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US food app drivers take more deliveries, but they aren’t seeing higher pay
US drivers for third-party delivery apps such as Uber Eats, DoorDash and GrubHub experienced a flood of orders at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, as restaurants closed for in-person dining and patrons largely decided to enjoy their meals at home.
EU wants ban on roaming charges extended by 10 years
The European Commission on Feb 24 proposed extending a ban on mobile telephone roaming charges across the EU for an additional 10 years.
Outgrowing your smartphone camera? Consider a system camera
Though smartphone cameras have improved a lot, those looking to take their photography to the next level might want to consider a system camera.
Pokemon's appeal continues to endure, even during the pandemic
Pokemon's enduring appeal 25 years on has only strengthen during the pandemic, with more fans turning to the game while cooped up.
McDonald's will test plant-based food, following Beyond Meat partnership
Fastfood giant Yum! Brands may explore more plant based menu items over the next few years following a partnership with Beyond Meat.
Google’s Stadia problem? A video game unit that’s not Googley enough
Google’s streaming video game service Stadia had ambitious plans to disrupt the gaming industry, which is dominated by consoles.
Japanese companies leverage AI, big data in fight against food waste
Japanese companies are ramping up the use of artificial intelligence and other advanced technology to reduce waste and cut costs in the pandemic, and looking to score some sustainability points along the way.
Facebook signs up partners for German news product, but Springer baulks
BERLIN (Reuters) - Facebook signed up a string of German media partners on Monday to provide content for a local news product, but the publisher of the country's best-selling newspaper said it would not take part on terms it dismissed as derisory.
Google is paying for more information in a break with its past
Google is under growing pressure to pay for information that, for two decades, the search provider snipped from the Web – and made a mint from – without paying a sen.
Snarl-ups to startups: Cairo’s jams inspire tech solutions
In gridlocked and heavily polluted Cairo, startups are searching for technological solutions to solve the transport headaches for an expanding megacity already struggling with over 20 million people.