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US, China Spar Again Over Respective Trade Policies
China and the United States clashed again over their respective trade policies at a time the two countries are trying to iron out their differences so further U.S. tariffs are not imposed on Chinese goods.
US, China Leave Next Steps For Trade Talks Unclear
The United States and China gave no indication of their next step after wrapping up talks aimed at resolving a tariff fight that threatens to chill global growth.
Experimental App Might Spot Drug Overdoses In Time To Help
Too often people die of an opioid overdose because no one’s around to notice they’re in trouble. Now scientists are creating a smartphone app that beams sound waves to measure breathing — and summon help if it stops.
Politics Or Policy? Behind The Dispute Over At&T-Time Warner
Politics Or Policy? Behind The Dispute Over At&T-Time Warner
Black Friday
CUT_PRICE DEALS ARE HERE
Microsoft Plans To Rebuild Its Suburban Headquarters
Microsoft Plans To Rebuild Its Suburban Headquarters
iPhone Camera
PROFESSIONAL RESULTS IN YOUR HANDS
Microsoft Laying Off Thousands Of Workers In Sales Shakeup
Microsoft is laying off thousands of employees in a shake-up aimed at selling more subscriptions to software applications that can be used on any internet-connected device.
Bad Behavior Is Trending Online, Inspiring It In Real Life
Young children know that name-calling is wrong. Tweens are taught the perils of online bullying and revenge behaviour: It’s unacceptable and potentially illegal.
Tesla Adding Service Centers As Model 3 Goes On Sale
Electric car maker Tesla is expanding its service operations and hiring more than 1,000 technicians to meet expected demand for its new Model 3 sedan.
4 In 10 Us Adults Have Experienced Online Harassment
A new survey says a whopping 41 percent of U.S. adults have experienced online harassment, ranging from offensive name-calling to stalking and sexual harassment.
Deep Learning
How machines are taking over
Microsoft Announces Rural Broadband Initiative
Microsoft wants to extend broadband services to rural America by using the buffer zones separating individual television channels in the airwaves.
Can Big-Screen Comedy Survive The Superhero Era?
Days before the opening of the Will Ferrell- Amy Poehler comedy “The House,” producer Adam McKay could see the writing on the wall. The box-office forecast for the film wasn’t looking good.
Daddy Yankee Is #1 On Spotify; 1st Latin Artist To Do So
Singer Daddy Yankee ousted Ed Sheeran from the No. 1 spot on Spotify to become the first Latino artist to lead the music platform.
Wireless Cellphone Alerts On Bombing Suspect
Many people in the New York City area were alerted Monday (19) morning to a screeching, buzzing message about a man wanted in connection with explosions in the area over the weekend.
Sierra Update Arrives On Macs: 4 Things To Look For
The latest software update for Mac computers, MacOS Sierra, brings iPhone services to Apple laptops and desktops and further breaks down walls between devices.
Official Envisions A Day When Millions Of Drones Fill Skies
So many people are registering drones and applying for drone pilot licenses that federal aviation officials say they are contemplating the possibility of millions of unmanned aircraft crowding the nation’s skies in the not-too- distant future.
Asus Computers Infected By Auto-update Virus
In a sophisticated targeted espionage operation, hackers infected tens of thousands of computers from the Taiwanese vendor ASUS with malicious software using the company’s online automatic update service, security researchers reported this week.
Apple Design: Best-In-Class Apps And Games
Whilst WWDC is primarily held to show off the major changes coming to Apple’s operating systems in the months ahead, it’s also a chance for developers to reflect on the year gone by, and for Apple to recognize some of the most beautifully-designed apps and games on the App Store.
50 Years Later, The Moon Is Still Great For Business
Fifty years after humans first visited, businesses are still trying to make a buck off the moon.
In The Joyous ‘Toy Story 4,' The Toys Evolve Too
It’s futile to ask “why more” in the movie business, but it’s hard not to go in a little suspicious of a fourth “Toy Story.” The trilogy was so perfect.
Why We Shouldn't Get So Outraged Over Kids' Screen Time
THERE ARE HEALTH AND PRACTICAL REASONS NOT TO BE TOO WORRIED
‘The Office' To Leave Netflix For NBCUniversal In Jan. 2021
Netflix’s announcement that NBC’s
Apple Announces Plan To Add 2,000 Jobs In Seattle
Apple officials say the company plans to add 2,000 software and hardware jobs in Seattle in the next five years with 200 jobs by the end of this year.
Libra: Facebook Plans Its Own Currency For 2 Billion-Plus Users
Facebook already rules daily communication for more than 2 billion people around the world.
Tesla Announces Deal For Shanghai Factory
Electric car producer Tesla will build its first factory outside the United States in Shanghai under an agreement signed this week, becoming the first wholly foreign-owned automaker in China.
Twitter To Remove Suspicious Accounts From Follower Counts
Twitter To Remove Suspicious Accounts From Follower Counts
In ‘Skyscraper,' The Rock Towers Over Action Tropes
I like to imagine what King Kong, as a popcorn-chomping moviegoer, might make of “Skyscraper,” the latest summer actioner staring Dwayne Johnson.
App Store: Turning Ten and Still Getting Better
It may seem hard to believe, but the App Store will turn ten this month.