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Less is more? 'Clash of Clans' maker banks on handful of games
Mobile games maker Supercell will focus on just a few titles and quickly kill off ones that do not immediately catch on as it seeks to remain the world's top-grossing company in the sector, its chief executive said.
Dutch to cut 5,000 tax inspectors, add computers in efficiency drive
The Dutch government said it will cut up to 5,000 jobs at its tax authority, almost a fifth of total staff, in a multi-year reorganisation that will see more tax inspections carried out automatically by computer.
D on Droid: Is the pen mightier than the finger?
Is there still a need for a stylus pen in this day and age where our smartphones are fully designed for our thumbs? Our columnist shares about his continuing love for the stylus.
Startup turns old shipping containers into farms
The food tech startup Freight Farms is giving new life to old shipping containers, and at the same time giving impetus to locally grown food.
PayPal extends One Touch payment to online transactions
PayPal, eBay Inc's electronic payments division, said it will extend its single-touch payment service from mobile devices to online transactions to try to reduce the US$4tril (RM14.25btril) in merchandise abandoned in retailers' online shopping carts every year due to complicated checkout procedures.
White House seeks Silicon Valley help on strong yet breakable encryption
The Obama administration hopes Silicon Valley technologists can think of a system with strong encryption that could be pierced legally by one party without opening the door to others, a White House official said.
US firm CrowdStrike claims success in deterring Chinese hackers
US cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike Inc said it had successfully prevented a Chinese hacker group from targeting a US technology firm for the first time, offering promise for other companies facing cyber attacks.
Smartphones boost US teens’ connections: survey
It’s not just your imagination: most American teenagers are online or on their smartphones every day, and many are almost continually connected.
Swiss army knife maker plans foray into smartwatches: CEO
Swiss army knife maker Victorinox plans to unveil its version of a smartwatch by the start of next year, its chief executive said.
Battlefield: Hardline – Wage war on two fronts
Skip the single-player campaign and jump straight into the refined multiplayer.