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Bosch hires 'internet of things' expert from SAP
The so-called “internet of things” refers to embedded computing devices in everyday objects
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Toyota venture to spend $2.8 billion to develop self-driving technology
The Tokyo-based venture which will bring together some 1,000 employees including new hires
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Broadcom return to the US could be complete in mid-May
Wrapping up the move from Singapore and redomiciling in the United States relatively quickly could remove a roadblock
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Deason sues Xerox to allow new board nominations
Deason said on Monday he had the right to nominate directors, despite missing a deadline
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Iran’s Rouhani promises women access to stadiums
President has repeatedly criticised the ban but has been unable to get it removed
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Netanyahu investigation: What happens next?
Israeli police on Feb 13 recommended that 68-year-old, four-term prime minister be indicted for bribery in two cases
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Merkel, Trump call for Syrian ceasefire to be implemented
Putin's latest remarks about arms developments has sparked concern
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UNICEF says aid convoy for 180,000 Syrians could go on Sunday
No sign of agreement on further convoys
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Nonprofits scramble to comply with new Google ad policy
The tech giant would stop funding groups that generate less than 5 per cent clicks in two consecutive months
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Twitter seeks proposals to improve content quality on its platform
The new approach would be based on identifying metrics to gauge the "health of public conversations"









