Apr 28, 2016
China Quest for Clean Tech
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: economics, energy, sustainability
Nice
Mark L. Clifford on China, renewable energy, and economic growth.
By young china watchers for the diplomat.
Nice
Mark L. Clifford on China, renewable energy, and economic growth.
By young china watchers for the diplomat.
LeEco is known as the “Netflix of China” due to its very popular video streaming service, but the conglomerate also has interests in a much wider range of sectors including smartphones, TVs and electric vehicles.
Ding Lei, LeEco’s auto chief and a former top official at General Motors’ China venture with SAIC Motor, says part of LeEco’s advantage in tomorrow’s auto industry is that it carries no baggage from today’s.
This, the man said, is the future of cars, and the Chinese consumer electronics company LeEco is going to make that future a reality.
Continue reading “China's Jia Yueting intends to outmuscle Musk — Taking on Tesla” »
Luv this.
He too wears a golden robe and sings chants.
Continue reading “Robot monk helps spread Buddhism in China” »
Hmmm;
The latest figures are a clear sign that India’s largest outsourcing firms are succeeding at ‘non-linear’ growth, where revenues increase disproportionately compared with hiring.
A dark web eBay. Wonder if there is an aliexpress on the Dark Web? What’s their PayPal version?
A middleman for all the digital criminal’s needs.
There’s a website on the Dark Web offering to store Dox and accept a ransom payment to have it removed; provided the person responsible for uploading the information pays a commission and a processing fee to the website for services rendered.
In addition, it also provides a Doxing-as-a-Service platform, which promises to collect a complete profile on a person for $150.
The website is Ran$umBin (Ransom Bin). Designed to be friendly, easy to use extortion service, its existence was brought to Salted Hash’s attention by Cymmetria’s head of threat intelligence research, Nitsan Saddan. For those not familiar, Cymmetria is a cyber deception startup founded by Gadi Evron and Dean Sysman.
Continue reading “Website offers Doxing-as-a-Service and customized extortion” »
A virtual classroom on the dark web aims to boost the cyberskills of those who want to join the collective known as Anonymous.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NiwbMTI38oM
China’s love of robots.
The Ying Ao sink foundry in southern China’s Guangdong province does not look like a factory of the future. The sign over the entrance is faded; inside, the floor is greasy with patches of mud, and a thick metal dust — the by-product of the stainless-steel polishing process — clogs the air. As workers haul trolleys across the factory floor, the cavernous, shed-like building reverberates with a loud clanging.
The familiar H2O molecule may take a strange, ringlike form.
By Philip Ball, ChemistryWorld on April 28, 2016.
Hmmm; hope others are seeing this. Imagine a suit/ gear that makes soldiers unstoppable.
The demonstration is quite the spectacle, but maybe not as dangerous as it looks.