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Foxconn Giving $100 Million To UW-Madison For Partnership
Foxconn Giving $100 Million To UW-Madison For Partnership
Rotten Tomatoes Takes Steps To Diversify Critics Pool
Rotten Tomatoes Takes Steps To Diversify Critics Pool
Supercycle : iPhone Event Could Include Big Surprises
Supercycle : iPhone Event Could Include Big Surprises
Box Office Top 20: ‘The House With A Clock' Is No. 1
A trio of wide-releases sputtered while the gothic family fantasy The House With a Clock in Its Walls, starring Jack Black and Cate Blanchett, ticked its way to a weekend-best $26.6 million in ticket sales, according to final box-office figures Monday.
In Paris, Airbnb Blamed For All Kinds Of Ills
The first paying guests to the ground-floor studio flat newly posted on Airbnb were innocuous enough: A family, come to experience the joys of Paris, like many millions of others.
Automakers Seek Flexibility At Hearing On Mileage Standards
Automakers sought flexibility while environmental groups blasted the Trump administrations proposal to roll back fuel economy standards at a public hearing on the plan in the industrys backyard.
Into The Fold? What's Next For Instagram As Founders Leave
When Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger sold Instagram to Facebook in 2012, the photo-sharing startups fiercely loyal fans worried about what would happen to their beloved app under the social media giants wings.
Coming Attractions: How Apple Can Take A Bite Out Of The TV Business
Apple has dominated several product categories such as the smartphone, the smartwatch and the portable music player when it has been the founding member of the market or has joined at a preliminary stage.
What Comes Next In Facebook's Major Data Breach
For users, Facebooks revelation of a data breach that gave attackers access to 50 million accounts raises an important question: What happens next?
Amazon Jumps Out Ahead Of Its Rivals And Raises Wages To $15
Amazon, the business that upended the retailing industry and transformed the way we shop for just about everything, is jumping out ahead of the pack again, announcing a minimum wage of $15 an hour for its U.S. employees that could force other big companies to raise their pay.
Done Deal: What Disney's Fox Acquisition Means For The Industry
What Disney’s Fox deal means for the industry
Film Inclusion Report Says Rhetoric Doesn't Equal Results
Despite enthusiastic discourse around diversity in film, a report from the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative released this week says when it comes to the numbers, little has changed. The most popular movies are still largely the domain of white, straight, able-bodied men, both in front of the camera and behind.
New Homeland Security Center To Guard Against Cyberattacks
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is creating a center aimed at protecting banks, electric companies and other critical infrastructure against cyber attacks — a threat that now exceeds the danger of a physical attack against the U.S. by a hostile foreign group, Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said.
Leaked Chats Show Alleged Russian Spy Seeking Hacking Tools
Six years ago, a Russian-speaking cybersecurity researcher received an unsolicited email from Kate S. Milton.
Fox Begins Digital Service For People Who Want More Opinion
The new streaming service Fox Nation that launches Tuesday is aimed at people who don’t think Fox News Channel offers enough opinion.
Betting On Themselves: Share Buybacks Hit Record High In 3Q
Corporations’ appetite for buying back their own stock has hit a record high.
Apple Closing iPhone Security Gap Used By Law Enforcement
Apple is closing a security gap that allowed outsiders to pry personal information from locked iPhones without a password, a change that will thwart law enforcement agencies that have been exploiting the vulnerability to collect evidence in criminal investigations.
In ‘Jurassic World,' A Dinosized Animal-Rights Parable
In ‘Jurassic World,’ A Dino sized Animal-Rights Parable.
Japan Banks On 3D Mapping Deemed Crucial For Driverless Cars
Technology companies are racing to develop ultra-precise digital maps that can guide self-driving cars within inches of where they should be — a hurdle the industry needs to clear if it hopes to deliver on its promise of widespread use of driverless vehicles.
Trump Announces Plans For Pentagon To Create ‘Space Force'
Trump Announces Plans For Pentagon To Create ‘Space Force’
MACS: Innovation & Sales Leading Industry
The Beatles v The Rolling Stones; The Yankees v The Red Sox; Muhammad Ali v Smokin; Joe Frazier – Nobody can truly claim to be the undisputed champion of anything if they haven’t had an equal and opposite power to fight against and ultimately overcome.
No Price Hike, But New Caps On Moviepass Discount Tix Plan
MoviePass, a discount service for movie tickets at theaters, is walking back a planned 50 percent price increase following a subscriber backlash. But the cash-starved company will soon impose a cap of three movies per month, instead of one every day.
Patrick Stewart To Reprise ‘Star Trek' Role In New Series
Patrick Stewart is boldly going where he’s been before — “Star Trek.”
Teachers Get Ipads To Help With Student Reading Literacy
North Carolina public school reading teachers in early grades will benefit from new technology to help them better monitor student literacy strengths and weaknesses.
Samsung Plans $22 Billion For Artificial Intelligence, Autos
Samsung Electronics plans to spend a whopping $22 billion over the next three years on artificial intelligence, auto components and other future businesses as the company maps out its strategy under the restored leadership of Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong after he was freed from prison.
Genetics Technology Could Lead To More Crops, Fresher Food
A multinational agricultural company based in Idaho has acquired gene editing licensing rights that could one day be used to help farmers produce more crops and make grocery store offerings such as strawberries, potatoes and avocados stay fresher longer.
Pentagon Restricts Use Of Fitness Trackers, Other Devices
Military troops and other defense personnel at sensitive bases or certain high-risk warzone areas won’t be allowed to use fitness tracker or cell phone applications that can reveal their location, according to a new Pentagon order.
Volante Vision Concept
The future of luxury air travel.
Switch On: Next Generation Entertainment
With Apple on the cusp of announcing its longawaited streaming service, we take a closer look at the giant’s plans to revolutionize home entertainment, reveal the shows and movies in the pipeline, and consider reactions from industry rivals Netflix, Disney Plus, and Amazon.
For Sake Of Pupils' Pupils, China To Ban Homework On Apps
An eastern Chinese province plans to ban teachers from assigning homework to be completed on cellphone apps as part of efforts to preserve students’ eyesight.