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The power of PowerPoint and how it makes us weak
Are we missing the point?
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China tightens screws on social media
China has some of the world's tightest controls over web content, protected by what is called 'The Great Firewall'
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California wants 5 million 'green' cars on roads by 2030
It also involves the installation of 250,000 electric vehicle charging stations and 200 hydrogen fueling stations
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Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange hacked, losing $530 million
Coincheck posted on its website on Friday afternoon that it had suspended withdrawals of almost all cryptocurrencies
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Mueller team interviewed Facebook staff in Russia probe
The interview was part of Mueller's probe into allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 US election
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Dell considering acquisitions or possible IPO
Board of directors will meet later this month to consider the biggest shakeup in the company’s history
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British PM May says Uber should not be shut down
The answer isn’t to shut Uber down but rather to address those concerns and to establish and enforce the standards
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With self-parking slippers, Nissan drives Japanese hospitality to a new level
The company has developed a system for slippers to ‘park’ themselves at the entrance of the traditional inn
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Tesla denies further Model 3 production issues
The problems with battery production at its Gigafactory in Sparks, Nevada, are worse than it had acknowledged
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Walmart to launch online grocery delivery in Japan
The world’s largest retailer stated that the service will launch in the latter half of 2018 in a deal with Rakuten









