Quanta, Inventec striving to resume Shanghai operations
ODMs Quanta Computer and Inventec have said they are working with authorities in Shanghai to resume their local manufacturing operations as soon as possible, although they are not included in the "666 core businesses" prioritized to reopen......»»
Nissan operations chief Ashwani Gupta to leave board, company says
It was not immediately clear whether he will be staying on in his role as chief operating officer......»»
Tesla recalls 1.1 million EVs over braking defect
The automaker will deploy an over-the-air software fix to more than 1.1 million vehicles produced in Shanghai from January 2019 to April this year, plus some models imported into China......»»
UAW strike at battery supplier to GM, Ford goes to court in 5th day
Clarios is hoping a court injunction will help clear the plant entrance and ultimately resume production at a battery plant in Holland, Ohio, where UAW workers have been on strike since Monday. The case was scheduled to be heard this morning......»»
Rocket Report: SpaceX hits success milestone, Vulcan to resume testing
"If we’re going to have sovereign space capabilities ... we need somewhere to launch from." Enlarge / ULA's Vulcan rocket rolls to the launch pad on Thursday morning. (credit: United Launch Alliance) Welcome to Edition.....»»
Panasonic delays production of new Tesla battery to improve performance
Panasonic said that it will delay the commercial production of its 4680 battery cells and begin operations during the April to September period in 2024, later than previously scheduled, as the company aims to improve their performance......»»
Apple losing key operations exec in charge of TV+, TV app, and sports
Apple is losing another top executive in its Services business. Pete Distad, who leads the company’s Apple TV+ and sports businesses, is departing the company later this month. This comes following the departure of Peter Stern, Apple’s vice pres.....»»
Global notebook shipments to resume sequential growth in 2Q23, says DIGITIMES Research
Global notebook shipments (not including detachable models) performed better than originally expected, shrinking only 9.5% sequentially and less than 35% on year in the first quarter of 2023, and the volumes will grow back 9% sequentially in the seco.....»»
Kubernetes Bill of Materials (KBOM) open-source tool enhances cloud security response to CVEs
Kubernetes Security Operations Center (KSOC) released the first-ever Kubernetes Bill of Materials (KBOM) standard. Available in an open-source CLI tool, this KBOM enables cloud security teams to understand the scope of third-party tooling in their en.....»»
Wistron, Inventec post notebook shipment drops in April
ODMs Wistron and Inventec experienced revenue drops in April 2023, both seeing notebook shipments fall more than 10% sequentially......»»
Study uncovers toll of economic abuse on rural women
Blocked from pursuing their careers and left without any source of income. Isolated from friends, coworkers and community. Low credit scores or resumé gaps that dog them for years after the abuse......»»
Audi changes what, how it builds to drive out CO2
As it switches from ICE to BEV by 2033, Audi is also changing the way its assembly plants produce vehicles, concentrating on making those plants — and ultimately the rest of its operations — carbon neutral......»»
CACI collaborates with Torchlight to provide secure access to dark web for SOF customers
CACI announced a strategic partnership to provide the DarkPursuit capability within the Torchlight Catalyst platform. This partnership will provide Torchlight customers, mainly Special Operations Forces (SOF), with safe and secure access to browse th.....»»
TSMC growing presence in EV sector
TSMC, with the support of its ecosystem partners, is striving to strengthen its position in the rapidly expanding market for electric vehicles (EV), according to industry sources......»»
New York MTA resumes transit alerts on Twitter
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority said it would resume posting automated transit alerts to Twitter on Thursday after the social media company backtracked on a plan to charge public service accounts for access to the platform......»»
The downfall of Brydge: iPad keyboard company folds, leaving staff unpaid and customer orders unfulfilled
Brydge, a once thriving startup making popular keyboard accessories for iPad, Mac, and Microsoft Surface products, is ceasing operations. According to nearly a dozen former Brydge employees who spoke to 9to5Mac, Brydge has gone through multiple roun.....»»
City of Dallas hit by ransomware
The City of Dallas, Texas, has suffered a ransomware attack that resulted in disruption of several of its services. What do we know so far? “Wednesday morning, the City’s security monitoring tools notified our Security Operations Center (SOC).....»»
China AI chip developers swing to profits, but Cambricon still in the red
China's major AI chip developers have reported significant profit results for 2022 operations. The only exception is Cambricon Technologies, which was still mired in heavy losses......»»
Shanghai on track to incentivize investments in semicondutor, AI sectors
The Shanghai Municipal Government has just announced a set of policy measures to strengthen the development of modernized industrial systems, offering subsidies to encourage more companies to invest in the semiconductor, AI, smart manufacturing, and.....»»
Analysis: why is Foxconn suspending further investments in Lordstown?
US electric pickup truck startup Lordstown Motors (LMC) previously announced that because Foxconn is suspending further investments, it could be facing bankruptcy. LMC claimed that this move will affect its operations, while Foxconn emphasized that i.....»»
Tesla eyes closer ties with China supply chain with new Shanghai factory
Tesla, with its new factory for energy storage products in Shanghai, is eyeing closer ties with local industry supply chains in China, according to sources at Chinese power component suppliers......»»