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Volvo says it has begun testing trucks with hydrogen fuel cells

Volvo Trucks testing hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks for commercial use. The Swedish firm claims its range could extend to as much as 1,000 kilomet

Volvo Trucks testing hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks for commercial use. The Swedish firm claims its range could extend to as much as 1,000 kilometers or a little over 621 miles. Fuel cells for the vehicles will be provided by cell centric, a joint venture with Daimler Truck. The electrification of longhaul, heavyduty trucks poses its own unique set of challenges. Focus on clean technologies. Volvo trucks will compete with companies such as Tesla and partner Daimler Truck. Both companies are focusing on both batteryelectric and hydrogen vehicles. Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier and can be deployed in a wide range of industries, the International Energy Agency IEA says. The vast majority of hydrogen generation today is based on fossil fuels such as oil and gas. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

What are 3D body scanners and how do they operate in Australian airports?

Sydney Airport starts to use 3D CT scanners at T3 at Qantas Indoor Terminal. They use nonionic images with millimeter waves to scan people and find an

Sydney Airport starts to use 3D CT scanners at T3 at Qantas Indoor Terminal. They use nonionic images with millimeter waves to scan people and find anything they wear under their clothes. In 2018, thenHome Secretary Peter Dutton said airports should stop using metal detectors. Sydney Airport is starting to use 3D CT scanners at T3 at Qantas Indoor Terminal. Thanks to computed tomography, passengers no longer have to remove their laptops, aerosols, and other items from their hand luggage at checkpoints. However, they still have to take off their jackets and other outerwear. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

Braggs ORYX Gaming goes live with Jumpman Gaming

ORYX Gamings content is now live across Jumpman Gamings network of UK brands. ORYX is a Bragg Gaming Group company NASDAQ BRAG backed by Bragg CEO Chr

ORYX Gamings content is now live across Jumpman Gamings network of UK brands. ORYX is a Bragg Gaming Group company NASDAQ BRAG backed by Bragg CEO Chris Looney, Chief Commercial Officer at Bragg. Bragg Gaming Group NASDAQ BRAG is expanding into an international force within the online gaming market. Kris Kukula, Managing Director at Jumpman Gaming, said Braggs sites stand apart from the competition thanks to the variety of content and proprietary gamification features. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

Commuters in the UK are stranded, and workers are pitted against the government.

Tens of thousands of railway workers walk out in Britains biggest transit strike for three decades. About 40,000 cleaners, signalers, maintenance work

Tens of thousands of railway workers walk out in Britains biggest transit strike for three decades. About 40,000 cleaners, signalers, maintenance workers, and station staff hold 24hour walkout. London subway services were also hit by a walkout on Tuesday. The Rail, Maritime, and Transport Union is predicting a 3% pay rise. The rate of inflation is running at 9%, well below the rate of growth in the rail industry. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

South Korea has launched its second domestic space rocket launch

On June 21, South Korea launches its first domestically built space rocket. A threestage Nuri rocket carrying a functioning performance verification s

On June 21, South Korea launches its first domestically built space rocket. A threestage Nuri rocket carrying a functioning performance verification satellite,according to officials. The rocket, which was carrying a national flag, rose into the air with bright flames and thick white smokes, according to live television footage. Space launch vehicles and ballistic missiles, according to experts, have similar bodies, engines, and other components. A multilateral export control regime places strict restrictions on the transfer of space launch technology. North Korea has tested about 30 missiles this year, some with ranges that could threaten the US mainland. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

a cryptocurrency startup MoonPay partners with Universal and Fox to build a new NFT platform.

Crypto startup. Monday said Tuesday that its partnering with Universal Pictures, Fox Corporation, and Snoop Doggs Death Row Records to launch a new NF

Crypto startup. Monday said Tuesday that its partnering with Universal Pictures, Fox Corporation, and Snoop Doggs Death Row Records to launch a new NFT platform. NFTs are digital assets that represent realworld objects such as art, music, and real estate and cant be replicated. MoonPay is a Miamibased company that lets users buy and sell nonfungible tokens NFTs like bitcoin, ether, and other digital assets. CEO Michael SotoWright says he wants to make crypto accessible to the masses in the same way Skype made it easier to make phone calls. The MoonPay CEO says the company has been profitable since launching its platform in 2019. Last month, MoonPay added more than 60 celebrity investors to its balance sheet, including Justin Bieber, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Ashton Kutcher. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

According to reports, the US has taken down a Russian botnet that hacked millions of devices.

The US has dismantled the infrastructure of a Russian botnet that hacked millions of computers and various other electronic devices around the world.

The US has dismantled the infrastructure of a Russian botnet that hacked millions of computers and various other electronic devices around the world. The botnet initially targeted Internet of Things IoT devices and then expanded into compromising Android devices and conventional computers. It was serving as a proxy for the Russian government. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

COBOD International presents its 3D printing technology for construction in Australia

COBOD International, a Danish developer of 3D printing technology, has signed a new distribution agreement with Fortex. The first builtin 3D printer B

COBOD International, a Danish developer of 3D printing technology, has signed a new distribution agreement with Fortex. The first builtin 3D printer BOD2 will arrive in Australia in the fourth quarter of this year. COBOD has opened a regional office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to provide excellent services to customers and distributors in the region. CoBOD has three distributors in the AsiaPacific region Siam Cement in Thailand, KA Pina in Malaysia, and now, Fortex in Australia. The company in collaboration with leading industry leaders, excels in the redundant industry. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          



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