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The three best things about the Microsoft Surface Go
Microsoft's smaller, cheaper 10-inch Surface Go tablet ships today. What makes it special? -
Tesla is making its own AI chips - MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
Tesla is making its own AI chips
MIT Technology Review
Elon Musk confirmed during Tesla's most recent earnings call that the company is making its own computer chips for automated driving (Tesla currently relies on hardware from Nvidia). “We've been in semi-stealth mode on this basically for the last 2-3 ...and more » -
Council expands CCTV, ditches facial technology - Chronicle
Chronicle
Council expands CCTV, ditches facial technology
Chronicle
THE Toowoomba Regional Council has announced it will expand its CCTV network but confirmed controversial facial recognition technology had been scrapped. The council's community spokesman Cr Geoff McDonald said the council conducted a trial of ... -
Apple becomes world's first trillion-dollar company - The Guardian
The Guardian
Apple becomes world's first trillion-dollar company
The Guardian
Apple became the world's first trillion-dollar public company on Thursday, as a rise in its share price pushed it past the landmark valuation. The iMac to iPhone company, co-founded to sell personal computers by the late Steve Jobs in 1976, reached the ...and more » -
From Macs to iPods and apps: how Apple revolutionised technology ... - The Guardian
The Guardian
From Macs to iPods and apps: how Apple revolutionised technology ...
The Guardian
Over 42 years, the company has created an 'app economy' and placed itself at the centre of it.and more » -
Wayfair invests in technology in-house, sees direct revenue rise to ... - Digiday
Digiday
Wayfair invests in technology in-house, sees direct revenue rise to ...
Digiday
Online furniture retailer is touting its owned technology as a competitive advantage. The company announced in an earnings call on August 2 that for the second ...and more » -
New Minerals Council boss vows technology-neutral energy policy ... - The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review
New Minerals Council boss vows technology-neutral energy policy ...
The Australian Financial Review
New Minerals Council chief Tania Constable has vowed to take a "technology-neutral" approach to climate and energy policy, signalling the pro-coal agenda ...and more » -
Omnicom Acquires Management and Technology Consultancy Credera - Adweek
Adweek
Omnicom Acquires Management and Technology Consultancy Credera
Adweek
Omnicom Group's digital and customer relationship management specialist Omnicom Precision Marketing Group has acquired a majority stake in mar-tech and ecommerce management and technology consultancy Credera. “Credera has become a trusted ... -
Protecting America's Technology Industry From China - Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs
Protecting America's Technology Industry From China
Foreign Affairs
A month into U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war with China, the conflict has generated only a flurry of rhetoric and threats, but further escalation looms. Both sides are close to implementing tariffs on another $16 billion worth of goods, and the ...and more » -
'Tornado' lab-on-a-chip technology with micro tweezers to detect dangerous viruses, biological contaminants - Phys.Org
Phys.Org
'Tornado' lab-on-a-chip technology with micro tweezers to detect dangerous viruses, biological contaminants
Phys.Org
Purdue University researchers have developed a new class of optical nanotweezers that can trap and detect biomolecules, viruses and DNA more rapidly. The technology can also use light to promptly detect cancer or improve the production of medications, ...and more » -
Cryum Network Project LLC: New Breakthrough Technology Makes Blockchain Obsolete - PR Newswire (press release)
Cryum Network Project LLC: New Breakthrough Technology Makes Blockchain Obsolete
PR Newswire (press release)
RALEIGH, N.C., Aug. 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The latest breakthrough technology called "branched pipeline" developed by a group of enthusiasts from New Zealand brings revolution to the world of cryptocurrencies. A new cryptocurrency called Cryum ... -
Run your dishwasher when the sun shines: dynamic power pricing grows
One day, the weather could drive your domestic schedule. Your dishwasher springs to life at the windiest time of day. The washing machine starts spinning when the sun beats down. -
10 Ways Technology Has Changed Team Communication - Forbes
Forbes
10 Ways Technology Has Changed Team Communication
Forbes
The information technology (IT) industry is expected to grow a whopping 6.2% this year alone, according to Statista. This will make the technology industry a $3.74 trillion business by 2018, which is part of the driving force behind how your company ... -
Southeast Asia, Beijing hail progress in South China Sea talks
Southeast Asia and China have agreed on a working text to continue long, drawn-out negotiations over a code of conduct in the disputed South China sea, with officials from both sides on Thursday lauding it as a "milestone". -
A Startup Says Walmart Stole Its Technology for Keeping Produce Fresh - Fortune
Fortune
A Startup Says Walmart Stole Its Technology for Keeping Produce Fresh
Fortune
Walmart's “Eden” technology, intended to preserve fresh produce for longer, may not be its own. On Wednesday, Silicon Valley company Zest Labs and its parent company Ecoark Holdings filed a $2 billion lawsuit against Walmart, accusing the retailer of ...
Lawsuit claims Walmart stole technology to keep produce freshCNBCall 21 news articles » -
Chinese state media announces Apple is developing 'advanced technology' to reduce iMessage spam - 9to5Mac
9to5Mac
Chinese state media announces Apple is developing 'advanced technology' to reduce iMessage spam
9to5Mac
For the last few days, Chinese state media started a mini smear campaign on Apple, criticising the company's App Store policies and voicing frustration at ongoing SMS and iMessage spam in the region. Reuters reports that the Chinese media quoted an ...and more » -
Google plans return to China search market with censored app: sources
Alphabet Inc's Google plans to launch a version of its search engine in China that will block some websites and search terms, two sources said, in a move that could mark its return to a market it abandoned eight years ago on censorship concerns. -
UK.gov ploughs cash into creaky police technology - The Register
The Register
UK.gov ploughs cash into creaky police technology
The Register
The British government has sunk £100m into efforts to link up cops' IT systems, boost resource-sharing and develop digital forensics. The UK's police forces have been battling to improve outdated systems for years. Multiple annual reports into the ... -
Apple working with Chinese telecom firms to reduce spam: state media
Apple Inc is working with Chinese telecom firms to find ways to reduce spam received through its messaging service, days after it was accused by state media of allowing illegal content on its platform, China News Service reported on Thursday. -
Dialog Semi open for deals after breaking off talks with Synaptics
Anglo-German chip developer Dialog Semiconductor is still open to acquisitions after breaking off talks with Synaptics, Chief Executive Jalal Bagherli said on Thursday. -
Infineon signs deal with Alibaba on Internet of Things
Germany's Infineon Technologies said on Thursday it had signed a memorandum of understanding with the cloud computing unit of China's Alibaba to jointly promote uses of the Internet of Things (IoT). -
Southeast Asia seek cybersecurity deal with Russia after series of hacks
Southeast Asian nations hope to strike a joint agreement on cybersecurity in coming days with Russia, accused by the United States of meddling in its elections, after a series of high-profile hacks in the region. -
Prudential, Babylon Health agree digital partnership in Asia
Global insurer Prudential has agreed an exclusive partnership with UK-based healthcare technology and services firm Babylon to give millions of Asian clients access to digital tools aimed at helping them to better manage their health. -
Spain taxi strike over Uber ends after six-day standstill
Spanish taxi drivers ended a six-day strike late on Wednesday after the government said it will limit licenses for online ride-hailing companies such as Uber, the latest setback for the service following global protests by taxi drivers. -
Grab raises $1 billion to expand in Indonesia, eyes more funds
Singapore-based Grab said on Thursday it has secured $1 billion in fresh funding and will consider raising further cash, as the ride-hailing firm aggressively expands in Indonesia, Southeast Asia's biggest economy. -
Using technology to improve the efficacy of school feeding programmes - Brookings Institution (blog)
Brookings Institution (blog)
Using technology to improve the efficacy of school feeding programmes
Brookings Institution (blog)
Heralded as the world's largest school feeding programme, the Mid-Day Meal Programme in India reaches out to over 120 million children in over 1.26 million schools. State governments, along with funding from the national government, supply free lunches ... -
China's Bytedance scrubs Musical.ly brand in favor of TikTok
China's Beijing Bytedance Technology Co announced late Wednesday that it is shuttering the popular Musical.ly video app it acquired for nearly $1 billion in December and will move users to a revamped version of its homegrown competitor TikTok. -
U.S. Congress passes bill forcing tech companies to disclose foreign software probes
The U.S. Congress is sending President Donald Trump legislation that would force technology companies to disclose if they allowed countries like China and Russia to examine the inner workings of software sold to the U.S. military. -
Australian IaaS market grows by a third
New figures released by Gartner reveal that last year the growth rate of the Australian infrastructure as a service market outstripped the global average. -
Grab sees strong demand from investors to buy into business: president
Southeast-Asian ride-hailing firm Grab is seeing strong demand from investors keen to buy into it, a top executive said on Thursday, after the company announced new investment of $1 billion from a clutch of financial firms. -
U.S. jury asks Apple to pay $145 million in damages to Canada's WiLan
A federal jury in California has awarded Canadian patent licensing company WiLan Inc $145.1 million in damages against Apple Inc for patent infringement, according to a court filing on Wednesday. -
Accenture launches defence innovation hub in Canberra
Accenture has opened an ‘innovation hub’ in Canberra, to serve as a co-design space for the Department of Defence and security organisations. -
Genetic Signatures secures 'major' sales contract for EasyScreen respiratory technology - Small Caps
Small Caps
Genetic Signatures secures 'major' sales contract for EasyScreen respiratory technology
Small Caps
Molecular diagnostics company Genetic Signatures (ASX: GSS) has announced a major new contract with a large Australian pathology service provider and release of two new products. Genetic Signatures secured the contract with an Australian pathology ... -
Entertainment companies seek to block subtitle download sites
A coalition of entertainment companies is seeking to have Australian telcos block their customers from accessing a number of sites that offer downloads of subtitles that can be used in conjunction with illicitly streamed or downloaded movies and TV shows. -
U.S. charges three Ukrainians in payment card hacking spree
Three Ukrainians have been arrested on criminal hacking charges including stealing payment card numbers, in attacks on more than 100 U.S. companies that cost businesses tens of millions of dollars, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday. -
'Bloomberg Technology' Full Show (08/01/2018) - Bloomberg
Bloomberg
'Bloomberg Technology' Full Show (08/01/2018)
Bloomberg
The only daily news program focused exclusively on technology, innovation and the future of business from San Francisco. (Source: Bloomberg). Terms of Service · Trademarks Privacy Policy ©2018 Bloomberg L.P. All Rights Reserved. Careers Made in NYC ... -
Government money to develop new energy storage technology - The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review
Government money to develop new energy storage technology
The Australian Financial Review
A university-developed technology for storing renewable energy without using batteries has been awarded more than $3 million dollars for development under the federal government's Industrial Transformation Research Hubs program. The University of New ... -
Tesla flags promise of profit as Model 3 production steadies
Tesla said it would produce its new Model 3 sedan at a profit after several recent weeks in which output stabilized, buoying hopes that the electric vehicle maker led by Elon Musk will stanch its financial losses in the second half of the year. -
Britain hires ex-Obama official to advise on tech economy
Britain has hired Jason Furman, chief economist in former U.S. President Barack Obama's administration, to chair a new panel that will steer its approach to digital technology, the UK government said on Thursday. -
Tesla will tap local debt to fund $2 billion Shanghai Gigafactory: Musk
Tesla Inc said on Wednesday that it would raise capital from Asian debt markets to fund the construction of its third "Gigafactory," which will be located in Shanghai and cost an approximate $2 billion. -
T-Mobile adds wireless subscribers; awaits Sprint deal approval
T-Mobile US Incon Wednesday said it added far more wireless subscribers than Wall Street had expected, as the third-largest U.S. wireless carrier invests in its network while awaiting regulatory approval to buy rival Sprint Corp . -
Everything but the voice: Britons' mobile calls fall for first time
Britons are more attached to their mobile phones than ever before, but the amount of time they spend using them for their original purpose - talking to someone else - has fallen for the first time, Ofcom said on Thursday. -
HSBC looks to ramp up machine learning usage with Google Cloud
Global bank HSBC has taken its first pilot machine learning projects with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) into production and is now looking to ramp up the porting of applications and data workloads onto the vendor’s cloud infrastructure, once Google provides more granular encryption key controls in August. -
Microsoft hints at September release of Windows 10's next feature upgrade
Microsoft last week released the first preview of what will become Windows 10 version 1903, the opening feature upgrade of next year.
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