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U.S. Issues New Rules on Small Low-Altitude Commercial Drones
The use of drones for deliveries from companies such as Amazon and Alphabet, however, will require separate regulation.
How Zoomcar Cracked The Idea Of Self-Drive Car Rental Business In India
In India, it's most critical to deliver an absolutely frictionless customer experience
Here's What Uber India Thinks of The Regulations Imposed on the Ride Sharing Industry
"We would like to say that we are in favor of regulations"
Small Business Gets a Voice on Regulations -- Finally!
Coalition and advocacy campaign to work with lawmakers to do something about reversing the tide of increasing regulations.
Would You Fly in This Single-Passenger Drone?
Chinese startup EHang is testing out a pilotless drone in Nevada.
Tips To Entrepreneurs - 5 Steps To Secure A Technology Patent
Before you even decide to launch a patent, it's crucial to first evaluate your idea as a viable business opportunity
Do New Overtime Rules Make Telework Too Risky?
Telework is becoming increasingly popular with employees, but new overtime rules may lead employers to rethink offering these options.
Group Calls on U.S. to Speed Up Favorable Regulations for Autonomous Cars
In January, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it would unveil guidelines to states and manufacturers on self-driving cars by July.
Here's How the New Overtime Rules Will Affect Entrepreneurs
You have options but, one way or the other, the cost is going up to keep your lesser-paid employees on the job longer than 40 hours.
This Company Wants City Dwellers to Travel in Flying Pods. First, It Must Face the Huge Hurdle of Regulations.
SkyTran is challenged to convince cities to update their aging infrastructure.
5 Things I Learnt From My Journey As An Entrepreneur
A startup that can bootstrap and turn profitable on its own can deliver phenomenal results unlike one that is dependent on external funding
Baidu CEO Tells Staff to Put Values Before Profit After Cancer Death Scandal
Li's letter said employees were making compromises for the sake of commercial interests and placing earnings growth above user experience.
New York's Uber Drivers Form Labor Association
More than 1,000 Uber drivers signed membership cards with the association, known as the Amalgamated Local of Livery Employees in Solidarity.
VW to Offer to Buy Back Nearly 500,000 U.S. Diesel Cars, Sources Say
That would include versions of the Jetta sedan, the Golf compact and the Audi A3 sold since 2009.
Europe Charges Google With Abusing Android Market Dominance
Regulators allege that by requiring mobile phone manufacturers to pre-install Google Search and the Google Chrome browser, the U.S. company was denying consumers a wider choice.