US regulators allowed Boeing to fly 737 MAX
Even though they knew one would crash every two or three years
US regulators decided to allow Boeing's 737 MAX jet to keep flying after its first fatal crash last fall even after their own analysis indicated it could become one of the most accident-prone airliners in decades without design changes.
Nokia opens negotiations with Daimler
But Daimler sees it as the Finn end of the wedge
Finnish telecoms equipment maker Nokia has suspended legal action against German carmaker Daimler in the hope that mediation will resolve their dispute over technology licencing fees.
Customers not too keen on electric
Europeans and Americans not so sure they want to share
Automakers, ride-hailing and technology companies ploughing money into the development of electric, self-driving and shared car services will find more enthusiastic consumers in China than in Europe and the United States.
Canadian seaplane company testing all-electric planes
Flying high next month
A Canadian seaplane outfit is set to make history next month, as it tests the world’s first fully-electric commercial aircraft.
Dubai coppers order Tesla Cybertrucks
Arresting development for next year
The Dubai Police department is officially planning on adding Tesla Cybertrucks to its fleet next year.