• December 24, 2024

Uber Threatens To Withdraw Business From Austria

In a recent news update, UBER technologies CEO stated that they will withdraw their business from Austria, for the amendment of the constitution, they are inclined at. According to the coverage made, it had been a free gateway for UBER earlier to set their rates. In Austria, there were two categories of cabs – the…

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Twitch Takes Legal Action To Identify Trolls That Posted Violent Content

Twitch, the Amazon-controlled game streaming service, is taking legal action against anonymous trolls who published a series of illegal and harmful content, comprising the Christchurch shooting, on the service late previous month. If the firm verifies these people, they aim to ask the court to ban them from employing the service and oblige them to…

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Telecom Giant Huawei Says Trade Ban Caused Decline In Revenue

Huawei the telecom giant has been one of the worst hit from the trade war between the U.S. and China. The impact from the U.S. trade ban has affected the company more than expected, says the CEO. The telecom giant had earlier reported that its revenue for the first quarter had risen by 39 percent…

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Study Reveals Greater Protein Intake Increases Life Expectancy

A study published in the journal BMJ suggests that an increased intake of processed red meat increases the mortality risk by 13 per cent. Previous studies had concluded the link between consumption of red meat and cardiovascular problems and the recent study strengthens those findings further. The report published was drawn from observations collated by…

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Google Purportedly Stealing Song Lyrics; Genius Charges It As Unfair And Anticompetitive

Genius, a website of music-annotation based in Brooklyn, analyzes and transcribes lyrics of the popular songs and uploads on its website. It claims that Google is stealing lyrics of some songs and showing them on its search results. The company has also sent notices to Google back in 2017, and recently in April. According to…

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Sprint And T-Mobile To Get Approval From US Department Of Justice

T-Mobile and Sprint’s merger has been on and off for quite some years. According to some sources, it is back in news as The Department of Justice prepares to pass the deal. The approval from The Department of Justice would be a big step for the two companies while they want to stand against AT&T…

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Boeing Not Averse To A Changed Name For Its 737 Max

According to the latest news, Boeing has planned to rename its infamous 737 Max aircraft. During one of the press events, Greg Smith said that the aircraft manufacturing company might change the name of its aircraft. Greg Smith also said that the Company will do whatever it can to restore the faith of customers on…

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Amazing Story Of Google CEO; A Story Of Resilience And Top Intelligence!

During one of his recent press interviews, Sundar Pichai said that after his family installed a telephone in the house, neighbors use to come in and call their relatives. Till Pichai moved to America to study at Stanford University he didn’t had a computer system. After graduating from Stanford, Pichai attended Wharton School, there he…

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Shazam Can Now Detect Songs Playing On Android Via Your Headphones

Shazam can be an extremely helpful app, capable of identifying songs and finding lyrics for them just by hearing the audio. But one big issue has been the inability of the software to “listen to” music playing via headphones of a device. Rather, consumers have to play the song via internal speakers or discover a…

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Mars 2020 Now Has A Mast And Wheels—Report

The next Mars Rover is almost in place for NASA. It has been built by the engineers of Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The work took place at Pasadena of California. The mast which looks like a head on the Mars Rover has already been placed. This is planned to be launched in the month of…

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NASA’s Atomic Clock To Be Launched On Falcon Heavy To Help Mars Tech

NASA has several spacecrafts on Mars. It is sometimes difficult for the agency to communicate with all of these. This issue is now going to get resolved at the end of June 2019. This newest technology from the agency is termed as Deep Space Atomic Clock. It has been in the development phase since 2…

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Lyft Is Launching New Electric Bikes And Renaming Its Bikeshare Service

Lyft is rolling out new electric-based bicycles for its bikeshare programs in Bay Area and offering them a new moniker. Rather than Ford GoBike, the project is now dubbed as Bay Wheels. The decision follows not more than a week after Lyft took legal action against San Francisco to maintain what it claims is an…

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