Software Helps Answer the Question: Is Industry 4.0 Right for You? |...Hassold said this step sometimes surprises manufacturers. “Among manufacturers, there’s often a misconception,” he said. “They think Industry 4.0 equals automation. But that’s not necessarily the case. Industry 4.0 is really about enhancing the life of workers, not replacing them.” |
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Monday, January 08, 2018
Engadget (Jan 8, 2018): A portrait of Earth and the Moon from 3 million miles away
Engadget (Jan 8, 2018): A portrait of Earth and the Moon from 3 million miles away
["...It is also an asteroid that could someday make a close pass or even a collision with Earth, though not for several centuries," NASA notes. Since it's around 492 meters (1,614 feet) across-- not big enough to destroy the Earth, but big enough to cause a lot of damage -- future civilizations might decide to send a rocket to either blow it up or deflect it.]
Sunday, January 07, 2018
Friday, January 05, 2018
Daily Mail (Jan 3, 2018): Pilot 'SLAPPED' his co-pilot girlfriend during a furious cockpit fight that saw her flee to the cabin in tears on a London-Mumbai Jet Airways flight
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