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2021-10-19
By Stephen Nellis and Subrat Patnaik (Reuters) -Apple Inc on Monday announced two new MacBook Pro models that run on
2021-10-15
(Reuters) -Microsoft Corp is pulling the plug on LinkedIn in China nearly seven years after its launch, marking the retreat
2021-10-15
By Mike Stone and Stephen Nellis (Reuters) – The United States Army on Thursday said it was pushing back the
Best Deep Tissue Massage Guns
2021-10-14
Massage guns can be expensive. However, some of the best deep tissue massage guns are available for between $130 and…
2021-10-11
LONDON (Reuters) -China has won the artificial intelligence battle with the United States and is heading towards global dominance because
2021-10-08
LAGOS (Reuters) -Google plans to invest $1 billion in Africa over the next five years to ensure access to fast
Apple Wallet
2021-10-06
It has become common to show proof of vaccination in public spaces and this fall iOS will bring digital Covid-19…
2021-09-30
By Tom Balmforth and Anton Zverev MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian authorities have arrested the chief executive of a leading Russian cybersecurity
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2021-09-29
(Reuters) – Netflix has bought video game creator Night School Studio and rolled out five mobile gaming titles in select
Pacemakers
2021-09-29
Electronic pacemakers are life-saving technology. Yet, a new study has discovered that they are under threat from everyday gadgets.
2021-09-28
By Lisa Richwine BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (Reuters) – Netflix Inc is not looking to buy a movie theater chain, Co-Chief
2021-09-27
(Reuters) – China’s most powerful regulators have intensified the country’s crackdown on cryptocurrencies with a blanket ban on all crypto
2021-09-27
By Alun John, Samuel Shen, and Tom Wilson SHANGHAI/LONDON (Reuters) – China’s most powerful regulators on Friday intensified a crackdown
2021-09-27
By Michelle Price WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Regulators globally are cracking down on cryptocurrencies, alarmed at a rapidly expanding market that
2021-09-24
By Joseph Menn SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -When a senior executive at virtual private network company ExpressVPN admitted to working on