Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
I'm picking up the new Ford Kuga next weekend, and opted for the bells and whistles I was used to in my old Qashqai.
And given what the new Kuga has tech wise today. I'd expect a future model to include ADA as an option.
I was told at the weekend Elon had been seen around the Swindon/Gloucester area.
So if he's looking for a mega factory site. The old Honda site in Swindon will be available soon.
T2 is when the shares settle in CREST. At which point the seller receives the funds and the buyer receives the shares. Until that point the purchased shares are "unsettled".
Brokers allow you to trade your unsettled shares, as the contract has already been agreed on T0. You're also entitled to dividends etc from T0 (or not if you sold). And by the time the subsequent trades settle, the previous trades should have.
When you sell you'll find you can't withdraw the proceeds to your bank. Because the broker has yet to receive the money. But like with trading unsettled shares, some will allow you to trade using this unsettled cash. This is because they expect to receive the ££ from the sale on T2 and need the money for the purchase on T2. The money to cover the buy should then be available.
"Volvo’s cars purport to drive completely autonomously, without any human input. This means that Highway Pilot won’t need a robust driver monitoring system to ensure driver attention, Green said.
“On those particular validated stretches of highway, the point is that the driver is no longer in the loop,” he said, “and therefore, for that particular part of the function, the driver monitoring system no longer has validity.”
https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/6/21248415/volvo-luminar-lidar-self-driving-highway-pilot-spa2
Maybe they don't require DMS during those stretches. But what happens in the handover? Or monitoring when the human is driving?
Webcast of the planning committee
https://cheshirewestandchester.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/471484
A week old. Apologies if already posted
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars/article-7960919/VWs-new-technology-jolt-sleeping-driver-awake.html
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-51325101
Wind turbines are hard to recycle.
"A second avenue for recycling turbine blades is called pyrolysis."
Any reason the DMG couldn't gasify a wind turbine feedstock?
The RedChip video from last month showed an Autonomous Uber at 2:20
https://youtu.be/ekzugsuEgsw
Why show an Uber over another company? I would imagine SEE supply most, if not all, the footage for these videos?
https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/everything-ces-2020-taught-us-about-the-exciting-future-of-autonomous-cars
I don't recall the Sony Vision S concept car being mentioned?
One of the biggest surprises of CES 2020 was the Sony Vision-S – a concept car built with a little help from the likes of Bosch, Blackberry, Nvidia and Qualcomm, and fitted with 33 sensors to not only spot hazards, but also detect driver fatigue. If it spots you nodding off, the car could issue a warning, correct your course, or even go autonomous to keep you safe.
Freetrade, the U.K. challenger stockbroker that offers commission-free investing, has closed $15 million in Series A funding. The round includes a $7.5 million investment from Draper Esprit, the U.K. publicly-listed venture capital firm, along with previously announced equity crowdfunding via Crowdcube
https://techcrunch.com/2019/10/31/freetrade-series-a/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Video over on Facebook.
Paul mentions new distribution agreement in Turkey, pushing into Eastern Europe and developing very quickly in Latin America
https://www.facebook.com/155747097788444/posts/2886001261429667/
This is exactly why knowing where the user is focused is important. Currently the computer will be rendering the whole scene in the same detail. By knowing where the user is looking the computer can focus the rendering. Therefore reducing the amouny of processing, heat and energy consumption. Or render the focused area in more detail with the savings.
> But it’s unclear what purpose Facebook expects this technology to serve — whatever part of a VR experience you’re watching will always be in better focus than the periphery because that’s how eyes already work all the time.