The Technology Express Magazine | Edition: August 2022
The August 2022 edition of The Technology Express Magazine features an exclusive interview with Jane Thomason, Founder of Global Meta Blockchain where she shared her opinions and views on the different aspects of Metaverse. We dive deep into various fields of technology, from fintech, AI, and cloud computing, to cyber security, sustainable technology, and enterprise IT. We take a look at promising local tech startups and the ever-growing world of cryptocurrency, digital assets, and much more! The Technology Express magazine keeps its readers updated with reviews of the latest gadgets, apps, and services, car enthusiasts get their treatment too with the “Wheels” section. All of that is in addition to a monthly news update that keeps you well-informed in today’s fast-paced era.
The August 2022 edition of The Technology Express Magazine features an exclusive interview with Jane Thomason, Founder of Global Meta Blockchain where she shared her opinions and views on the different aspects of Metaverse. We dive deep into various fields of technology, from fintech, AI, and cloud computing, to cyber security, sustainable technology, and enterprise IT. We take a look at promising local tech startups and the ever-growing world of cryptocurrency, digital assets, and much more!
The Technology Express magazine keeps its readers updated with reviews of the latest gadgets, apps, and services, car enthusiasts get their treatment too with the “Wheels” section. All of that is in addition to a monthly news update that keeps you well-informed in today’s fast-paced era.
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LISTED TECH COMPANIES
Alphabet’s Wing Develops Fleet of New Drones for
More Efficient Package Delivery
Alphabet’s Wing subsidiary
has developed a fleet of new
drone prototypes designed
to deliver packages more
efficiently. One looks more like a
small plane used by hobbyists, and
the other has a fat belly for additional
cargo space.
The prototypes are based on the
Hummingbird, which the company
says can carry about 2 pounds
(0.9 kilograms) and has made
hundreds of thousands of deliveries
in the Dallas suburbs, Virginia,
Australia, and Finland. They use
many components, such as motors
Prototypes are based on
the Hummingbird, which
the company says can
carry about 2 pounds (0.9
kilograms) and has made
hundreds of thousands
of deliveries in the Dallas
suburbs, Virginia,
Australia, and Finland.
and guidance systems, and follow
similar designs. The company is also
considering building a prototype to
allow flights farther than the current
6-mile range.
Currently, drone deliveries in
the US are being tested with strict
safety limits imposed by the Federal
Aviation Administration. Routine
deliveries are still years away as the
industry waits for the agency to draft
safety regulations for such
deliveries.
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