US Justice Department Sues Apple for Alleged Monopoly in Smartphone Market
The US Justice Department and multiple states are suing Apple, accusing it of monopolizing the smartphone market.
China's Hyperloop Dream is Breaking Speed Barriers and Redefining Travel
Imagine zipping from New York to Los Angeles in less than an hour or hopping from London to Paris in just 15 minutes.
US Commerce Secretary Signals Expanding Tech Export Controls to Slow China's Tech Advancements
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo stated in an interview that more controls on tech exports to China will be implemented as needed, despite concerns from businesses.
Car hackers are on the rise
A group of German hackers recently breached a Tesla car, not with malicious intent but to access a paid feature – heated rear seats.
Smart Technology Ensures Green Lights for Freight Transportation
The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is implementing a five-year intelligent traffic signal optimization program in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to reduce the number of stops for trucks at traffic lights.
Iran's APT34 Conducts Supply Chain Attack on UAE
Iran's APT34, also known as OilRig, has launched a supply chain attack targeting government entities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The Evolving Landscape of Logistics is Embracing Digital Trends in the Modern Era
The logistics industry is undergoing significant transformations in the digital age.
Ryder Launches Innovative Technology Lab Headed by Silicon Valley Startup Baton Founders
Ryder System, a leading logistics and transportation giant based in Miami, has established an innovation laboratory in Silicon Valley with a focus on transforming transportation and supply chain networks and preparing for the upcoming wave of AI technologies.
J.B. Hunt Commits to Sustainability: Acquiring 13 Zero-Emission Nikola Trucks
Nikola Corporation and J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. have reached an agreement for J.B. Hunt Transport Inc., a subsidiary of J.B. Hunt, to purchase 13 zero-emission Class 8 trucks from Nikola.
Commerce Secretary Raimondo to Visit China Amid Simmering Tech Control Tensions
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is planning to visit China in late August as part of the Biden administration's efforts to ease tensions between the two largest economies in the world.
Kodiak Robotics Leads Pilot Program for Autonomous Truck Inspections, Streamlining Roadside Interactions
Kodiak Robotics is leading the pilot of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's new protocol for autonomous trucks called the Enhanced Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspection Standard program.
Tech Giants Commit to AI Safeguards in Deal with Biden Administration, But Regulation Concerns Remain
Several major tech companies, including Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and others, have made voluntary commitments to meet a set of artificial intelligence (AI) safeguards brokered by the White House.
Flying Cars: Are They on the Horizon?
The long-awaited era of flying cars may become a reality by 2025 as Tavistock Development Company plans to launch its first flying car service in central Florida.
Universal Truck Identification Devices: Streamlining Fleet Operations and Enhancing Efficiency
The concept of Universal Identification Devices (UID) for trucks, proposed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in response to a petition from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA), raises numerous questions.
CADDi Secures $89M Funding Amid Challenging Supply Chain Management Landscape
CADDi, a global procurement startup, has secured $89 million in a Series C funding round, even as the supply chain management sector has experienced a decline in funding.
The Impact of Technology on the Transformation of the Logistics Industry
The logistics industry has experienced significant changes due to advancements in technology.
Expert Warns Back Door Supply Chain Cyberattacks Could Lead to Business Closure
Following the MOVEit ransomware cyberattack, a cybersecurity expert highlights the significant threat posed by supply chain cyberattacks, which have the potential to force organizations out of business.
Henry Ford Health Leverages Data to Control Supply Expenses
Detroit-based non-profit Henry Ford Health has successfully reduced its supply expenses, despite ongoing inflation concerns for hospitals.
Japan's Largest Port Hit by Ransomware Attack, Causing Cargo Delays
The Port of Nagoya, Japan's largest maritime port, fell victim to a ransomware attack allegedly carried out by a Russian cybercriminal group, causing significant disruptions to cargo operations.
Saudi Arabia Launches Inaugural Air Taxi Service
Saudi Arabia has achieved a significant milestone in its pursuit of commercial electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) operations with the successful completion of the first test flight of a flying taxi.