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AirPods Pro - Better Sound, Better Fit And Active Noise Cancellation
Better sound, better fit and active noise cancellation — plus Apple has toned down the “iconic” visual weirdness with shorter arms
Crave - The Gear We're Lusting After
Feed your mind. Feast your eyes.
Apple TV+
The new streaming service is ready for launch
The Ultimate Christmas Gift Guide
Treat yourself — and your Apple devices — with this hand–picked gift selection
Holidays Bring Phishing Scam Surge Aimed At Small Business
The email looked legitimate, so Danielle Radin clicked on the link it contained, expecting to have her products included in a holiday gift guide.
Complacency A Concern As Aids Treatment Improves In Africa
AIDS has no cure. HIV is still here. But some people are forgetting that.
European Space Agency Gets More Funds, Also For Moon Mission
The 22 member states of the European Space agency pledged to boost their funding to support more missions and research projects, including a new generation of satellites to monitor climate change.
Huawei Moving US Research Center To Canada
The founder of Huawei says the Chinese tech giant is moving its U.S. research center to Canada due to American sanctions on the company.
Video Game Maker To Pay $10 Million In Gender Bias Case
The maker of popular video game League of Legends has agreed to pay $10 million to female employees to settle a broad gender discrimination case.
UK Election Is Full Of Dirty Tricks And Political Clicks
Britain is proving a lawless landscape for political mudslingers mining cyberspace for votes in an election that could determine the U.K.’s future relationship with the European Union.
Deadly Defect Found In Another Version Of Takata Airbags
A new and distinct problem has been discovered in air bags made by the now bankrupt company Takata which has led to at least one death.
Microsoft Shareholders Defeat 2 Activist Proposals
Microsoft’s shareholders have defeated two proposals by activist investors calling for the company to add a rank-and-file employee on its board of directors and report on gender disparities in company salaries.
Workers Fired From Google Plan Federal Labor Complaint
Four workers fired from Google last week are planning to file a federal labor complaint against the company, claiming it unfairly retaliated against them for organizing workers around social causes.
Spacewalking Astronauts Add New Pumps To Cosmic Detector
Spacewalking astronauts installed new pumps on a cosmic ray detector outside the International Space Station in a bid to extend its scientific life.
Express Transit: The Evolution Of Apple Pay
With Apple turning on its new Express Transit feature in London, we delve deeper into one of the most convenient additions to Apple Pay to date and consider the future possibilities as the company looks to streamline payments and make it easier for us all to pay our way…
Google Co-Founders Step Down As Execs Of Parent Alphabet
The co-founders of Google are stepping down as executives of its parent company, Alphabet, ending a remarkable two decades during which Larry Page and Sergey Brin shaped a startup born in a Silicon Valley garage into one of the largest, most powerful — and, increasingly, most feared — companies in the world.
Facebook Tests Tool To Move Photos To Google, Other Rivals
Facebook started testing a tool this week that lets users move their images more easily to other online services, as it faces pressure from regulators to loosen its grip on data.
Google Takes A Second Stab At Pixel Buds With A True Wireless Design
Google’s first Pixel earbuds were underwhelming. Coming in early 2020, the updated model will feature a true wireless design, and promise a better experience overall.
Smart Speakers: Smart Choice?
Weighing the pros and cons of welcoming Alexa or Google Assistant into your home
Trump Campaign, Gop Groups Attack Google's New AD Policy
President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign and other Republican election groups criticized tech giant Google on Tuesday for making it harder for political advertisers to target specific types of people.
Panasonic Leaves Semiconductor Business With Taiwan Sale
Japanese electronics manufacturer Panasonic Corp. is abandoning the semiconductor business with the sale of its last business in that sector to a Taiwanese company.
Nissan Invests In Production To Prepare For Electric Age
Nissan is investing 33 billion yen ($303 million) in its flagship auto plant in Japan’s Tochigi prefecture in a first rollout of a production system geared toward electric vehicles.
Group Of French Lawmakers Wants To Ban Black Friday Sales
Some French lawmakers want to ban ‘Black Friday’, the post-Thanksgiving sales event that has morphed into a global phenomenon.
Gift-Wrapping This Season Trends Jazzy But Sustainable
The trend in gift wrapping this holiday season is toward jazzy yet sustainable options.
Ebay Selling Stubhub To Viagogo For $4.05 Billion
EBay is selling StubHub to ticket seller viagogo for $4.05 billion in cash.
Consumer Confidence Still High Despite November Decline
US consumer confidence declined slightly for a fourth consecutive month, but it remains elevated with the holiday shopping season ramping up.
Bosch To Stop Motor Scooter-Sharing Service Coup In Europe
German engineering firm Bosch is shutting down its motor scooter-sharing service Coup, currently operating in four European cities.
Angry China Weighs Options As Trump Backs Hong Kong Bills
China’s fury over President Donald Trump’s decision to sign legislation supporting human rights in Hong Kong is evident.
Web Inventor Has An Ambitious Plan To Take Back The Net
World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee released an ambitious rule book for online governance — a bill of rights and obligations for the internet — designed to counteract the growing prevalence of such anti-democratic poisons as misinformation, mass surveillance and censorship.
Providing A Unique Experience Is Retailers' Holiday Strategy
As Amy Witt prepared for the grand opening of her Dallas clothing store, she read up on the demise of thousands of chain stores this past year so she wouldn’t repeat their mistakes.