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Cisco Systems Announces 1,100 More Layoffs
Cisco Systems Inc. said Wednesday that it is laying off1,100 more workers, deepening job losses at the internet gear maker battling declining revenue.
Spacewalking Astronauts Pull Off Urgent Station Repairs
Spacewalking astronauts completed urgent repairs at the International Space Station on Tuesday, replacing equipment that failed three days earlier and restoring a backup for a vital data-relay system.
With Catcalls And Applause, Cannes Debates Rise Of Netflix
This year’s Cannes Film Festival has been a sprawling, international referendum on Netflix, with votes registered in catcalls and applause, and some of the biggest names in cinema staking out their positions.
Why The iPhone7 Still Betters The Samsung Galaxy S8
A LOOK AHEAD TO THE iPHONE 8, 7S, AND 7S PLUS.
U2's 'Joshua Tree' Tour Is Timely 30 Years Later
U2 still has as much to say about America as when they made “The Joshua Tree” 30 years ago.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Spotted Wearing Glucose Monitor Prototype
CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, has been spotted wearing a prototype glucose monitor that was connected to his Apple Watch.
'Apollo 8' Tells Thrilling Story Of Moon Mission
CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, has been spotted wearing a prototype glucose monitor that was connected to his Apple Watch.
Disney: Animatronic Trump Will Speak At Disney World Show
Disney has confirmed that an animatronic version of President Donald Trump will have a speaking role at its Hall of Presidents attraction at Walt Disney World in Florida.
Toshiba Gets Earnings Report Extension, Faces Delisting Risk
Money-losing Japanese electronics and nuclear company Toshiba Corp. has until Aug. 10 to get auditors to sign off on its earnings statements, or else it faces the risk of getting delisted.
New Cyberattack Wallops Europe; Spreads More Slowly In US
A new and highly virulent outbreak of data scrambling software caused disruption across the world this week.
Eu Hits Google With $2.7b Fine For Abusing Weaker Rivals
European regulators fined Google a record 2.42 billion euros ($2.72 billion) for abusing its dominance of the online search market in a case that could be just the opening salvo in Europe’s attempt to curb the company’s clout on that continent.
Trump Attacks Washington Post, Amazon Over ‘Internet Taxes
President Donald Trump attacked The Washington Post and Amazon on Twitter Wednesday, arguing that the online retailer was not paying “internet taxes.”
Number Of People Sing Facebook Reaches 2 Billion
Facebook is reaching another milestone, announcing that it now has more than 2 billion users.
New Cyberattack Wallops Europe; Spreads More Slowly In US
New Cyberattack Wallops Europe; Spreads More Slowly In US
Volvo Is First Major Carmaker To Forgo Traditional Engines
Volvo Is First Major Carmaker To Forgo Traditional Engines
Silicon Valley's Sexism Problem: Could The Tide Be Turning?
Silicon Valley's Sexism Problem: Could The Tide Be Turning?
'The Man Of Legends' Is An Engaging Novel
“The Man of Legends” (47North), by Kenneth Johnson.
First Lady Introduces Trump, Visits Science Center In Warsaw
First Lady Introduces Trump, Visits Science Center In Warsaw
Complexity Makes Airline Computer Systems Vulnerable
Twice in less than a month, a major airline was paralyzed by a computer outage that prevented passengers from checking in and flights from taking off.
Amazon Unveils Cargo Plane as it Expands Delivery Network
Seattle-based Amazon is unveiling its first branded cargo plane, one of 40 jetliners that will make up the e-commerce giant’s own air transportation network as it takes more control of its delivery process.
Sony Unveils 2 Updated Playstations: Pro And Slim Versions
Sony is unveiling a slimmer, lighter, cheaper version of its PlayStation 4, as well as a Pro device targeted at hardcore gamers that features high-resolution images and a 1-terabyte hard drive.
Low Taxes At Dozens Of Firms In Spotlight After Apple Ruling
It turns out some wealthy companies are just like some wealthy hedge fund managers: They’re taxed at far lower rates than nearly everyone else.
Telefonica Eyes Sale Of Minority Stake In Britain's O2
Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica says it is considering selling a minority stake in its British mobile phone operator O2, four months after regulators blocked its takeover.
Drones Swoop Down Paris' Champs-Elysees In Festival
Drones are racing through central Paris - but they’re not hunting for terrorists, they’ve just been brought out for fun.
Not My Laptop! Airline Passengers Hit The Device Doldrums
As the indignities of mo dern air travel go, the latest ban on laptops and tablets on some international flights falls somewhere between having to take off your ratty shoes at the security checkpoint and having your baby food and milk tested for bomb residue.
IOC Fights Cyberattacks During Olympics
The International Olympic Committee is fending off massive cyberattacks during the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
Snowden: Exposure Of Alleged NSA Tools May Be Warning To US
The exposure of malicious software purportedly linked to the National Security Agency is likely a message from Moscow, former intelligence worker Edward Snowden said Tuesday, adding a layer of intrigue to a leak that has set the information security world abuzz.
Plans for Self- Driving Cars Have Pitfall: The Human Brain
MacOs Roundup: What's Coming with the New Mac Operating System?
Amazon's Jeff Bezos Gets Cameo In New 'Star Trek' Film
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New UTAH Law lets Authorities Jam Crash Drones at Wildfires
The Bad Seed, “music maker” and solo artist surveys some of his best work