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U.S. Senator Warner eyes social media bills for hate speech, data portability
U.S. Senator Mark Warner, who co-sponsored legislation this week to ban deceptive practices by social media companies, said on Thursday he was eyeing additional bills aimed at limiting hate speech and allowing users to move their data across platforms. -
Disney unveils price, launch date for big streaming push
Walt Disney Co priced its highly anticipated streaming video service below Netflix in an aggressive move to challenge the dominant streaming service and entice families to buy yet another monthly subscription. -
Fed mandate to use opioid data-sharing technology angers states - Politico
via politico.comFed mandate to use opioid data-sharing technology angers states PoliticoThe Trump administration is forcing states that want millions in federal grants to use relatively untested technology to share prescription data that is key to ... -
Trump says he opposes nationalizing U.S. 5G network
President Donald Trump said Friday the United States should not nationalize its 5G network and said private companies should move quickly to deploy the faster next-generation network. -
Google boosts G Suite with collaboration, AI, integration features
At this week’s Google Cloud Next conference, Google signalled its intentions for G Suite with a host of enhancements across the office suite. -
“Technology is not the issue, we are” - Insurance Business Australia
“Technology is not the issue, we are” Insurance Business AustraliaThe CEO of one of Australia's most prominent underwriting agencies says technology isn't a threat to the industry – the real issue is a reluctance to embrace ... -
Trump says he does not want government to lead 5G effort
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he does not want government to lead the effort to deploy next-generation 5G wireless networks. -
California proposes steps to allow small self-driving delivery trucks on roads
California regulators on Friday proposed regulations that would allow vehicle manufacturers to test or deploy small self-driving delivery trucks on public roads, the state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) said in a statement. -
EU copyright revamp targeting Google, Facebook set for approval on Monday
EU countries are set to agree an overhaul of the bloc's two-decade old copyright rules next week, requiring Google to pay publishers for news snippets and Facebook to filter out protected content, despite increasing opposition from some governments. -
Financial technology at banks, insurers could inadvertently discriminate: N.Y. regulator
The new chief of New York State’s financial services regulator on Friday said she is concerned that the complex technology used by banks and insurers to make business decisions could inadvertently discriminate against some consumers. -
US govt warns on VPN security bug in Cisco, Palo Alto, F5, Pulse software
VPN packages from Cisco, Palo Alto, F5 and Pusle may improperly secure tokens and cookies, allowing nefarious actors an opening to invade and take control over an end user’s system. -
Gov’t warns on VPN security bug in Cisco, Palo Alto, F5, Pulse software
VPN packages from Cisco, Palo Alto, F5 and Pusle may improperly secure tokens and cookies, allowing nefarious actors an opening to invade and take control over an end user’s system. -
Police unveil new technology to combat drivers illegally using mobile phones - Irish Examiner
Police unveil new technology to combat drivers illegally using mobile phones Irish ExaminerPolice have unveiled a new device which can detect when motorists are using their mobile phones while driving. Hampshire and Thames Valley police forces ... -
Disney hits record on streaming plans; Netflix slips
Shares of Walt Disney Co touched an all-time high on Friday after Wall Street analysts said the aggressive pricing of its new video streaming service could help it better compete with Netflix Inc. -
China warns Australia at WTO about 5G restriction
China told Australia at the World Trade Organization on Friday that Australia's restriction on Chinese 5G telecoms technology was "obviously discriminative" and appeared to break global trade rules, according to a transcript seen by Reuters. -
Backstory: Three cameras, two ladders - snapping Tesla's Elon Musk at court
(Backstory is a series of reports showing how Reuters journalists work and the standards under which they operate) -
New technology allows in-situ waste characterisation - World Nuclear News
New technology allows in-situ waste characterisation World Nuclear NewsPersonnel from the US Department of Energy's Office of Environmental Management working at Idaho National Laboratory are using new technology to perform ... -
Parenting club Bounty fined £400,000 for selling users' data - The Guardian
via theguardian.comParenting club Bounty fined £400,000 for selling users' data The GuardianThe parenting club Bounty has been fined £400,000 – one of the largest penalties possible – for sharing its data with marketing agencies without users' ... -
Smaller, faster, better: Nanoscale batteries may power future technology - MIT News
via news.mit.eduSmaller, faster, better: Nanoscale batteries may power future technology MIT NewsNanoscale hydrogen batteries developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory use water-splitting technology to deliver a faster charge, longer life, and less wasted energy. -
Dutch PM Rutte: no decisions yet on Chinese role in 5G roll out
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Friday said his government is exploring how to design the construction of a 5G telecoms network, but has no opinion yet on the possible role of Chinese technology companies in this. -
PayU Buys Payment Technology Firm Wibmo for $70 Million - Finance Magnates
PayU Buys Payment Technology Firm Wibmo for $70 Million Finance MagnatesOnline payment company PayU, a subsidiary of Naspers (NPNJn.J), has lined up another acquisition. This time, the firm has an agreement to acquire Bengaluru ... -
Technology Isn’t a Force for Liberation After All - The Wall Street Journal
via wsj.comTechnology Isn’t a Force for Liberation After All The Wall Street JournalChina and Facebook are adept at tracking people, even if the MTA isn't. -
Russia finds Facebook failed to provide information on data-agencies
A court in Russia fined Facebook on Friday for failing to tell authorities where it stores Russian user data, Russian news agencies reported, a ruling that highlights wrangling between tech giants and Moscow as it ramps up Internet controls. -
Disney CEO Bob Iger on how technology drives consumer behavior - CNBC
via cnbc.comDisney CEO Bob Iger on how technology drives consumer behavior CNBCDisney CEO Bob Iger speaks with CNBC's David Faber on how consumer behavior is driven by technology. -
Alibaba founder defends overtime work culture as 'huge blessing'
Alibaba Group founder and billionaire Jack Ma has defended the grueling overtime work culture at many of China's tech companies, calling it a "huge blessing" for young workers. -
Chinese group to get control of Japan Display after $2.1 billion bailout
A Chinese-Taiwanese group will take control of Apple Inc supplier Japan Display after pumping in funds as part of a 232 billion yen ($2.1 billion) bailout plan for the troubled display panel maker. -
Solar efficiency will be boosted in trials of world-first forecasting technology. - Energy Matters
Solar efficiency will be boosted in trials of world-first forecasting technology. Energy MattersA $1.2 million trial of world-leading forecast technology will increase solar efficiency with more accurate predictions of weather change. University of South ... -
Inside SoftBank's push to rule the road
SoftBank Group Corp leader Masayoshi Son has much bigger ambitions for transportation than simply seeing his investment in Uber Technologies Inc turn into more than $13 billion when the company goes public next month. -
Marvel, monsters and 'Mandalorian' coming to Disney+ app
Walt Disney Co unveiled new details on Thursday about Disney+, a family-friendly digital video subscription that is set to debut later this year and compete with Netflix Inc. -
Disney sees ESPN+ reaching up to 12 million subscribers by 2024
ESPN+, Walt Disney Co's sports video streaming service, could attract between 8 million and 12 million paying subscribers by the end of the fiscal 2024 year, the company said on Thursday. -
5G-connected cows test milking parlor of the future
They may look like regular cows, but a herd of Friesian dairy cattle at a British farm are internet pioneers and they are enjoying the benefits of 5G connectivity before you. -
Suppliers Freudenberg, Benteler join forces in electric cars
German car parts makers Benteler and Freudenberg Vibracoustic are joining forces in the development of parts for electric vehicles, the companies said on Thursday, amid a growing trend of companies in the sector cooperating to cope with change. -
Control, cost and convenience determine how Australians use the technology in their homes - IoT Hub
via iothub.com.auControl, cost and convenience determine how Australians use the technology in their homes IoT HubWe have access to plenty of technology that can serve us by automating more of our daily lives, doing everything from adjusting the temperature of our homes to ... -
Reality Check: Hard Work, Not Technology, Key To DTC - AdExchanger
via adexchanger.comReality Check: Hard Work, Not Technology, Key To DTC AdExchanger“The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today's column is written by Michael Weaver, senior vice president of ... -
Uber unveils IPO with warning it may never make a profit
Uber has 91 million users, but growth is slowing and it may never make a profit, the ride-hailing company said on Thursday in its initial public offering filing. -
Telcos wary of ACCC push for scrutiny of dark fibre, NBN wholesale markets
Network operators have called for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to back away from proposed rules that would allow the ACCC to collect a range of new data about the state of Australia’s dark fibre and NBN wholesale aggregation markets. -
Amazon employees listen to your Alexa conversations - 9news.com.au
via 9news.com.auAmazon employees listen to your Alexa conversations 9news.com.auNot only is Alexa listening when you speak to an Echo smart speaker, an Amazon employee is potentially listening, too. Amazon employs a global team that ... -
Masters 2019: With advance in technology, does a tournament risk losing some of its charm? - Golf Digest
via golfdigest.comMasters 2019: With advance in technology, does a tournament risk losing some of its charm? Golf DigestBy giving golf fans almost everything they want, the Masters loses some of its mystery. -
The 'super easy' way to hack a Swede's email account
When you forget your Gmail password, and have two factor authentication (2FA) enabled, Google will SMS or call you with a six to eight digit code. You enter the code (Google calls this 2-step verification) and gain access to your account. -
US charges Assange after London arrest ends 7 years in Ecuador embassy
British police dragged WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange out of Ecuador's embassy on Thursday after his seven-year asylum was revoked, paving the way for his extradition to the United States for one of the biggest ever leaks of classified information. -
United Kingdom Ministry of Defence linked to mysterious outback aviation incident - Technology - ABC News
via abc.net.auUnited Kingdom Ministry of Defence linked to mysterious outback aviation incident - Technology ABC NewsThe United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence has been linked to a mysterious aviation incident in the Western Australian outback. -
ANZ to explore world of multi-cloud through Google Cloud's Anthos
ANZ is looking to become one of Australia and New Zealand's first major enterprises to explore Google Cloud’s hybrid, multi-cloud environment Anthos. -
SAP CEO aims to double market value by 2023
SAP aims to more than double its market value to between 250 billion euros and 300 billion euros ($282-$338 billion) by 2023. -
Here’s why Microsoft raised the white flag on Edge
Microsoft stunned most tech watchers several months ago when it announced it was abandoning 25 years of its go-it-alone browser strategy.
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