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Instagram is the go-to tool for US restaurants in the pandemic
Bars and restaurants rely on myriad tools of the trade, from cocktail shakers to chef’s knives. And then there’s the kitchen instrument the pandemic has made all the more essential: Instagram.
College dropout becomes billionaire with Chinese gaming platform
When China’s two big mobile powers clashed publicly on New Year’s Eve, the stock of a little-known gaming company surged the most ever, minting a new billionaire in 38-year-old maverick entrepreneur Huang Yimeng.
Apple faces Italian suit over iPhones that wear out too quickly
Apple Inc faces an Italian class-action lawsuit seeking compensation over misleading claims about the battery life of older iPhones.
Trump’s extreme-right backers angry and not going anywhere
The American far right is angry: Angry at Joe Biden, angry at Donald Trump, angry at the enigmatic “Q” and angry with themselves.
Australia says ‘inevitable’ Google, others have to pay for news
Australia’s Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said it’s “inevitable” that Google and other tech behemoths will have to eventually pay for using media content, responding to the Internet giant’s threat to disable its search engine in the country if it’s forced to pay local publishers for news.
Tablets: Who still needs them? Experts describe the ideal tablet user
With smartphones and laptops increasingly serving the middle ground taken by tablets, the question comes whether such devices have a useful niche anymore?
Apple plans thinner MacBook Air with magnetic charger in Mac lineup reboot
Apple Inc is working on a thinner and lighter version of the MacBook Air, the company’s mass-market laptop, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Google says to block search engine in Australia if forced to pay for news
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google said on Friday it would block its search engine in Australia if the government proceeds with a new code that would force it and Facebook Inc to pay media companies for the right to use their content.
Alphabet shutting Loon, which used balloon alternative to cell towers
OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc is shutting down Loon after concluding the business, which offers balloons as an alternative to cell towers, is not commercially viable, Google's parent company said on Thursday.
Privacy fears as Indian city readies facial recognition to spot harassed women
A plan to monitor women’s expressions with facial recognition technology to prevent street harassment in a north Indian city, will lead to intrusive policing and privacy violations, digital rights experts warned on Jan 22.