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Detroit is left in traffic as carmakers motor into mobility era
Eric Jones has nearly given up on driving in Detroit.
Google plans censored version of search engine in China: sources
Alphabet Inc's Google plans to launch a version of its search engine in China that will block some websites and search terms, two sources said, in a move that could mark its return to a market it abandoned eight years ago on censorship concerns.
Into The Void: Hyper real ‘Star Wars’ VR makes you the hero
The Void is the latest in a flood of businesses offering whole-body, fully immersive virtual reality experiences for about double the price of a movie ticket.
Big tech is throwing money and talent at robots for the home
Science fiction writers and technologists have been predicting the arrival of robot butlers for the better part of a century. So far domestic robots have been relatively pedestrian: robot dogs, vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers. Rosie of The Jetsons fame? Not so much.
Despite strong Oculus Go sales, VR fever is cooling: analyst
Virtual reality headset shipments are up thanks to Oculus Go, but VR fever in general is cooling, according to market intelligence company SuperData.
Why China’s tech-savvy millennials are quitting WeChat
Disillusioned users are leaving China’s most popular social network over growing privacy fears, but doing so comes at a cost
As inflation soars, Facebook drives trading in Argentina’s barter clubs
At an abandoned train station in Buenos Aires' working-class suburb of San Miguel, hundreds of Argentines gather with bags of clothes, rice, flour and sugar to trade.
Facebook, Apple disagree on how to curb fake news for US midterms
Apple and Facebook have figured out how to keep us glued to their devices and platforms. But they haven’t figured out how to curb the misinformation that plagued them during the 2016 election and have struggled to regain public trust.
Google engineers refused to build security tool to win military contracts
Earlier this year, a group of influential software engineers in Google’s cloud division surprised their superiors by refusing to work on a cutting-edge security feature.
Drone swarms are the new fireworks lighting up China’s skies
Since China banned fireworks across more than 400 cities to reduce pollution, a new entertainment has emerged to fill the skies: drone swarms.