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Microsoft workers call for canceling military contract for technology that could turn warfare into a ‘video game’ - Washington Post
Microsoft workers call for canceling military contract for technology that could turn warfare into a ‘video game’ Washington PostEmployees at Microsoft on Friday demanded that the company cancel a contract to supply its augmented-reality headsets to the U.S. Army, warning in a letter ... -
IoT roundup: Outer space, the building is getting smart, and trucking
This IoT roundup covers a satellite-based IoT network, commercial real estate, and IoT on the road. -
How far has technology come since the last ‘smart border’ failed? - The Verge
How far has technology come since the last ‘smart border’ failed? The VergeA spending bill recently signed by President Donald Trump allocates $100 million for a so-called smart border, or a virtual fence of cameras and sensors along ... -
UK hospital turns to HeartFlow’s AI software to fight CHD
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the second most common cause of death in England and Wales and a condition that afflicts around 2.3 million people in the UK, but diagnosis of the disease is often complex and invasive. -
Infigen says first big battery ready soon, looking at more “firming” technology - RenewEconomy
Infigen says first big battery ready soon, looking at more “firming” technology RenewEconomyInfigen says it is considering a range of solutions above and beyond the Lake Bonney battery to keep up with demand for firmed renewable power in the C&I ... -
Digital shopping app JOOM targets France in challenge to Amazon
(This February 21 story corrects to show it has 40,000 new French users, not 4,000 in eighth paragraph) -
Tesla rolls out Model 3 in China ahead of schedule in sales push
Tesla Inc has started delivering Model 3 cars in China slightly ahead of schedule, as it looks to revive its sales that have been hit hard by Sino-U.S. trade tensions. -
Apple teams with Ant Financial, banks for interest-free iPhone financing in China
Apple Inc has teamed up with Chinese payments giant Ant Financial Services Group and several local banks to offer interest-free financing, its first such move in the country as it looks to boost waning smartphone sales. -
Robots star in ads, but mislead viewers about technology - The Conversation - US
Robots star in ads, but mislead viewers about technology The Conversation - USNowhere is the advance of technology more evident than in the rise of robots and artificial intelligence. From smart devices to self-checkout lanes to Netflix ... -
How Businesses Can Win With Disruptive Customers Without Technology - Inc.
How Businesses Can Win With Disruptive Customers Without Technology Inc.Contrary to popular myth, to be a disruptive new businesses, you don't always need an innovative new technology to win. Many notable recent successes, ... -
Indian lawmakers summon Facebook officials over citizens' rights protection
An Indian parliamentary panel has summoned representatives of Facebook Inc, its messaging services WhatsApp and photo-sharing app Instagram to appear before it early next month and discuss how to safeguard citizens' rights on social media. -
Italian ruling-party lawmakers push for Huawei ban: paper
A group of lawmakers from Italy's ruling coalition is pushing the government to ban China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd from supplying equipment for the country's rollout of 5G mobile communications, Il Messaggero newspaper said on Friday. -
Israel's first lunar lander launched into space from Florida
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Florida on Thursday night carrying Israel's first lunar lander on a mission that if successful will make the Jewish state only the fourth nation to achieve a controlled touchdown on the moon's surface. -
South Korea's Netmarble, Kakao, MBK bid for Nexon parent: report
South Korean tech firms Netmarble and Kakao and private equity fund MBK Partners have submitted initial bids to buy the parent of gaming firm Nexon, the Seoul Economic Daily said. -
Japanese space probe touches down on asteroid to collect samples
A Japanese space probe named after a falcon, Hayabusa 2, has touched down on an asteroid more than 300 million km (186 million miles) from Earth on a mission to seek clues about the origins of life, Japan's space agency said on Friday. -
End of an era as Defence moves off Windows XP
More than 100,000 Department of Defence users have migrated from Windows XP to Windows 10 as part of the End User Computing project, the government announced today. -
Facebook meeting shows challenges ahead for proposed 'oversight board'
Facebook's new effort to bring outside experts into its content review process promises to be complicated and possibly contentious, if discussions this week at a meeting in Singapore are any indication. -
Chinese search giant Baidu beats on ad sales but streaming costs surge
Chinese search engine operator Baidu Inc beat market estimates for fourth-quarter revenue and profit on Thursday, as its core online marketing business stayed resilient and revenue surged in its Netflix-like streaming service iQiyi. -
NPM Enterprise JavaScript service released
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Democratic senators urge FTC to act on Facebook 'friendly fraud' practices
Two Democratic U.S. senators called for the Federal Trade Commission to act on a complaint filed by consumer groups against Facebook Inc on Thursday that alleged the company scammed children into spending money on its platform. -
Amazon, Apple, Google and Microsoft back call for changes to Australia’s ‘encryption’ law
A coalition of groups that brings together civil liberty and privacy advocates with major technology firms has called for a major rework of controversial Australian legislation that they argue could weaken the cyber security of popular online services. -
SpaceX rocket launched carrying Israel's first lunar lander
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Florida on Thursday night carrying Israel's first lunar lander on a mission that if successful will make the Jewish state only the fourth nation to ever to achieve a controlled touchdown on the moon's surface. -
Cryptocurrency companies use 'backdoor' listings to ease into mainstream
Several cryptocurrency exchanges have moved closer to mainstream markets by buying listed companies, looking to raise funds and present themselves as embedded in the traditional financial services world they once spurned. -
Google pushes back against Australian algorithm cop
Google Australia’s managing director, Mel Silva, says that the search company is concerned by a preliminary Australian Competition and Consumer Commission recommendation to create what she describes as an “algorithm regulator”. -
Exclusive: SpaceX, Boeing design risks threaten new delays for U.S. space program
NASA has warned SpaceX and Boeing Co of design and safety concerns for their competing astronaut launch systems, according to industry sources and a new government report, threatening the U.S. bid to revive its human spaceflight program later this year. -
Trump calls for 6G cellular technology, because why the heck not? - TechCrunch
Trump calls for 6G cellular technology, because why the heck not? TechCrunchWe've been covering the battle for 5G between the U.S. and China for some time. The White House has made 5G technology a national security priority, and ... -
Trump calls for US telcos to boost 5G efforts
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday called on U.S. telecommunications companies to boost their work to build faster 5G wireless communications networks, saying they were lagging and at risk of being left behind other countries' efforts. -
Dropbox expects drop in first-quarter operating margin, shares fall
File sharing and storage company Dropbox Inc forecast a drop in current-quarter operating margins from a year earlier, sending its shares down nearly 11 percent in extended trading.
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