Amazon Prime Air, Healthcare.gov, and ‘Fast & Furious 7’: 90 Seconds on The Verge

Amazon Prime Air, Healthcare.gov, and 'Fast & Furious 7': 90 Seconds on The Verge

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It’S Monday December second 2013, I’m dieter bohn, because it’s finally December I can officially do this. This is 90 seconds on the bird turns out. Drone strikes might not be so bad. Just as long as I come. Bearing gifts, amazon, CEO Jeff Bezos has debuted the company’s latest delivery system called amazon prime air, which sends drones that can deliver packages to your house in less than half an hour. Unfortunately, bizo says were four to five years away from seeing drone deliveries, because amazon has to work out regulations with the FAA improved battery life. Oh and make sure the kindle fires don’t fall in customers.

Heads at long last healthcare.gov is working for the most part White House officials say the site is now working for about eighty percent of users up from thirty percent just five weeks ago. New documents also detailed just how troubled healthcare.gov originally was while uptime is now around. Ninety five percent: it was only forty two point: nine percent. At the beginning of november, the team will now begin to gradually guide users back to the site in order to meet the deadline to have coverage by january. First and finally, after the tragic death of paul walker. Production on Fast and Furious 7 will be delayed.

But not permanently sources close to the film say universal executives and director James Wan met yesterday to discuss how to proceed with the film while being respectful, Walker’s down, although most of the sequel has already been shot. Blocker still had several key scenes to film this week. Fast .