The ensuing demand disruption, supply chain upheaval and resultant “Tech Wall” that would delineate the world into rivaling tech standards could cost the sector more than $3.5 Trillion over the next five years | Continue reading
Demand for battery metals continues to grow, and while carmakers were concerned about a lithium and cobalt shortage in recent years, they seem more concerned about nickel nowadays | Continue reading
Enthusiasm among drivers is lacking about autonomous vehicles and even electric cars according to a recent survey | Continue reading
Two years after Equifax’s data breach, the U.S. government finally levied a $700 billion fine on the credit reporting agency, and now its CEO is set to receive a big payout | Continue reading
Google has once again cracked its almighty algo whip, leaving the online community befuddled and sending dozens of prominent news sites into a tailspin | Continue reading
Smartphones may already be knocking on death’s door, as new mixed reality tech prepares to take the spotlight | Continue reading
After this latest round of a deflationary recession/depression consummates, global central banks and governments will engage in an epoch battle to re-inflate asset prices | Continue reading
Despite widespread protests, the Kremlin is moving forward in its fight for internet censorship to combat fake news and disrespect towards authority | Continue reading
Labor union membership has hit record lows, despite growing pay gaps sparked by decreased leverage in wage negotiations | Continue reading
It appears increasingly clear that the | Continue reading
Italian banks are sitting on a big pile of bad debt, with NPLs and advances making up nearly a quarter of all loans | Continue reading