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Telenor, Google Cloud partner up to digitalise operations
Telenor and Google Cloud have partnered up to digitalise telecom operations globally.
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ConsoliAds opens new avenues of game growth with immersive ads
Sign up today and boost your in-game revenue with flawless mobile in-game advertising
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US states file antitrust complaint against Alphabet's Google
US states filed a complaint against Google for breaking antitrust laws and boosting its advertising business.
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Apple TV+ brings its first Korean series
Coinciding with the launch of Apple TV+ in South Korea, Apple has rolled out its first Korean original series.
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Musk spars with Bernie Sanders, offers to sell more Tesla stock
After Bernie Sanders demanded the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes, Musk and Sanders got into a spar.
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Saudi Arabia launches app to facilitate overseas Umrah pilgrims
Service can be availed after registering on ‘Quddum’ platform, reads official statement
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Pilot project launched to test food delivery by ‘Pandafly’ drones
Use of disruptive technology by Foodpanda will accelerate deliveries over longer distances
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Patreon to challenge YouTube with own video hosting platform
Patreon is aiming to attract YouTube users by building a way for creators to host and share videos on the platform.
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Musk sells nearly $7 billion worth of Tesla shares this week
Elon Musk sold off $6.9 billion worth of shares of Tesla, after taking advantage of the firm's raise in value.
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YouTube makes 'dislike' button private
YouTube is making the number of 'dislikes' on videos, private to the creator only, to ensure a respectful interaction.
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Toshiba plans to split into three after wave of scandals
Toshiba plans to split into three companies, amid activist shareholder pressure.
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Instagram tests new 'Take a Break' feature
Instagram tests new feature 'Take a Break' in light of Haugen's testimony against Facebook and its impact on teenagers
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Biden signs legislation to tighten US restrictions on Huawei, ZTE
Biden signs legislation that will prevent large tech companies from acquiring equipment licenses in the US.
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Spotify bolsters audiobooks business with Findaway buy
Spotify is trying to include more audiobooks in its collection by partnering with audiobook publishers.
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Toshiba set to announce split into three firms
Toshiba Corp is set to break up into three companies focusing on infrastructure, devices and memory chips.
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Facebook's work app Workplace to integrate with Microsoft Teams
Facebook announced that it's integrating Workplace with Microsoft app Teams, to allow better collaboration.
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Sony cuts PlayStation 5 production outlook due to component snag
Sony has reduced its production of PlayStation 5 because of component and logistics constraints.
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Japan's Subaru unveils first all-electric car, with Toyota
Subaru revealed its first all-electric car, the Solterra, after developing it for two years with Toyota.
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Disney wants to become the happiest place in the metaverse
Disney is making a leap into virtual reality as fiction writers had imagined it, creating their own Metaverse.
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The New Masters: How auction houses are chasing crypto millions
NFT sales top $10 billion in the third quarter of this year, as clients continue to bid on digital art.
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Apple denied request for pause of 'Fortnite' antitrust orders
US judge denied Apple's request to pause orders that were handed down in an Antitrust case against Fortnite.
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Facebook gives estimate of bullying, harassment on its platforms
In a blog post, Facebook revealed an estimate of bullying and harassment on its own site for the first time.
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Facebook plans to remove sensitive ad-targeting options
Facebook announced that it planned to remove ad-targeting options especially with regard to sensitive topics.
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TSMC, Sony to invest $7 bln for new Japanese chip plant
TSMC partnered up with Sony to build a $7 billion chip plant in Japan, with Sony investing $500 million.
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Xiaomi switches China playbook with eye toward EV showrooms
Xiaomi revamps its playbook in China by opening new stores to spur domestic sales growth and pave the way to sell EVs.
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Scientists engineer silk that keeps skin cooler than cotton
Researchers at Nanjing and Stanford University have created a silk fabric that will reflect 95% of direct sunlight
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Heinz debuts ‘Marz’ ketchup made from tomatoes grown in Mars-like conditions
Research team working on the Heinz Marz will be first to taste the new product on November 10th live on social media
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French retailer Carrefour steps up digital push
Carrefour pledged to spend 3 billion euros to expand digital commerce and is looking to retain an edge over Amazon.
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Bitcoin, ether scale new peaks as flows pour in to crypto
Bitcoin and Ether made record peaks in Asia's trading market, driven by currency adoption and worry for inflation.
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Roblox bookings beat as gaming boom persists, shares surge
Roblox exceeded quarterly bookings of its hit games, "MeepCity" and "Adopt Me!", boosting its shares by 33% in trading
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McAfee to be taken by Advent-led group in $14 billion deal
Cyber security company, McAfee Corp has been taken by US private equity firm Advent International.
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EU tech rules could be global standard: Facebook whistleblower
Facebook Whistleblower, Frances Haugen, praises EU tech rules that compel firms to make content online safe.
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Tesla shares fall after Twitter users vote for Musk to sell stock
Tesla shares fell by 7.5% in the premarket after Elon Musk proposed selling 10% of his shares in a Twitter poll.
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Ethereum rises to new record, bitcoin to near 3-week high
Bitcoin rose to two-an-half-week peak, while ether also climbed to a new record high this week.
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Twitter users say 'yes' to Musk, to sell 10% of his Tesla stock
57.9% of Twitter users voted 'yes' to Musk's proposal to sell 10% of his Tesla stock.
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Spotify or Patari: which is the better music app
A detailed comparison of Patari and Spotify, to decide the best music app for you!
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Telehealth apps see post-Covid focus on mental wellbeing
Online telehealth apps have increased in demand since Covid19, as people begin to focus on their wellbeing.
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Apple hires former Tesla engineer to boost self-driving car effort
Apple has hired a former Tesla engineer to boost car development efforts.
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Amazon seeks to deploy 4,500 additional satellites
Amazon is seeking approval from US Communications to deploy 4,500 additional satellites for an internal project.
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Need stressed for safer digital space
Experts say collaborative approach necessary for online safety
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Researchers at Avast highlight fake apps on Google Play Store
A number of apps on Google Play Store are fake and aimed towards exploiting users unawares, says Avast.
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Israeli startup develops balloons to capture carbon dioxide
High Hopes Lab is determined to combat global warming by sending out balloons in the air to trap carbon dioxide.
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Facebook tests paid subgroups in subscription push
Facebook is trying to help creators make money on Facebook Groups, such as subscriptions to exclusive content.
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Nintendo says chip shortage hitting hardware development
Nintendo Co Ltd is hitting hardware development of its hit Switch device amid global chip shortage.
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Google to invest $1 bln in CME Group, agrees cloud computing deal
Google has invested $1 billion in CME Group and signed a deal to move operator trading system to the cloud.
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Airbnb revenue surges as countries invite vaccinated travelers
Airbnb's quarterly revenue topped Wall Street expectations as global travel resumes for vaccinated travelers.
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Apple's software boss warns against draft EU policy on App Store
Software boss criticised EU draft guidelines that will allow users to install software from outside the App Store.
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Digital rights activists accuse Facebook of anti-Palestinian bias
Palestinian activists called out Facebook and other social media platform for censoring content criticising Israel.
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Microsoft president says tech must compromise
President Brad Smith said that the tech sector needs to take the government's and people's concerns seriously.
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China's Lenovo beats chip shortage to post 65% rise in Q2 profit
Lenovo reported a 65% rise in second-quarter profits amid a global chip shortage.