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Ethiopia passes contested ‘hate speech’ law
Ethiopia on Feb 13 passed a law punishing "hate speech" and "disinformation" with hefty fines and long jail terms, despite fears by rights groups it undermines gains in free speech.
Behind Amazon’s HQ2 fiasco: Jeff Bezos was jealous of Elon Musk
When Elon Musk secured US$1.3bil (RM5.34bil) from Nevada in 2014 to open a gigantic battery plant, Jeff Bezos noticed.
Ahead of Bezos visit, India antitrust chief says e-commerce firms shouldn’t offer heavy discounts
Big e-commerce firms should not offer steep discounts, must disclose discounting policies and ensure they do not drive brick-and-mortar rivals out of business, India's antitrust chief said as his commission launched a probe into Amazon.com and Walmart's Flipkart.
Barr blasts Apple for not helping unlock shooter’s iPhones
Apple Inc and the US government are once again at odds over access to iPhones involved in a terrorist attack,
Amazon to ramp up counterfeit reporting to law enforcement
Amazon.com Inc is planning to give more data on counterfeit goods to law enforcement in a further crackdown on fakes listed on its e-commerce sites.
Hackers on the other side of the world can take control of your vehicle
No, you're not talking crazy.
Opinion: Foxconn's rocky Wisconsin romance is a tale foretold
It's not too late for Foxconn and Wisconsin to salvage something out of their failed romance, as long as both sides want to.
In the crosshairs: Chinese drones a target for US ban as security risk
Shenzhen-based DJI, the global leader in drone technology, is confronted with several US efforts to prohibit the sale and use of its products.
‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’ – New instalment succeeds by going back to basics
Call Of Duty has seesawed between different eras. It's been to the future. It went back to World War II. It explored the concept of zombies and a dystopian global crisis.
Google fires four workers, including staffer tied to protest
Google fired four employees for what the technology giant said were violations of its data-security policies, escalating tension between management and activist workers at a company once revered for its open corporate culture.