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Reasons why women avoid careers in science, technology and engineering - Daily Nation
Reasons why women avoid careers in science, technology and engineering Daily NationWomen are grossly under-represented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers despite solid gains in the share of females ... -
Elon Musk announces new Tesla technology to keep dogs safe - PerthNow
Elon Musk announces new Tesla technology to keep dogs safe PerthNowTech billionaire Elon Musk has revealed cutting-edge new technology for Tesla vehicles that will protect pets in cars. -
Amazon invests in autonomous driving technology company - CarAdvice
Amazon invests in autonomous driving technology company CarAdviceAurora, a startup focused solely on self-driving vehicle technology, has secured over US$530 million ($750 million) in Series B funding.This round of funding is ... -
Shopping, songs, TV, transport … new tech has many sectors in disarray - The Guardian
Shopping, songs, TV, transport … new tech has many sectors in disarray The GuardianWhile Ocado is trying to turn the grocery sector on its head, other industries also find themselves the target of disruptors. -
Company donates $2M to KU for cryptocurrency technology - KCTV Kansas City
Company donates $2M to KU for cryptocurrency technology KCTV Kansas CityA Silicon Valley company has donated $2 million to the University of Kansas to support research related to cryptocurrency and digital payments, such as Bitcoin. -
Putting trust in technology - Sydney Morning Herald
Putting trust in technology Sydney Morning HeraldThere are several hurdles to overcome before we really embrace autonomous vehicles. -
Technology gives firefighters an edge in heated battle - The Canberra Times
Technology gives firefighters an edge in heated battle The Canberra TimesThis new technology can hopefully prevent a fire from catching hold and threatening lives and homes in the bush capital. -
Bloody brilliant: new emoji to symbolize menstruation welcomed - The Guardian
Bloody brilliant: new emoji to symbolize menstruation welcomed The GuardianThe red blood droplet with a period-positive message is hailed as a step forward but some see it as a half-measure. -
Exclusive: Tesla's delivery team gutted in recent job cuts - sources
When Tesla Inc announced last month a second round of job cuts to rein in costs, one crucial department was particularly badly hit. The automaker more than halved the division that delivers its electric vehicles to North American customers, two of the laid-off workers said. -
Earth’s magnetic field could FLIP and WIPE OUT satellite technology - Express.co.uk
Earth’s magnetic field could FLIP and WIPE OUT satellite technology Express.co.ukTHE Magnetic North is moving at an unprecedented rate and scientists are concerned it could spark a POLE REVERSAL and cause widespread tech CHAOS. -
Now Britain is reportedly the latest to make Huawei pay for its suspect technology - SF Gate
Now Britain is reportedly the latest to make Huawei pay for its suspect technology SF GateBritain may become the latest among the Western alliance nations to ban China's global telecom giant Huawei from involvement in any future tech projects, ... -
Smart Homes: How technology is making life easier for parents - 9Homes
Smart Homes: How technology is making life easier for parents 9HomesHow smart homes and technology can help families and parenting. -
Amazon exploring potential alternatives to New York HQ: source
Amazon.com Inc is exploring alternatives to locating part of its new headquarters in New York in case the plan should fail due to local opposition, a person briefed on the matter told Reuters on Friday. -
EU countries agree on copyright reforms, deal in sight next week
The European Union's effort to rewrite two-decade old copyright rules to take into account online platforms such as Alphabet Inc's Google moved a step forward on Friday when a majority of member countries agreed on a common position for talks with lawmakers next week. -
Tough new rules for 'Big Brother' face-reading technology in schools - Ballarat Courier
Tough new rules for 'Big Brother' face-reading technology in schools Ballarat CourierVictorian state schools will be banned from using facial recognition technology unless they secure the approval of parents, students and the Department of ... -
EA's 'Fortnite' rival wins 10 million gamers in three days
A game developed by Electronics Arts Inc as a competitor to the wildly popular "Fortnite" has signed up 10 million players within three days of its launch, the videogame maker said, driving its shares up 16 percent on Friday. -
National Enquirer owner defends reporting on Amazon's Bezos
The owner of U.S. tabloid newspaper the National Enquirer pushed back on Friday against accusations of "extortion and blackmail" from Amazon.com Inc Chief Executive Jeff Bezos, saying its reporting on an extramarital relationship involving the world's richest man was lawful and it would investigate his claims. -
New UK laws will block China's Huawei from sensitive state projects: The Sun
New laws on foreign investment in the UK will block Chinese firm Huawei from sensitive UK tech projects, The Sun newspaper reported on Friday.
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