Boeing to produce Aussie un-manned fighter
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Rolled out by the middle of the decade

Boeing has said that it will go into mass production of its unmanned, fighter-like jet developed in Australia likely happening by the middle of the decade.

Intel set to buy Israeli car start up
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It wants to moove it moove it

Chipzilla is expected to acquire Israel’s Moovit, which has developed a mass transportation app, for some $1 billion after six months of haggling.

AIWAYS makes car batteries safer
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With a sandwich

AIWAYS has revealed further details of its ‘sandwich’ structure battery pack, which improves stability and significantly reduces the risk of battery safety incidents. By separating the dry and wet areas of the cell, AIWAYS negates the risk of coolant leakage – a cause of more than 80 percent of battery safety incidents.

Automatic slips out of gear
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Apparently it has been Kung Flued

Automatic has announced that it’ll be abruptly shutting down on 28 May because “the COVID-19 pandemic has adversely impacted our business”.

Tesla’s full self-driving will be available as a monthly subscription
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So you don't notice the pain of the price

Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed that the company’s “Full Self-Driving” system will become available as a monthly subscription later this year.