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Consumers crave connected cars but not the connected costs
An estimated 16% of new cars taking to the roads in the US in 2015 will do so with some form of Internet connectivity, and consumer interest in the technology is piquing – especially when it comes to web-enabled services that can potentially take some of the stress out of modern motoring.
US data breach is intelligence coup for China
The hacking of millions of US government employees is likely part of an effort by Chinese intelligence for long-term profiling – and possibly more nefarious things.
Google has until Aug 17 to reply to EU antitrust charges
Google Inc has been given until mid-August to head off EU charges of abusing its market power in a dozen EU countries and stave off a possible billion-euro fine.
US to bring Japan under its cyber defence umbrella
The United States will extend its cyber defence umbrella over Japan, helping its Asian ally cope with the growing threat of online attacks against military bases and infrastructure such as power grids, the two nations said in a joint statement.
Home cooking US startup Blue Apron gets funding sizzle
A US startup that delivers do-it-yourself home cooking kits complete with pre-measured ingredients announced it will turn up the heat with US$135mil (RM505.33mil) in fresh funding.
In US$8bil Samsung bid, some Koreans break ranks to side with foreign activist
In a country with a record of hostility towards foreign capital, some local investors are breaking with tradition as they side with a US hedge fund opposing a proposed Samsung merger.
Israeli start-up spins web of deception to foil hackers
Israeli start-up Illusive Networks says it can foil cyber hackers by lulling them into thinking they have found a way to steal data, which is actually fake.
Hay for cheese? Barter booms in cash-squeezed rural Greece
Wild boar and power cuts were Greek cotton farmer Mimis Tsakanikas' biggest worries until a bank shutdown last month left him stranded without cash to pay suppliers, and his customers without money to pay him.
Volkswagen to offer crash avoidance systems on most US models
Volkswagen AG will offer automatic braking and other crash avoidance systems as standard or optional features on most 2016 models sold in the United States beginning later this year, the company said.
Xiaomi takes first big step outside Asia with Brazil smartphone
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has started making devices in Brazil for sale locally, promising to dramatically undercut rivals on price in the first big step beyond Asia for the world's most valuable technology start-up.