France: Turning cheese into electricity
A pilot project in eastern France is turning wastes from cheese-making into marketable products, and into electric power.
A pilot project in eastern France is turning wastes from cheese-making into marketable products, and into electric power.
We all know smartphones have ‘changed everything,’ and a Hong Kong professor is studying how they’ve changed how we travel.
Tokyo’s giant rail and subway stations, Shinjuko and Tokyo Station can be a puzzle even for locals who need to switch among many different lines…and for visitors it’s even worse. But a new app is designed to save the day for both. Released last year for Tokyo station, it now covers Shinjuku as well, and works in either English or Japanese. It uses positioning beacons inside the stations to help the app show you where you are and where you have to go. You are represented by a bright blue…
Among a number of new laws, France is giving workers the right to turn off, tune out and disconnect from work e-mails, texts and phone calls.
NYC has turned on its first public WiFi hotspots, part of what will turn the city’s under-used phonebooths into the world’s largest free public network.
A French inventor believes his ‘SeaBubble’ can take traffic off the street and route it down the Seine to give Paris a new taxi alternative.
Is there a market for this Russian-designed medium-haul widebody with its unusual shape and three-aisle seating? Rosavia thinks so.
A Danish game and technology company is opening a ‘virtual reality’ store that may be the first of its kind: a brick-and-mortar store that sells
Boieing’s newest model, the 737MAX, makes its maiden flight. The updated 737 has new fuel-efficient engines and other new features.
There have been a lot of stories recently about apps that help you track your luggage, but at least one manufacturer is close to market
A pilot project in eastern France is turning wastes from cheese-making into marketable products, and into electric power.
We all know smartphones have ‘changed everything,’ and a Hong Kong professor is studying how they’ve changed how we travel.
Tokyo’s giant rail and subway stations, Shinjuko and Tokyo Station can be a puzzle even for locals who need to switch among many different lines…and for visitors it’s even worse. But a new app is designed to save the day for both. Released last year for Tokyo station, it now covers Shinjuku as well, and works in either English or Japanese. It uses positioning beacons inside the stations to help the app show you where you are and where you have to go. You are represented by a bright blue…
Among a number of new laws, France is giving workers the right to turn off, tune out and disconnect from work e-mails, texts and phone calls.
NYC has turned on its first public WiFi hotspots, part of what will turn the city’s under-used phonebooths into the world’s largest free public network.
A French inventor believes his ‘SeaBubble’ can take traffic off the street and route it down the Seine to give Paris a new taxi alternative.
Is there a market for this Russian-designed medium-haul widebody with its unusual shape and three-aisle seating? Rosavia thinks so.
A Danish game and technology company is opening a ‘virtual reality’ store that may be the first of its kind:
Boieing’s newest model, the 737MAX, makes its maiden flight. The updated 737 has new fuel-efficient engines and other new features.
There have been a lot of stories recently about apps that help you track your luggage, but at least one