Cars

LTC opens £300m black cab factory in UK: Are black cabs destined to become obsolete?

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Fantastic news for the UK as a new in car…

9 years ago

Tesla are raising €955m to mitigate the risk of funding Model 3 Production

Latest article from Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Tesla are raising around €955m from stock and convertible notes…

9 years ago

Intel has agreed to acquire Israeli driverless technology company Mobileye for $15.3 billion

Latest post from Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more, click here Intel (INTC.O) has pounced to acquire Israeli driverless technology company…

9 years ago

Minority Report: G-Speak, AIs and the disappearing interface

Interesting guest post by Carol McHugh from Big Motive. I remember watching Steven Spielberg’s epic ‘Minority Report’ in the cinema, when…

9 years ago

Tesla’s battery advancements

Tesla are well known as an automaker that specializes in electric cars, and they have helped put them in the spotlight. They…

9 years ago

Nothing in the universe is logical. Everything is opportunistic. Entrepreneurial insights with Lyndon Wood

By @SimonCocking. Happy to bring you this interview with Lyndon Wood Creator @constructaquote,Author, Investor,TV Host,Forbes Featured,HuffPost Contributor #blockchain,Philanthropic, Business,Inspirational,Quirky & a realist…

9 years ago

Gavin Fox head of practice for Harvey Nash appears on the latest Irish Tech News Podcast

Last week Harvey Nash released their 2017 tech survey and I spoke to Gavin Fox head of practice for Harvey Nash…

9 years ago

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