Michael Cheng

Michael Cheng

Michael Cheng is a legal editor and writer with publications for Blackberry, ISHN Magazine, Houzz and Payment Week. His technical writing experience comes from industrial sectors, as well as emerging markets and cutting-edge technology companies. Michael resides in Florida and enjoys spending time outdoors.

Recent Work

February 16, 2019
by Michael Cheng
Move Over Measles, A Syphilis Epidemic Is Brewing

Measles may not be the only medical outbreak individuals must cautiously avoid on the streets. Syphilis (Treponema pallidum), a highly... Read More

Measles may not be the only medical outbreak individuals must cautiously avoid on the streets. Syphilis (Treponema pallidum), a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease (STD), is making a comeback across the US. Furthermore, a congenital form of the infection is currently targeting pregnant mothers and their... Read More

February 13, 2019
by Michael Cheng
Drone Deliveries to Fuel On-demand Services for Food, Basic Goods and Organs

Commercial airline services are great for traveling. Planes are also suitable for transporting large cargo over long distances. But what... Read More

Commercial airline services are great for traveling. Planes are also suitable for transporting large cargo over long distances. But what about time-sensitive and on-demand products, such as food, perishable items and organs? Drone deliveries could be the solution to such challenges. At the moment, transporting fragile... Read More

February 13, 2019
by Michael Cheng
President Trump Promotes Offensive Cybersecurity Tactics

Government agencies concerned about limited options available to them in the event of security breaches and data hacks may now... Read More

Government agencies concerned about limited options available to them in the event of security breaches and data hacks may now explore offensive cybersecurity strategies. This is the message firmly conveyed by President Trump and National Security Adviser John Bolton earlier this week. The bold cybersecurity plan,... Read More

February 2, 2019
by Michael Cheng
Data Shows the US Quietly Transitioning to an Electrified Future

In the US, the automotive sector is gearing up for a disruptive, electrified future. The future of gas-powered cars is... Read More

In the US, the automotive sector is gearing up for a disruptive, electrified future. The future of gas-powered cars is at risk, due to the proliferation of sustainable, battery-powered electric vehicles (EVs). Data published by Inside EVs indicate a sharp increase in EV adoption, based on... Read More

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