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Inside Walmart's Warehouse of the Future
Robots handle many functions at a Florida facility, from unloading trucks and scanning boxes to building and shrink-wrapping pallets for delivery. Source link
Intel Returns to Profit as PC Rebound Lifts Chip Demand
The chip maker’s earnings surprise Wall Street after two consecutive quarters of record losses. Source link
Volkswagen Lowers Delivery Targets as Supply-Chain Issues Persist
The German car giant said logistics bottlenecks are shifting from semiconductor shortages to transportation delays. Source link
Pouring Ice Into Concrete: Builders Adapt to Extreme Heat
Engineers and architects seek solutions as roads, bridges and train tracks are buckling from extreme heat gripping the globe. Source link
Untangling the U.S. From China's Economy Is Messy
The effort to move supply chains out of China is complicated by intertwined Asian markets and Chinese dominance in clean-energy technology. Source link
TSMC Delays Start of First Arizona Chip Factory, Citing Worker Shortage
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Mining Deploys Innovative Tech to Find Copper, Other EV Metals
Miners are turning to machine learning, cutting-edge chemistry and other innovative means to increase the supply of critical materials such as copper and graphite amid
People Have Begun to Love Apple's Most Hated Product
Tim Cook once apologized for Apple Maps; now it is the preferred navigation app for some. Source link
Restricting Chip Sales to China Could Backfire on U.S., Industry Group Says
The potential limits threaten to undermine new government investments in chip-making in the U.S., the Semiconductor Industry Association warns. Source link
Why Hydrogen Cars Refuse to Die
With so many lingering questions about batteries in electric vehicles, having a backup technology isn’t as crazy as it might sound. Source link