Technology

Why 2023 is a breakout year for batteries

January 5, 2023
This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. If you stop to think about it for long enough, batteries start to sound a little bit like magic. Seriously, tiny chemical factories that we carry around to store energy and release it…

Amazon to cut 18,000 jobs as tech layoffs continue

January 5, 2023

Amazon has announced that it will be “eliminating” more than 18,000 roles at the company, extending a previously-announced round of layoffs that was set to impact some 10,000 workers. The announcement is significant in terms of the number of people impacted, though it represents just 1.2% of Amazon’s 1.5 million global headcount. In a memo […]

Amazon to cut 18,000 jobs as tech layoffs continue by Paul Sawers originally published on TechCrunch

What’s next for mRNA vaccines

January 5, 2023
Cast your mind back to 2020, if you can bear it. As the year progressed, so did the impact of covid-19. We were warned that wearing face coverings, disinfecting everything we touched, and keeping away from other people were some of the only ways we could protect ourselves from the potentially fatal disease. Thankfully, a…

Microsoft partners with India space agency to work with startups

January 5, 2023

Microsoft plans to collaborate with the Indian space agency to give Indian space tech startups free access to cloud tools, the two said Thursday, the latest in the U.S. tech giant’s attempts to deepen its ties with young firms in the South Asian market. As part of a memorandum of understanding that Microsoft has signed […]

Microsoft partners with India space agency to work with startups by Jagmeet Singh originally published on TechCrunch

BMW unveils Dee prototype, “the next level of human-machine interaction”

January 5, 2023

BMW revealed a prototype for the i Vision Dee concept car during the automaker’s keynote at CES on Wednesday evening. The four-door sedan came out on stage in a crisp white, but later morphed into a variety of colors and patterns to show off Dee’s E-Ink technology, which will allow car owners to configure the […]

BMW unveils Dee prototype, “the next level of human-machine interaction” by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch

Ember brings Find My functionality to its self-heating travel mug

January 5, 2023

Ember’s a bit of a weird one. The Southern California firm has two distinct – though not wholly unrelated arms. There’s the smart mug side of the business that launched the startup and the more recent cold chain shipping wing, which leverages its temperature control technology to move things like medical supplies. While it seemed […]

Ember brings Find My functionality to its self-heating travel mug by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

Sony and Honda reveal Afeela, their joint EV brand, at CES

January 5, 2023

Nearly a year after Sony and Honda shared plans to jointly make and sell electric vehicles, the two companies revealed a prototype under the brand name Afeela. The four-door sedan was driven onstage at CES Wednesday as Kenichiro Yoshida, the CEO of Sony, talked through the company’s mobility philosophy, which prioritizes building vehicles that have […]

Sony and Honda reveal Afeela, their joint EV brand, at CES by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch

ZF and Beep to launch ‘several thousand’ autonomous shuttles in the US

January 5, 2023

Automotive supplier ZF is partnering with autonomous shuttle operator Beep to deliver “several thousand shuttles” to customers over the coming years, ZF said at CES in Las Vegas. Beep, which describes itself as an autonomous mobility-as-a-service company, will implement ZF’s next-generation, Level 4 autonomous shuttle, which the company also launched at CES today. Level 4 […]

ZF and Beep to launch ‘several thousand’ autonomous shuttles in the US by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch

Archelis’ exoskeleton is basically a chair you can wear

January 5, 2023

I’ve written a fair bit about exoskeletons on these pages. They’re a fascinating subset of the robotics industry designed to improve mobility and assist with manual labor that can be taxing on the body. The FX Stick is a lower tech version, lacking the sorts of battery powered systems that drive those products. If anything, […]

Archelis’ exoskeleton is basically a chair you can wear by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch