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US hits Chinese company over Venezuela Internet curbs
The United States on Nov 30 imposed sanctions on a major Chinese electronics and engineering company for assisting Venezuela in curbing dissent on the Internet.
This holiday season, Americans are shopping from home
The viral pandemic is accelerating a transformation of America’s holiday shopping season.
BlackBerry and Amazon team up on vehicle data and software platform
Canadian technology specialist BlackBerry and e-commerce titan Amazon have developed a cloud-based software platform designed to help automakers and suppliers standardise vehicle data and speed deployment of new revenue-generating features and services, the companies said on Tuesday.
Passwords, a perennial problem
People still don’t take passwords seriously even though they are the first line of defence against cybercriminals.
Planet Classroom Network: The global multicultural YouTube channel for young people launching in January
The Planet Classroom Network promises a YouTube channel for young people, by young people.
How AI could help fight plagiarism in the music business
It can be hard to keep count of all the plagiarism lawsuits that have tarnished the music industry in recent years. To tackle the problem, giants of the sector are turning to artificial intelligence as a potential means of accurately determining when "inspiration" goes too far.
CodeCarbon: Estimating the carbon footprint of code
The CodeCarbon project is offering an open-source tool to help developers estimate the CO2 emissions of their algorithms, in the aim of reducing the carbon footprint of computer code.
Electric commercial vehicle maker to go public in SPAC deal with $1.4 billion valuation
DETROIT (Reuters) - Electric Last Mile Solutions (ELMS) said on Friday it has agreed to go public through a reverse merger with blank-check company Forum Merger III Corp in a deal that values the U.S. electric commercial vehicle maker at $1.4 billion.
Germany promises to probe audit regulator's Wirecard dealings
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany has promised to investigate after the head of the body that regulates auditors told lawmakers he had traded in Wirecard shares weeks before the payment services company collapsed amid massive fraud allegations.
Video AI saves businesses during pandemic
AS the current pandemic is raging across the world, businesses are now responsible for ensuring that social distancing measures are adhered to in their premises.