DefenseNews

Futuristic 'Defiant X' in Running to Become Army's Future Long-Range Assault Helicopter

Sikorsky and Boeing released details of the DEFIANT X helicopter designed for the U.S. Army. (Courtesy Sikorsky and Boeing) Sikorsky and Boeing Co. have unveiled the futuristic helicopter they’re proposing to be the U.S. Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft. In a series of mockup photos and videos, Sikorsky and Boeing officials on Monday revealed Defiant X: a compound coaxial…
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MobileNews

Twitter announces new open source Text Editor API for iOS developers

Twitter announced today a new “standalone, flexible” open source API for iOS developers that provides a text editor for apps, which is the same used as the basis for tweet and Fleet composer on the Twitter app for iOS. The announcement was made today through the official Twitter blog. The company says it knows how complicated it can be to implement a simple text editor in iOS apps during the…
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Cleantech & EV'sNews

How to get the most range out of your Tesla

While electric vehicles like Tesla have continued to grow in sales exponentially in recent years, they are still a fairly new concept for many people. A majority of consumers purchasing EVs have never previously owned one and may not be aware of the ways traditional ICE…
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Tesla partners with Samsung on new 5nm chip for full self-driving, report says

Tesla has reportedly partnered with Samsung on a new 5nm chip for full self-driving, according to a new report coming from Korea. Tesla moves to design its own chips Back in 2016, Tesla started building a team of chip architects led by legendary chip designer Jim Keller to develop its own silicon. The goal was to design a super powerful and efficient chip for self-driving. In 2019, Tesla finally…
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MobileNews

Huawei reportedly trying to sell off its premium smartphone brands

It’s no secret that Huawei has been in a tough spot since being added to the US Entity list and essentially cut off from Google on its Android phones. With no solution in sight, Huawei is reportedly in talks to sell off its premium Mate and P series smartphone brands. Reuters reports that Huawei is in “early-stage talks” to sell both its Mate and P series smartphone brands, leading to an…
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