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Nokia Phone Maker HMD Global Secures $230 Million in New Funding from Google, Qualcomm
HMD Global said the investment will further fuel strategic vision in several key areas including the company's mission to make 5G smartphones.
Squeegee selfies: Tel Aviv tower-washer is rising TikTok star
Twirling to hip hop over chasms of steel and glass, soapy squeegee in one hand and a smartphone in the other, Noa Toledo is an Israeli social media star who aims to encourage other women to take on her traditionally maledominated job.
Coronavirus accelerates European utilities' digital drive
When COVID19 plunged Italy into lockdown, it was decision time at the Verampio power station. The control room, which runs a fleet of hydroelectric plants across the Piedmont region, hard hit by the pandemic, had to be secured to keep the lights on.
Twitter is Reportedly Testing a New Tool to Help Users View Quote Retweets: Here's How it Will Look
The column will be separate from the current retweets counter but would be live in the same line underneath the post.
Half of Indian Workforce Will be Equipped With AI Skills in the Next 10 Years: Microsoft
The Microsoft research surveyed employees and leaders within large enterprises across industry verticals in India, and 19 other countries.
China Is Upgrading Its Great Firewall And Can Now Censor Even More Content
The update to the censoring tools used by China, is believed to be more potent in restricting HTTPS traffic that uses new technologies like TLS 1.3 and ESNI (Encrypted Server Name Indication).
Twitter expressed interest in buying TikTok's U.S. operations - sources
Twitter Inc has approached TikTok's Chinese owner ByteDance to express interest in acquiring the U.S. operations of the videosharing app, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters, as experts raised doubts over Twitter's ability to put together fin...
Nokia's new CEO working on setting strategy in 'dream job'
Nokia's new chief executive Pekka Lundmark said he will take time to reacquaint himself with the Finnish telecom equipment maker as he works toward setting a strategy, as the company jostles for position in the highly political 5G race.
SoftBank seen returning to profitability as listed holdings rise
SoftBank Group Corp is seen returning to profitability in the first quarter on Tuesday as the value of its listed holdings rise, three months after faltering tech bets via its Vision Fund pushed the group to a record annual loss.
Uber rides demand eviscerated by COVID-19; food-delivery business doubles
Uber Technologies Inc said demand for its fooddelivery service more than doubled in the second quarter as many users remained largely homebound, while demand for ridehailing trips was only marginally recovering from pandemic rockbottom.
How OPPO Reno4 Pro is setting the bars higher for premium smartphones with its premium features
Powered by 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 and some of the hottest tech in the market, get ready for a premium smartphone experience like never before.
Australia to spend $1.2 billion on cyber security for private sector after rise in attacks
Australia will spend A$1.66 billion ($1.19 billion) over the next 10 years to strengthen the cyber defences of private companies and households following a rise in cyber attacks, Prime Minister Scott Morrison will announce on Thursday.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is the Company's Next Big Foldable Smartphone
Samsung has announced its third and rather stunning foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Fold 2.
White House unveils partnership to boost quantum science education
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy said on Wednesday the Trump administration is launching a national education partnership to expand access to K12 quantum information science (QIS) education with major companies and research institut...
India widens China app ban to cover more from Xiaomi, Baidu
India has banned some mobile apps of Chinese companies such as Xiaomi Corp and Baidu Inc, three sources told Reuters on Wednesday, in New Delhi's latest move to hit Chinese companies following a border clash between the neighbours.
SMIC founder says 'optimistic' China can catch up with U.S. in semiconductors
The founder of China's largest chipmaker SMIC said on Tuesday he was "optimistic" China could catch up with the United States in the next generation of semiconductors but that U.S. efforts to contain its technology sector could not be taken "lightly".