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Northrop Grumman Creates Incredibly Capable, Fearless Killer Robot

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This could have an impact on just about any analysis you are doing, especially if you are analyzing the net assessment of our military vs others. CaMEL will be converted to the mobile armed dismount support system configuration for the live fire. By Bob Gourley No doubt you have a lot on your mind right now.

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Alaska Airlines launches investment arm to support goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2040

GeekWire

Alaska Airlines on Monday announced the launch of Alaska Star Ventures to invest in new aviation technologies as part of the airline’s goal to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Our filter is how do we get our operation to net zero and what are technologies that can help us along that path,” said Rakow.

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Health savings account custodian HealthEquity acquires Seattle transportation startup Luum

GeekWire

Founded in 2012, Luum works with hospitals, universities, tech companies, and more, offering software that facilitates parking management and integration with mobility apps, among other features. Luum’s customers include Microsoft, T-Mobile, OHSU, City of Seattle, and more. HealthEquity reported revenue of $179.4 million.

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e& and Huawei Launch Middle East’s First Net-zero 5G Massive MIMO Site

CIO Business Intelligence

At the recent UN Climate Change Conference (COP28), Huawei and e& announced the inauguration of the region’s ground-breaking net-zero 5G massive MIMO site, setting new benchmarks in sustainability and technological innovation. While this enhances the user experience, it often consumes more power.

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Pandemic spells uncertain future for bikes and scooters as mobility services confront new realities

GeekWire

But today, Seattle’s shared bicycles have all but disappeared from city streets as mobility companies that were already losing money absorb the shock of the coronavirus crisis. Seattle’s newly vacant streets reflect broader shifts in the largely untested micro-mobility industry. A micro-mobility test lab.

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A week in telecoms: Rakuten expands, Nokia growth and high-altitude communications

TM Forum

It will be home to testing of its entire network architecture in a simulated environment, from radio access network (RAN) to Core to transport, as well as demonstrations of its Symworld platform. In addition, it reported its enterprise unit has returned to net growth, which it expects to accelerate in the second half of 2022.

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Amazon offering new $170 monthly benefit to employees who commute to work by bike

GeekWire

The company says the push for greener mobility is part of its broader sustainability initiatives. And the benefit ties directly to Amazon’s commitment to building urban campuses where employees can use alternatives to single-driver transportation to get to work. The company already provides free transit passes to all employees.