While Google has joined other major technology companies such as Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in developing smart phones, it has yet to develop any wearable offerings.
When the project was launched in 2009, only three villages in China met the aforementioned standards; 10 years later, the number has soared to more than 4,000, according to AliResearch, the research arm of Alibaba.
When Weakley protested his alleged treatment, he claims AAA threatened his job. In one instance, when Weakley was assigned to pick up cargo from one of the tech giant’s warehouses, he claims he was told “Amazon needs this route covered tonight because of increased volume.”
When trapped in a sealed chamber, what would you do to fight your way through? BMW has the solution. With powerful technologies, the automaker "saved" participants from a room escape game, hosted by the automaker, on Friday in Beijing.
When the topic comes up, the younger Bush likes doing a little "poll" on the spot: Of all goods consumed by Americans, what is the percentage of goods made in China?
When asked about China's economic outlook, Kim said that China has been making progress in reducing reliance on investment and exports and focusing on domestic consumption and services sector.
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While Tokyo is working to bring into effect the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal from which the US has withdrawn, Washington is keen to pursue a bilateral trade deal which has raised concerns on Japan's part that it would be put in a disadvantageous position.
While China is leading the world in electric vehicle take-up, the United Kingdom is competing with its neighbors to head up electric vehicle production in Europe.
When it focused on inventoried items at Zulily, StellaService said shipping times?dramatically improved to 3.7 days, even though it was still slower than all of its competitors.
While Boston tops a lists of U.S. cities with the best chance (it trails Toronto and Ottawa) according to a data analysis by GeekWire contributor Tim Ellis, Mayor Marty Walsh told The Boston Globe “we are not going to get into a bidding war with another city over something like this.”