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US 'net neutrality' rules will expire on June 11
The rules bar providers from blocking or slowing down access to content or charging consumers more for certain content
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SpaceX postpones first commercial launch
A last-minute technical glitch has led to a halt for at least 24 hours
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GM sees custom designs, personal ownership for self-driving cars
The company is looking at further business opportunities for self-driving cars
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Bill Gates acknowledges Pakistan's use of innovative methods for immunisation
PITB chairman Dr Saif was invited by the Bill and Malinda Gates Foundation to Seattle
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Amazon rolls out model 'smart' homes for US shoppers to try out Alexa
It also steps up competition with retailers such as Best Buy
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Vietnam jails Facebook user for posts seen as anti-state propaganda
People’s Court of Ho Chi Minh City convicted 56-year-old Bui Hieu Vo of carrying out anti-state propaganda
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China's ZTE says main business operations cease due to US ban
Forbidding US firms from supplying it with components and technology
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Samsung Group's ownership structure unsustainable
Resting on circular shareholding between companies was not sustainable
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Here's what Google launched at the annual developer conference
From Android P to Google Duplex, the software giant came out with some interesting developments
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US drone program taps Apple, passes over Amazon, China's DJI
It will help assess how to regulate drones and integrate them safely into US air space
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Facebook launches Blockchain division
David Marcus, the head of Messenger, will set up a group to explore how to use blockchain technology across Facebook
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Twitter asked users to change passwords after glitch
The disclosure comes as lawmakers and regulators scrutinize the way that companies store and secure consumer data
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Uber, US Army ally to test quiet aircraft technology
The alliance highlights a transformation of flying cars from a science fiction concept to real hardware for residents
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Slack adds 1 million paying users amid increasing competition
The San Francisco-based company said it now has more than 70,000 paying organizations
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Google pitches artificial intelligence to help unplug
The AI-powered digital assistant has the potential to free people from everyday chores
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Italy's golden power committee won't meet with Telecom Italia
The move was widely seen as a bid to rein in the influence of top shareholder Vivendi
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Snap hires Amazon veteran Tim Stone as CFO
He served as vice-president of the company’s physical stores until February 2018
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'Facebook effect' turns Swedish steel town into tech hot-spot
The campus is the first Facebook data center set up outside the United States
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Egypt passes law regulating Uber, Careem ride-sharing services
Legalising the increasingly popular ride-sharing services became urgent in March
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Google launches Android Things for appliances
It arrives as Google opens its annual conference for developers
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Memory boost: How chipmakers are weathering slowing smartphone sales
California-based company said the iPhone X was the most popular iPhone model in the March quarter
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Apple acknowledges microphone issues with iPhone 7
Some iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus devices running iOS 11.3 or later are facing an issue with the Microphone
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Three-quarters Facebook users active since privacy scandal
The social media giant has faced pressure from regulators, privacy advocates, and shareholders since March
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Chip designer Mediatek gets Taiwan nod to export goods to ZTE
The US government last month banned American firms from selling to ZTE for seven years
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UK watchdog orders Cambridge Analytica to hand over American's personal data
Data privacy activists say that it would enable millions of other US voters to request information
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Apple and Buffett saw value, and acted
Between them, they bought nearly one of every 10 Apple shares traded during the quarter
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Banks don't want to be weakest link in blockchain revolution
Blockchains offer the promise of secure transactions
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Printing body parts in hospital shows 3D tech's growing reach
The unusual locations for additive printing showed how quickly the technology is moving beyond plastic prototypes
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India's cryptocurrency investors bet trading will survive bank ban
Exchange operators, investors, and analysts say people are rushing to take advantage of a three-month window
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Tinker, tailor, robot maker: In China, trade war threat casts long shadow
The robots are on a sprawling list of products threatened with steep US tariffs amid a simmering trade stand-off
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Flipkart yet to finalize stake sale deal with Walmart
The company's board had approved a deal to sell a stake of about 75 per cent
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Free to play, expensive to love: 'Fortnite' changes video game business
Its publisher, Epic Games, is now worth $4.5 billion
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Qualcomm to depose Apple services chief Eddy Cue
Contesting the San Diego-based chipmaker’s licensing practices and asking for those rebate payments back
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Tesla's Musk calls Wall Street snub 'foolish' but defends his behavior
Musk refused to answer questions from analysts on the electric vehicle maker’s capital requirements
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Apple hits record high after Buffett's Berkshire increases stake
It pushed Apple’s shares up as much as 4.2 per cent to $184.25
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Toyota builds self-driving test track for 'edge case' scenarios
The facility at Ottawa Lake which is being built by the Toyota Research Institute will go into operation in October
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Indonesia looks to blockchain to fix its dodgy data challenges
The digital data structure is best known for underpinning cryptocurrencies
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Careem partners with Edhi to add ambulance service
You can book an ambulance in the 'later' category to transfer patients that are not critical
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Jack Ma's Ant Financial adds two new money market funds to its platform
The decision to include two more funds on its platform will allow Ant Financial to expand its consumer base
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Twitter urges all users to change passwords after glitch
The social network did not say how many passwords were affected
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Press freedom in Pakistan ranked
This is how the country fares on media freedom indices
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Chinese firm flies record-breaking 1,374 dancing drones
UAV firm EHang Egret clinched the record by 156 drones from US technology firm Intel, which flew 1,218 drones
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App redesign haunts Snapchat
Shares of Snap sank as much as 22 per cent
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Apple surprises with solid iPhone sales
Sales of 52.2 million iPhones against a Wall Street target of 52.3 million
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Zuckerberg announces Facebook dating service
There are 200 million people on Facebook that list themselves as single, so clearly there’s something to do here
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'Bitcoin maturing into a period of boring stability'
Cryptocurrency advertisements are disappearing from internet pages, and bitcoin no longer dominates Google searches
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Samsung's upcoming smartphone might have three screens
Two of the 3.5-inch LED panels when unfolded would combine to create a seven-inch display
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China to 'ban' online, mobile poker
Shares of China internet poker game firms drop on reports of ban
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Britain looks to ancient mines for electric car future
The English county of Cornwall and the surrounding area boast one of the world’s largest tin deposits
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This Japanese robot transforms into a sports car
The blue and white robot can carry two passengers as it transforms