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Sleeping Tesla Driver Charged in Canada
In Canada, a Tesla driver has been charged with dangerous driving after falling asleep on a highway with the autopilot on. The self-driving car also drove too fast, the police reported.
The incident happened near the village of…
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The US is Now Also Looking At Tencent’s Interests in Game Companies
After TikTok and WeChat, the American government is now also paying extra attention to Tencent, writes Bloomberg news agency based on insiders.
The Chinese internet giant has interests in a range of game companies, and that is…
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iOS 14 Allows Other Standard Browser And Mail App
Apple rolled out iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 this week. An important novelty of the operating systems for the iPhone and iPad is that the user can choose which browser and mail client should function as the default app.
In the past, an…
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WHO Raises the Alarm About the Spread of Coronavirus in Europe
The World Health Organization is raising the alarm about the speed with which the coronavirus is spreading in Europe.
The new infections reported in September should be a "wake-up call", according to regional director Hans Kluge.…
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The Japanese Central Bank is Sticking to Its Ultra-Low Interest Rates
The Japanese central bank is sticking to its ultra-low interest rates and very loose monetary policy.
In doing so, the bank wants to support the economy that was hit hard by the corona crisis and that had already suffered from a…
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Deal Between Oracle and TikTok Not Enough for the US
The deal that software company Oracle has negotiated with Chinese company ByteDance on social media app TikTok is not enough to allay concerns in the US government about China's access to user data.
Those concerns are voiced by…
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First-Ever Voting Advice From US Science Magazine: Choose Biden
The American popular science magazine Scientific American has spoken out for a presidential candidate for the first time in its history.
The magazine, in which Albert Einstein, among others, once published, ranks behind the…
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Amazon Will Open 1,000 Warehouses in US Cities
Amazon is planning to open about 1,000 new warehouses in cities and suburbs in the United States, according to insiders.
According to the sources, the webshop wants to ensure that online products are delivered to people's homes as…
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