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Mistletoe drones deployed across restaurant chain in Britain
Diners at TGI Fridays across the UK better be prepared to pucker up this holiday season, as the casual restaurant chain is deploying a fleet of drones strapped with sprigs of mistletoe across its British locations.
Microsoft sues IRS for details of probe on internal transactions
Microsoft sued the Internal Revenue Service, seeking information about a law firm hired by US tax authorities in a review of how the software company books sales between subsidiaries.
Recharge your phone in 30 seconds?
An Israeli company says it has developed technology that can charge a mobile phone in a few seconds and an electric car in minutes, advances that could transform two of the world's most dynamic consumer industries.
Murdoch's UK Sun more than doubles online subscribers
Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid The Sun said it had more than doubled its online subscribers to 225,000 in a year, partly helping shore up declining print sales.
One in three consumers now recycle their tech devices
Awareness about the importance of sustainability and reducing waste caused by the increasing obsolescence of computers, smartphones and other gadgets has never been higher according to the Consumer Electronics Association.
The power of presence: Leveraging on location based data
Location based services can potentially benefit more businesses through its innovative use to enhance current operations.
YouTube goes online for second Music Awards
The YouTube Music Awards are undergoing an overhaul for their second edition next year, scrapping a star-studded gala and instead looking at videos’ online buzz.
'Call of Duty' blasts past US$10bil in sales
Blockbuster military shooter videogame Call of Duty has blasted past US$10bil (RM33.56bil) in lifetime sales, propelled by demand for the latest instalment in the 11-year-old franchise.
Uber hires team to help fix privacy issues
Uber scrambled to allay fears that executives at the hot car-sharing startup are gunning for journalists and spying on riders.
US accuses China of cyberspying on American companies
The United States has charged five Chinese military officers and accused them of hacking into American nuclear, metal and solar companies to steal trade secrets, ratcheting up tensions between the two world powers over cyberespionage.