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How a group of unlikely sleuths on Reddit helped a US man find his rare stolen van
Casey Walgren’s plans to refurbish the Delica and travel, naturally, fell through when the Covid-19 pandemic hit. Then it got stolen.
Huawei CFO's argument in U.S. extradition case one for politicians, Canada prosecutor says
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Canadian prosecutors told a court on Thursday that it was not a judge's role to decide whether national security and geopolitical concerns can be used to strike down a U.S. request to extradite Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.
Putin calls for internet bound by moral rules, criticises opposition rallies
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin called on Thursday for the internet in Russia to be bound by moral rules to stop society fraying and railed against what he said was its role in drawing children into opposition street protests, prostitution and drugs.
Qualcomm takes aim at Apple with line of wireless audio chips
(Reuters) - Qualcomm Inc on Thursday announced a new line of chips for connecting wireless speakers and headphones designed to help Android phones rival the ease-of-use of Apple Inc's headphones.
Explainer: Honda unveils its new level 3 technology, but how does it work?
TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co Ltd unveiled on Thursday a limited batch of its flagship Legend sedan this week, becoming the world's first carmaker to sell a vehicle equipped with certified level 3 self-driving technology.
Exclusive: Amid shortage U.S. suppliers to Chinese chip giant SMIC struggle to get export licenses
(Reuters) - The U.S. government has been slow to approve licenses for American companies like Lam Research and Applied Materials to sell chipmaking equipment to China semiconductor giant SMIC, several sources said, as the impact from global shortage spreads.
WhatsApp adds voice and video calling feature to desktop version
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc's WhatsApp has introduced a voice and video calling feature on its desktop version, the company said on Thursday.
Global semiconductor shortage spurs run on vintage chipmaking tools
(Reuters) - Minnesota-based Polar Semiconductor makes chips for automakers and is booked beyond capacity. But expanding production lines to help solve a chip shortage that is shutting down car factories around the world is not feasible - in part due to the scarcity of older-style chipmaking machinery.
Twin sisters score Japan’s hottest IPO by making games for women
To the growing list of things that make gaming startup Coly Inc unusual, it can add one of the best market debuts in recent Japanese history.
Apple-supplier Foxconn flags strong start to year as lockdowns spur electronics demand
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Apple supplier Foxconn said it expects first-quarter revenue to rise more than 15% from a year earlier, boosted by strong iPhone sales and robust demand for electronics during lockdowns worldwide to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.