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Chill your Netflix habit, climate experts say
Movie nights once required driving to the local video store to rent, rewind and return the latest blockbuster. Now on-demand video content providers offer countless binge-worthy options at the touch of a finger.
Public to get access to Nuremberg trials digital recordings
Audio recordings from the historic Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders will be made available to the public for the first time in digital form after nearly two years of work conducted in secret.
Uber and Barclays team up to compete in US card rewards war
Uber Technologies Inc and a unit of Barclays plc are teaming up to offer a rewards-enriched credit card in the United States through the ride-service company's mobile phone app.
Dutch firm aims to deliver first flying car in 2018
From The Jetsons to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, flying cars have long captured the imagination.
Low tax Zug aims to become Switzerland's 'Crypto Valley'
The small Swiss canton of Zug, famed for the low taxes that have drawn multinational companies and hedge funds to its lakeside shores, is trying to turn itself into a hub for virtual currency firms.
US FBI will not share iPhone unlocking mechanism, cites lack of ownership
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation said it did not own the rights to the technical method a contractor used to open an Apple iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters and therefore could not share the details.
Apple denies handing source code over to China
Apple denied providing Chinese authorities with special access to its devices, as the iPhone maker defended its position on encryption and cooperation with US law enforcement.
Apple refused China request for source code in last two years
Apple Inc has been asked by Chinese authorities within the last two years to hand over its source code but refused.
Apple, FBI to clash again in Congress over encryption
Apple Inc and the FBI will return to Congress next week to testify before lawmakers about their heated disagreement over law enforcement access to encrypted devices, a congressional committee announced.
Snowden leaks spur new crop of secure phones, communications
Public concerns about the US government's secretive surveillance programmes exposed by Edward Snowden have spawned a slew of encryption products and privacy services that aim to make electronic spying more difficult.