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German firms embrace startups to catch up with digital world
Latecomers to the digital age, big German companies have started teaming up with startups to shake up their conservative business culture and keep pace with a world increasingly dominated by nimble tech giants.
Facebook's Zuckerberg seeks peace with telcos on Web-for-all push
Facebook Inc founder Mark Zuckerberg was on hostile turf as he spoke to executives at the world's biggest annual gathering of the mobile industry, renewing attempts to win their backing to help reach billions of users with no Internet access.
Online ad revenue at risk in war on 'click fraud'
A growing number of US companies, including MillerCoors and AIG, are stepping up the battle against online ad fraud by demanding proof that their ads have been seen by real people instead of computers hijacked by cybercriminals.
Online platform 'Open Humans' launches to share DNA, other data
People eager to share personal information beyond what's on their Facebook profile have another outlet: an online platform launching on March 24 will let them give scientists information about their genomes, gut bacteria and other biological data.
Supreme Court upholds free speech on the Internet
The Supreme Court struck down a law that gave authorities powers to jail people for offensive online posts, a verdict hailed as a victory for free speech in the world's largest growth market for the Internet.
Facebook launches Brazil favela business programme
Facebook launched a new initiative to offer entrepreneurial and technology skills to small businesses in Sao Paulo’s biggest slum, a trial program eyeing Brazil’s huge and increasingly lucrative favelas.
Global push aims to change China's mind on bank rules: US official
The United States has joined forces with Japan and the European Union to pressure China on new bank cybersecurity rules that have upset foreign companies, a senior US official said on Wednesday.
German court bans Uber's unlicensed taxi services
A German court has banned Uber from running services using unlicensed cab drivers and set stiff fines for any violations of local transport laws by the pioneering online taxi firm.
For the unbanked, mobile money still has some way to go
Globally, an estimated 2.5 billion people don't have a bank account, but many own a cellphone, fuelling a race to turn these phones into bank books for the 'unbanked' to store cash, manage their accounts, make purchases and send and receive money - part of so-called 'financial inclusion'.
Do smartphones make us lazy?
Having the world at our fingertips diminishes the role of our brains in daily life, according to researchers in Canada.