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Intelsat says satellite made by Boeing fails
Satellite operator Intelsat S.A. said on Thursday one of its satellites made by Boeing Co has failed due to an anomaly related to its propulsion system. -
Pinterest, Zoom shares surge in market debuts after IPOs
Shares of Pinterest Inc surged almost 30 percent in their stock market debut on Thursday, valuing the online scrapbook company at around $16 billion and signaling investor appetite for new tech listings. -
Microsoft discounts consumer Office 365 by 30% under 'Home Use Program'
The changes cut the price of an annual subscription for Office 365 Home to $69.99 and for Office 365 Personal, $48.99. -
Automakers invest heavily in electric vehicles despite still-low demand
Demand for electric vehicles remains low in the U.S. market, but industry executives at the New York auto show this week said they are pushing ahead with billions of dollars in investments even while preaching patience. -
Will San Francisco Ban Facial Recognition Technology? - Government Technology
Will San Francisco Ban Facial Recognition Technology? Government TechnologyA proposed ordinance would prohibit any municipal use of the software, a move that civil rights groups support, but is opposed by law enforcement organizations ... -
Samsung gets reports of Galaxy Fold screen problems, raising specter of Note 7 fiasco
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said it has received "a few" reports of damage to the displays of samples of its upcoming foldable smartphone, raising the prospect of a less-then-smooth entry for the splashy $1,980 handset. -
Zoom starts trading at $65 per share, 80 percent above IPO price
Video conferencing company Zoom Video Communications opened at $65 per share on Thursday, 80.6 percent above its initial public offering price, in its debut on the Nasdaq. -
Explainer: Betting on the past? Europe decides on connected car standards
The European Commission's push to implement a Wi-Fi standard for connected cars has won the support of lawmakers in a victory for Germany's Volkswagen, although competitor BMW and other backers of a rival technology still hope to overturn the decision. -
Google lets Android users in Europe choose rival browsers, search engines
Users of Android devices in Europe will be able to choose rival browsers and search engines from five options starting on Thursday, a senior Google executive said, as the company tries to quell EU antitrust concerns and stave off fresh penalties. -
Cisco warns WLAN controller, 9000 series router and IOS/XE users to patch urgent security holes
Cisco says unpatched vulnerabilities could lead to DoS attacks, arbitrary code execution, take-over of devices. -
Uber unveils safety measures after college student's murder
Uber Technologies Inc said it was rolling out new safety features to help riders avoid fake rideshare drivers, two weeks after the murder of a college student who got into her killer's car mistakenly believing it was her ride. -
Why language technology can't handle Game of Thrones (yet) - Science Daily
Why language technology can't handle Game of Thrones (yet) Science DailyResearchers have performed a thorough evaluation of four different name recognition tools on popular 40 novels, including A Game of Thrones. Their analyses ... -
Visual China fined over false photo copyright claims
Visual China Group Co Ltd, the largest Chinese stock images provider, said on Thursday that a subsidiary has been fined by internet authorities, days after it falsely claimed copyright of prominent images. -
China's Huawei makes second attempt at Brazil smartphone market
China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd is making a second attempt at cracking the Brazilian smartphone market, the fourth-largest in the world, with the launch of two high-end handsets this month, after its cheaper offerings failed to catch on earlier in the decade. -
Factbox: T. Rowe Price sheds most of its Tesla stake
T. Rowe Price, once the second-largest investor in Tesla Inc after Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk, has shed most of its stake in the electric carmaker in a series of transactions over the last two quarters. -
Facebook says it uploaded email contacts of up to 1.5 million users
Facebook Inc said on Wednesday it may have "unintentionally uploaded" email contacts of 1.5 million new users since May 2016, in what seems to be the latest privacy-related issue faced by the social media company. -
New Apple lab uses robots to rip apart devices for recycling materials
Apple Inc is notorious for keeping what happens in its laboratories a closely guarded secret. But the iPhone maker plans to share openly everything that happens in its newest lab in Austin, Texas. -
May the shopping be with you: French supermarket tests robot delivery
Four decades after R2-D2 delivered a vital message from Princess Leia in the hit movie "Star Wars", a French supermarket group plans to use robots inspired by the drum-shaped droid to transport food to customers in Paris. -
New carbon dioxide capture technology is not the magic bullet against climate change - Phys.Org
New carbon dioxide capture technology is not the magic bullet against climate change Phys.OrgAccording to a recent major UN report, if we are to limit temperature rise to 1.5 °C and prevent the most catastrophic effects of climate change, we need to reduce ... -
Tencent wins key approval to sell Nintendo's Switch in China
China's Tencent has won a key approval to start selling the Nintendo Switch in the country, paving the way for the console to enter the world's largest video games market two years after it was first released worldwide. -
The keyboard will be gone in five years and voice tech is 'the opportunity of a decade,' investor says - CNBC
The keyboard will be gone in five years and voice tech is 'the opportunity of a decade,' investor says CNBCVoice-enabled technology will end the need for keyboards within five years, and investors should put their money into the space, a venture capitalist with a track ... -
Facebook bans far-right groups including BNP, EDL and Britain First - The Guardian
Facebook bans far-right groups including BNP, EDL and Britain First The GuardianYears after the company first dismissed fears it was empowering extremists, Facebook has permanently banned a number of far-right organisations and ... -
TSMC upbeat on chip outlook after Apple-Qualcomm settlement; first quarter disappoints
Taiwan's TSMC struck an upbeat note about the outlook for the depressed global chip market, betting that a rollout of faster 5G mobile network would buoy demand, even as it posted its steepest quarterly profit drop in more than seven years. -
Samsung could become one of Orange's providers for French 5G license
Samsung Electronics could become one of Orange's providers for a possible 5G telecoms frequency in France, said Orange's head Stephane Richard on Thursday. -
Technology in sport: Inside the stadium of the future - ZDNet
Technology in sport: Inside the stadium of the future ZDNetTottenham Hotspur Football Club wants fans to think of its new state-of-the-art stadium as a destination first and a sports ground second. -
Microsoft aims for simplicity with Bosque programming language
The new, open-source programming language is designed for writing code that is simple and obvious for both humans and machines -
China EV maker Byton says business as usual despite management upheaval
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Byton, which is facing a management shake-up and questions about funding an expansion, said it has received over 50,000 orders globally for its new SUV model and plans to start production at the end of this year. -
Pinterest valued at $12.7 billion in IPO, sign of tech demand after Lyft struggles
Pinterest Inc's initial public offering set the online scrapbook company's valuation at $12.7 billion on Wednesday, above its expectations and a sign of strength for the tech IPO market after Lyft Inc's struggles. -
Amazon, facing entrenched rivals, says to shut China online store
Amazon.com Inc said it will shut its China online store by July 18, as the U.S. e-commerce giant focuses on the lucrative businesses of selling overseas goods and cloud services in the world's most populous nation. -
Is technology to blame for spread of ‘unjoined-up thinking’? - The Irish Times
Is technology to blame for spread of ‘unjoined-up thinking’? The Irish TimesSocial media 'invites us to be so many people at once', says UCC academic Fiachra Long. -
Sydney startup Tiliter announces partnership, introducing AI technology to thousands of supermarkets across Australia - - Anthill online
Sydney startup Tiliter announces partnership, introducing AI technology to thousands of supermarkets across Australia - Anthill onlineAward winning Australian AI technology start-up Tiliter have recently announced their partnership with GaP Solutions which will see their *fresh* produce ... -
Screened out: The Spanish teens hooked on technology - EL PAIS
Screened out: The Spanish teens hooked on technology EL PAISThey call it non-substance addiction. For Adrián, a 14-year-old from the southern Spanish city of Cádiz, it started in the summer. Almost without realizing it, ... -
Vocus calls for backhaul component to mobile black spot program
Network operator Vocus says that the government should consider funding carrier-neutral backhaul as part of its mobile black spot program. -
Sponsored How 3D Technology is Boosting Industrial Sales Partner Content 5 Min 6 - The Urban Developer
Sponsored How 3D Technology is Boosting Industrial Sales Partner Content 5 Min 6 The Urban DeveloperAs the residential market continues to slow across the country, other sectors are to thriving with industrial property seeing both low vacancy rates and significant ... -
Australia needs ambassador to Silicon Valley, Chinese tech giants, says former diplomat
Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) should create new ambassador positions to serve Silicon Valley and China’s tech giants, says Liberal candidate for Wentworth Dave Sharma in a report released today. -
Facebook unintentionally uploaded email contacts of 1.5 million new users
Facebook says it may have unintentionally uploaded email contacts of 1.5 million new users on the social media site since May 2016. -
Zoho CEO : ‘Extraordinary amounts’ of venture capital have distorted enterprise technology market - Which-50
Zoho CEO : ‘Extraordinary amounts’ of venture capital have distorted enterprise technology market Which-50The enterprise technology market is in a bubble, distorted by cash from venture capital hoping the companies they back will win the greatest share of the. -
Technology disrupting Australian retail - Technology Decisions
Technology disrupting Australian retail Technology DecisionsThree in four respondents to an Australian Retailers Association Survey agree that technical change is significantly disrupting the industry. -
Microsoft injects funding into Aussie AI projects
Microsoft has offered support to six Australian artificial intelligence projects, taking its AI for Earth funding initiatives to US$50M around the world. -
PODCAST: Gaining operational advantage through the use of multi-static technology, David Eyles, Thales - Defence Connect
PODCAST: Gaining operational advantage through the use of multi-static technology, David Eyles, Thales Defence ConnectHaving previously covered his role as capture leader for the SEA 5000 program, David Eyles of Thales again joins host Phil Tarrant on the Defence Connect ... -
PathAI raises $60 million for its computer vision-based pathogen detection technology - TechCrunch
PathAI raises $60 million for its computer vision-based pathogen detection technology TechCrunchWith a clinical version of PathAI's computer vision-based pathogen detection *service* still at least one year from coming to market, the diagnostic technology ... -
Sydney start-up Q-CTRL launches open source quantum error suppression library
Sydney start-up Q-CTRL is releasing an open source library of error suppression controls for quantum computers. -
A rude awakening for voice technology - The Drum
A rude awakening for voice technology The Drum2018 was Amazon Alexa's biggest year yet, doubling the number of sales in 2019 to over 100 million with both Amazon's own devices and third-party hardware. -
Samsung Completes Development of 5nm EUV Process Technology - AnandTech
Samsung Completes Development of 5nm EUV Process Technology AnandTechSamsung Foundry this week announced that it has completed development of its first-generation 5 nm fabrication process (previously dubbed 5LPE). -
'Bloomberg Technology' Full Show (04/17/2019) - Bloomberg
'Bloomberg Technology' Full Show (04/17/2019) BloombergThe only daily news program focused exclusively on technology, innovation and the future of business from San Francisco. (Source: Bloomberg) -
How 5G drove moves by Apple, Qualcomm and Intel
Apple and Qualcomm on Tuesday settled an acrimonious two-year legal dispute. Shortly afterward, Intel Corp said it will exit the smartphone modem chip business. -
What lies beneath: A new approach to big data for Australian businesses
Jump back a few years, and database management would have been top of the list in the ‘best leave that one to the techies’ category. -
Supercars using fines to pay for new video technology - Motorsport.com
Supercars using fines to pay for new video technology Motorsport.comSupercars is using fines dished out to drivers and teams through its judicial system to fund the Hawk-Eye technology being used in race control this year.
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