Google may be about to pair all that data it has on users’ Web browsing with the ads displayed on public billboards. Creepy? Maybe. Inevitable? Almost certainly.
Author: Agency Staff
Brace for hikes in the cost of gadgets and other technology items. The rand has weakened beyond R14/US$ for the first time since a credit downgrade in November.
Samsung Electronics has unveiled the Galaxy Note9, banking on the larger-screen device to rejuvenate sales of a struggling flagship line and fend off Apple’s upcoming iPhones over the holidays.
Two days after Elon Musk vowed on Twitter that he had “funding secured” for a spectacular $82-billion deal to take Tesla private, he has offered no evidence to back up the statement
Apple and Samsung’s domination of the smartphone world is being challenged like never before, with Chinese companies muscling in with cheaper and just as innovative devices.
The wild tweet hit Wall Street at precisely 12:48pm on Tuesday – and things just keep getting wilder. Seemingly out of the blue, Elon Musk proclaimed that he might pull his money-losing Tesla off the market.
Cryptocurrencies slumped on Wednesday, with bitcoin tumbling below $6 500 for the first time since July.
The ratio of legal to illegal activity in bitcoin has flipped, according to Lilita Infante at the US Drug Enforcement Administration.
Elon Musk said he’s considering taking Tesla private in a radical step that would ease pressure on the money-losing car maker.
Google, the world’s biggest search engine, is welcome to return to China as long as it complies with the nation’s laws and right to control the Internet within its borders, the People’s Daily said.









