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Google Touts Privacy Options, But Still Depends On Your Data
Google’s latest phone and smart-home devices came packaged with a not-so-subtle message: Google cares about your privacy. Does it?
47 Attorneys General Back Antitrust Probe Into Facebook
Facebook’s latest foes: nearly every U.S. state.
Google Touts Quantum Computing Milestone
Google said it has achieved a breakthrough in quantum computing research, saying an experimental quantum processor has completed a calculation in just a few minutes that would take a traditional supercomputer thousands of years.
Ahead of 2020, FB Ensnared in Heated Political Climate
Mark Zuckerberg defended meetings he’s reportedly had with conservative leaders after #DeleteFacebook began trending on social media.
German 5G rules Avoid Huawei Ban; US Warns on Intel Sharing
Germany released draft security guidelines for next generation wireless networks that stopped short of banning Huawei, as the U.S. warned again it would reconsider intelligence sharing with allies that use the Chinese company’s equipment.
Microsoft Racks Up More Cloud Customers
Microsoft this week reported its latest solid quarterly report card to Wall Street, buoyed by another round of business customers signing up for its cloud computing services.
Tesla's Stock Soars After Company Posts Surprising 3Q Profit
Tesla posted a surprising profit of $143 million in its latest quarter, raising hopes the electric car pioneer may finally be turning the corner after posting mostly losses during its first decade as a publicly held company.
Weak Profit, Revenue, Overshadow Twitter User Growth
Disappointing third-quarter profit and revenue at Twitter overshadowed strong user growth, sending shares of the social media company plummeting 16% before the opening bell.
Fire Has Industry Rethinking Guidance To Dump Burning Trash
It was a hot, windy day in Southern California when a trash truck caught fire and the driver dumped the burning garbage on the side of the road. Minutes later, powerful winds blew the flames across a hillside and into a mobile home community, killing two people and destroying dozens of homes.
Is The Stethoscope Dying? High-Tech Rivals Pose A Threat
Two centuries after its invention, the stethoscope — the very symbol of the medical profession — is facing an uncertain prognosis.
US Highway Deaths Fall In 2018 For Second Straight Year
Traffic deaths in the U.S. fell slightly in 2018 for the second straight year, the government’s road safety agency said Tuesday.
Online Ordering Boom Gives Rise To Virtual Restaurants
Frato’s Pizza looks like a typical family restaurant, with its black-and-white checkered floor and red chairs. But in the kitchen, the cooks are whipping up dishes for four other restaurants at the same time.
Google Affiliate Begins Drone Deliveries In Virginia Town
A Google affiliate started using drones to deliver customers’ Walgreens and FedEx purchases in a test being run in a Virginia town.
Pro Display XDR: A Pro Display For Pro Users
First unveiled at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple is widely expected to launch its first high-end display, the Pro Display XDR, at its upcoming Fall event, alongside the all-new Mac Pro.
The FCC approves T-mobile-sprint deal in Party-line Vote
The Federal Communications Commission has approved the $26.5 billion combination of Sprint and T-Mobile on a 3-2 party-line vote.
100 Powerful Women – Karlie Kloss – Super-nerd
KARLIE KLOSS created a coding camp for girls, but the biggest takeaway isn’t how to code. It’s how to defy expectations.
You Can Try This At Home: Cookbook Serves Up TV, Movie Foods
It all started with a fictional turkey burger.
Seniors Can Use Virtual Reality For Travel, Health Issues
Joy Golliver recently visited the Washington state community where she and her late husband lived for more than 20 years.
Google Debuts Pixel 4 Phone, Wireless Earbuds With AI
Google unveiled a new Pixel smartphone and other hardware devices, all aimed at getting people even more dependent on its artificial intelligence services.
EU Orders Chipmaker Broadcom To Change Business Practices
European regulators ordered chipmaker Broadcom to change the way it does business with key customers over competition concerns.
The Best Features Of macOS Catalina
“It reflects how much Apple has put into macOS Catalina that the more attention you invest in it, the more you can get out of it.”
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New Visions: How Technology Has Changed Our Reality
Where we’d once enjoy a concert with our own eyes, we now film every moment to share online, and where we’d once gossip about the news, we now have access to 24/7 content at the touch of a button, with live commentary from the people who matter.
Music Fans Can Now Play Spotify Tunes Via Siri And Apple TV
Music streaming service becomes more embedded into Apple’s ecosystem