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US stocks eke out gain on late technology rally - The Sydney Morning Herald
US stocks eke out gain on late technology rally The Sydney Morning HeraldUS stocks ended virtually unchanged after a tech-led rally in the final minutes of trading salvaged the session. The S&P 500 eked out a gain to avoid its worst ... -
Ontario securities regulator looking into digital platform Quadriga
Canada's biggest securities regulator said on Friday that it was looking into Quadriga CX, as concerns grow that a regulatory gap leaves investors in the digital platform unprotected against potential losses. -
Pompeo visit to focus on U.S. concerns over Huawei in central Europe
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will voice concerns about the growing presence of China's Huawei Technologies in central Europe when he visits Hungary, Slovakia and Poland next week, a senior U.S. official said on Friday as Washington tries to bolster ties with a region it acknowledges it has neglected. -
GPS tracking technology used in NSW to help conserve koalas 'in serious decline and under great threat' - ABC News
GPS tracking technology used in NSW to help conserve koalas 'in serious decline and under great threat' ABC NewsGPS tracking technology is being used to monitor the movements of koalas in forests on the New South Wales mid-north coast in a bid to stop a severe decline ... -
U.S. prosecutors weigh if American Media violated immunity deal: Bloomberg
U.S. prosecutors are reviewing whether National Enquirer parent company American Media Inc violated an earlier agreement granting it legal immunity in exchange for cooperation given the tabloid's handling of a story about Amazon.com Inc Chief Executive Jeff Bezos, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. -
GM Canada says Oshawa production stopped due to supplier strike
Production at General Motors' plant in Oshawa, Ontario, stopped at approximately 12:30 p.m. EST on Friday, a spokesman said, after the U.S. automaker exhausted its on-hand supply of seats from Lear Corp, where workers are striking. -
More technology coming to mortgage industry but clients still want human touch - Cape Breton Post
More technology coming to mortgage industry but clients still want human touch Cape Breton PostTORONTO — Sometime in the near future, the majority of mortgage applications in Canada will be completed online or with a chatbot, mortgage expert Rob ... -
BlackRock's Kapito says technology can mitigate savings crisis - Business Insider
BlackRock's Kapito says technology can mitigate savings crisis Business InsiderForty-four percent of Americans haven't started putting away money for retirement. BlackRock's president says technology can help the savings crisis. -
Facebook Will Be Supplanted by Technology, but That's Not All Bad News - TheStreet.com
Facebook Will Be Supplanted by Technology, but That's Not All Bad News TheStreet.comTechnology will relinquish Facebook of the burden of holding all the keys to user data. It will be good for the company, its investors, and society....FB. -
Seeking an edge, U.S. landlords turn to tenant experience apps
The firm that sold Chelsea Market to Google for $2.4 billion has joined three large brokerages, among others, to back software designed to meet the growing demands of a millennial workforce that is changing how office space is leased and managed. -
Sprint sues AT&T over 5G branding
Sprint Corp sued AT&T Inc late on Thursday, saying it was misleading consumers into believing that they were using fifth generation or 5G wireless network, a technology that has not yet been widely deployed. -
How Vodafone’s Chatbot Technology Is Helping It Cut Jobs - Forbes
How Vodafone’s Chatbot Technology Is Helping It Cut Jobs ForbesThe telecoms giant is grading its chatbot software on staff reductions, one vendor says. -
Lithuania sees flood of fintech firms apply for licenses ahead of Brexit
About 100 financial companies and start-ups from Britain and elsewhere are applying for a license in burgeoning fintech hub Lithuania to ensure they have access to the European Union after Brexit, the country's central bank told Reuters. -
ANCAP calls for toddler-saving technology - Drive
ANCAP calls for toddler-saving technology DriveAustralia's crash testing authority is pleading for vehicle manufacturers to increase occupant detection systems following the death of a Sydney toddler last week. -
U.K. Power Plant Tests 'Negative Emission' Carbon-Capture Technology - Fortune
U.K. Power Plant Tests 'Negative Emission' Carbon-Capture Technology FortuneThe Drax power plant in North Yorkshire is capturing a ton of CO2 each day from the burning of its biomass fuel. -
Crypto bear market threatens to last as potential token supply weighs
Cryptocurrencies may be facing a prolonged bear market. -
German authorities probe potential Huawei security risks: Funke
Germany's federal cybersecurity agency is investigating whether China's Huawei Technologies could be a security threat after warnings from other countries, the Funke group of newspapers reported on Friday, citing Economy Minister Peter Altmaier. -
Police use of facial recognition technology must be governed by stronger legislation - The Conversation - UK
Police use of facial recognition technology must be governed by stronger legislation The Conversation - UKNew research on facial recognition technology trials by the police calls for tighter regulation to protect human rights. -
Brookfield in talks with India's Reliance Industries to buy tower, fibre assets: report
Canadian private equity firm Brookfield Asset Management is in preliminary talks with India's Reliance Industries to buy a stake in its optical fibre and telecom tower assets, The Times of India newspaper reported on Friday. -
Sony stock jumps after first-ever share buyback announcement
Sony Corp announced its first-ever major share buyback on Friday, worth 100 billion yen ($910 million), helping its stock recover from a hammering days earlier when investors freaked over lackluster earnings. -
Swisscom, Sunrise, Salt pay $380 million for Swiss 5G frequencies
Swisscom, Sunrise and Salt have paid a relatively modest 380 million Swiss francs ($379 million) for fifth-generation wireless frequencies that will tighten their grip on the Swiss mobile market. -
Coming soon: On-premises 5G gear for enterprises
As 5G networks become a reality, vendors including D-Link, Inseego, Netgear and Samsung are readying 5G gateways, routers and mobile hotspots -
A cryptocurrency company’s covert bug fix has confusing legal implications - MIT Technology Review
A cryptocurrency company’s covert bug fix has confusing legal implications MIT Technology ReviewThe Zcash episode illustrates how we're still struggling to define basic characteristics of cryptocurrency networks. -
Thailand launches Huawei 5G test bed, even as U.S. urges allies to bar Chinese gear
Thailand launched a Huawei Technologies 5G test bed on Friday, even as the United States urges its allies to bar the Chinese telecoms giant from building next-generation mobile networks. -
Defence may reintroduce less-restrictive crypto research permits
A spokesperson for the Department of Defence says it will consider the reintroduction of a permit that loosened restrictions on international collaboration between cryptography researchers. -
Australia could host ground infrastructure for next-gen Viasat satellite
Australia is a potential site for ground infrastructure to support a next generation ViaSat satellite, but the company says that decision may be contingent on the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) knocking back a bid by telcos to get access to spectrum in the 28GHz band. -
The RACGP's technology survey results are in - RACGP
The RACGP's technology survey results are in RACGPMorgan Liotta. 8/02/2019 2:18:11 PM. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Email Share to Print. The survey ... -
Technology in deep time: How it evolves alongside us - BBC News
Technology in deep time: How it evolves alongside us BBC NewsIf we look at technology over very long timescales, our definition of what it is transforms, and as Tom Chatfield argues, it also displays a form of evolution ... -
Is Scott Technology Limited’s (NZSE:SCT) High P/E Ratio A Problem For Investors? - Simply Wall St
Is Scott Technology Limited’s (NZSE:SCT) High P/E Ratio A Problem For Investors? Simply Wall StWant to participate in a short research study? Help shape the future of investing tools and you could win a $250 gift card! This article is written for those who want ... -
New legislation needed to regulate police facial recognition technology - Phys.Org
New legislation needed to regulate police facial recognition technology Phys.OrgFacial recognition technology, being trialled by two major police forces in Britain, should be subjected to more rigorous testing and transparency, according to ... -
‘Security incident’ forces MPs to reset passwords
A ‘security incident’ has hit the parliamentary computing network, the system used by MPs, senators and their staff.
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