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Melinda Gates Speaks On Smoothing The Shift To Digital Age
Instead of destroying jobs and leaving legions of people without work, the digital revolution can open doors to unseen opportunities and industries, but only if everyone has access to the internet and the ability to use it, Melinda Gates said in a recent interview.
Popularity: UPS & Downs Of A Tech Giant
As unthinkable as it may have been at one point, 2018 has seen chatter among observers both inside and outside the tech industry on the subject of whether Apple remains as exciting or as innovating a force as it once was.
Germany Fines Facebook $2.3 Million Under Hate Speech Law
German authorities said that they have imposed a 2 million-euro ($2.3 million) fine on Facebook under a law designed to combat hate speech.
Tesla Says Its Model 3 Car Will Go On Sale On Friday
Tesla Says Its Model 3 Car Will Go On Sale On Friday
Deep Learning: A New Core For Apple?
AI Advancements across various Apple products.
Samsung To Invest $19 Billion In Chip, Display Plants
Samsung To Invest $19 Billion In Chip, Display Plants
Facebook Drone Could One Day Provide Global Internet Access
Facebook Drone Could One Day Provide Global Internet Access
US Denies Visas To Gambia Teens In Global Robotics Contest
US Denies Visas To Gambia Teens In Global Robotics Contest
Spacex Craft Returns To Earth After 2nd Space Station Trip
Spacex Craft Returns To Earth After 2nd Space Station Trip
Charge Me Up: Rural Electric Drivers Face ‘Range Anxiety'
Sunita Halasz has tips for “driving electric” along lonely roads in New York’s Adirondack Mountains: know the locations of charging stations, bring activities for the kids during three-hour recharges, turn on the energy-hogging window defroster in just 10-second bursts.
Influence Game: Telecom Lobbying Muscle Kills Privacy Rules
The telecom industry’s lobbying muscle pushed a consumer privacy measure to a swift death in Congress.
Computer Pioneer Robert W. Taylor Dies at 85
Robert W. Taylor, who was instrumental in creating the internet and the modern personal computer, has died. He was 85.
Microsoft Says Users Are Protected From Alleged NSA Malware
Up-to-date Microsoft customers are safe from the purported National Security Agency spying tools dumped online, the software company said last weekend, tamping down fears that the digital arsenal was poised to wreak havoc across the internet.
Tech Firm To Pay $3.5m In Settlement Over Preloaded Software
Tech Firm To Pay $3.5m In Settlement Over Preloaded Software
Apple Park: A Masterpiece Of Architecture
"ONE MORE THING" FROM STEVE JOBS
IBM And MIT Partner On Artificial Intelligence Research
IBM And MIT Partner On Artificial Intelligence Research
Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' Screens In 3-D At Venice
Director John Landis said Monday that he is still upset by Michael Jackson’s death, but a Venice Film Festival screening dedicated to “Thriller” is a chance to celebrate the musician’s life.
AT & T Drops Plan To Sell Huawei Smartphone In US
U.S. telecoms carrier AT&T has dropped plans to sell Chinese brand Huawei’s smartphones in the United States, dealing a setback to the No. 3 global phone maker’s expansion plans, according to news reports.
Retail Workers Feel Disruption From Shifting Shopper Habits
With new options and conveniences, there’s never been a better time for shoppers. As for workers ... well, not always.
Kodak Surges At It Becomes Latest ‘Cryptocurrency' Convert
Kodak, which traces its roots to the early days of film-based photography, is getting into the digital licensing and cryptocurrency market as part of a partnership with WENN Digital.
HUAWEI Wins China Patent Lawsuit Against Rival Samsung
Chinese tech giant Huawei won a patent infringement lawsuit against South Korea smartphone rival Samsung on Thursday, according to information released by a Chinese court.
Apple To Respond To Us Probes Into Slowdown Of Old iPhones
Apple To Respond To Us Probes Into Slowdown Of Old iPhones
Striking Amazon ‘Spheres' Landmark Opens In Downtown Seattle
Striking Amazon ‘Spheres’ Landmark Opens In Downtown Seattle
Game Of Thrones: HBO Looks Beyond Season 8
When the last drop — or gallon — of blood is shed and an exultant victor has ascended to the Iron Throne, viewers may be split over how HBO’s fantasy saga ended but they’ll be joined in deprivation.
Foodtech: Changing The Way We Eat
With consumers becoming increasingly conscious of their health and the environment, new startups are innovating in food and introducing new technology to reduce carbon emissions and make us healthier and greener.
A Newly Restored ‘The Shining' Debuts In Cannes
Thirty-nine years later, Jack is still not a dull boy.
Google's Wing Aviation Gets Faa Ok For Drone Deliveries
Google affiliate Wing Aviation has received federal approval allowing it to make commercial deliveries by drone.
What T-Mobile Takeover Of Sprint Means For You
U.S. antitrust regulators have cleared T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion takeovers of rival Sprint, leaving just three major cellphone companies, while creating a smaller competitor in satellite-TV company Dish.
Twitter Reports Strong User Growth
Twitter reported surprisingly strong second-quarter user numbers and revenue, as it works to make the platform more user-friendly and eliminate robotic and fake accounts on its platform.
Uber Lays Off 400 Employees From Global Marketing Team
Uber is laying off400 employees in marketing, about a quarter of the marketing team’s global workforce of 1,200 people.