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Taking IT in their stride: Women chart a new course with tech
To mark International Women's Day, LifestyleTech talks to women who say that although entering the tech world has not been easy, they are making headway by working together.
Malaysian CG company Lemon Sky denies allegations staff was made to work overtime without pay
Lemon Sky Studios has denied allegations that it made employees work overtime without pay to complete work for big-name companies based overseas.
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.
Musk floats ‘Starbase’ name change for Texas launch town
Elon Musk is eyeing a name change for Boca Chica, Texas, the Gulf Coast community where his Space Exploration Technologies Corp is building its futuristic deep-space rocket.
Fly me to the Moon: Japan billionaire offers space seats
It’s the sort of chance that comes along just once in a blue Moon: a Japanese billionaire is throwing open a private lunar expedition to eight people from around the world.
Digital authentication opens new doors for art, sports collectors
Fans are spending thousands to buy moments or short videos of professional stars like Lebron James in a new virtual market for collectors.
Spotify removes K-pop music licensed by Kakao M after deal expires, fans upset
Music by the likes of Epik High, IU, Seventeen and more are no longer available for streaming on Spotify after the company failed to reach an agreement for a new licensing deal with distributor Kakao M.
Self-made South Korean billionaires promise to give half away
Two self-made South Korean billionaires have pledged in as many weeks to give away half their fortunes – a rarity in a country where business is dominated by family-controlled conglomerates and charity often begins and ends at home.
Alibaba, Pinduoduo fight against China’s looming food crisis
The battle to supply 1.4 billion people with fresh fruit and vegetables is taking China’s e-commerce companies into the country’s hinterlands, where they are attempting to revolutionise centuries-old agricultural practices to secure future supply for their burgeoning online grocery businesses.
Food app founder vows to give away half of wealth under Buffett pledge
South Korean food-delivery app Woowa Brothers founder and wife sign the Giving Pledge initiative, vowing to donate at least half of their wealth.