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Will Google Succeed Where Motorola Failed?
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By Henry Hing Lee Chan - 20 Apr 2016

Will Google Succeed Where Motorola Failed?

Although Motorola did succeed with Iridium and placed 66 satellites around the world, it was not able to overcome the cost and power requirement issues. Let us hope Google will have a better technology breakthrough than Motorola.
Chinese Companies at the Forefront of 5G
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By Henry Hing Lee Chan - 19 Apr 2016

Chinese Companies at the Forefront of 5G

Zero Interest Rates: Can Retirees Survive?
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By Henry Hing Lee Chan - 13 Apr 2016

Zero Interest Rates: Can Retirees Survive?

Robot Waiters: Too Much Hype?
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Robot Waiters: Too Much Hype?

The elimination of these robot waiters came less than a year after their fanfare filled introduction in a number of Xiamen restaurants, reminding technology futurists that the time of the large-scale robotic substitution of workers might still be some time away in the service sector.
Credit Rating Standards: Improvement on the Horizon?
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Credit Rating Standards: Improvement on the Horizon?

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) announced that it had investigated seven domestic credit rating agencies since September last year and that it had sent warning letters to six of them on March 23, 2016.
Merger of the Month Ends in a Whimper
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Merger of the Month Ends in a Whimper

The withdrawal of Anbang Insurance under the pretext of “various market considerations” from the bidding war for Starwood was a surprising anti-climax to the most keenly watched bidding war of March 2016.
Jump in Quality of Chinese Basic Science Research
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Jump in Quality of Chinese Basic Science Research

Since the first Nature Index database started in 2012, China’s total contribution has risen to become the second largest in the world, surpassed only by the United States. But, what sets China apart is the rapid growth of its weighted fractional count.
Small Scale Aerial Agricultural Spraying Made Possible in China
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Small Scale Aerial Agricultural Spraying Made Possible in China

The Agras (Agriculture Aerial Spray) MG-1 drone is specifically designed for aerial spraying of agricultural chemicals. The simultaneous application of agricultural chemicals over a large track of land can prevent harmful infestations from migrating, and this can achieve a significant improvement in field pathogen control.
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