Amazon Prime Air: Delivery by Drones Could Arrive As Early as 2015

With Prime Air, Amazon is hoping to deliver packages with drones. Courtesy Amazon Photo by: Courtesy Amazon
For the next few weeks UPS, FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service will be working overtime to make sure you get your holiday gifts on time, but if Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos gets his way, in the future, it might be delivery drones working those extra hours.

In an interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes” about Sunday night, Bezos unveiled Amazon Prime Air, a service which delivers packages through independent drones. With the service, Bezos mentioned he hopes which the firm can deliver packages into clients hands in 25 minutes of the time they put an purchase.

What Google I/O should bring for Android

CNET’s Marguerite Reardon takes a look at the possible new Android products Google might show off at its annual developer conference this week in San Francisco.

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Google’s hotly anticipated annual developer conference will kick off in just a couple days in San Francisco. And conference-goers and Android fans are excited about the possibility of new products the company may announce and/or give away.

Peugeot promises fuel-saving Hybrid Air system in cars by 2016

Peugeot Hybrid Air system in cars

It’s not even close to the very first car maker to try a vehicle that operates on compressed air, but Peugeot Citroen has become offering a brand new system it states might be obtainable in a minimum of a number of its small cars by 2016. As recommended through the “Hybrid Air” moniker, this technique does not run exclusively on air — additionally, it includes a conventional gasoline engine that Peugeot promises will mix for any 90 % rise in vehicle range in urban driving, or supply to 50 minutes of driving without needing any gas. The gas engine would start working more frequently throughout highway driving, putting the general fuel savings around 35 %. As Peugeot notes, this technique is simply one step towards its objective of a vehicle that will get 2L/100KM (or 117 mpg), so it wishes to achieve by 2020. You can aquire a quick summary of the Hybrid Air system within the video following the break.