TikTok Shop Makes Triumphant Return to Indonesia After $1.5 Billion Investment
In order to revive its online retail operation in Indonesia, social networking app TikTok has partnered with GoTo, a major player in the country's technology sector.
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Twitch to Pull the Plug on South Korean Operations Amidst Mounting Costs
Due to excessive operational expenses and network fees, Twitch, the streaming division of Amazon, said on Tuesday that it will cease operations in South Korea in February of the next year.
Nokia Stumbles After Losing AT&T, Shares Hit Three-Year Low
Nokia's stock fell to a three-year low after the telecom giant missed out on a significant agreement to launch a new network in the United States alongside AT&T, the industry titan.
Tesla's Cybertruck: High Price Could Dampen Enthusiasm for Electric Pickup
The starting price for Tesla's long-delayed Cybertruck is $60,990, which is more than 50% more than what CEO Elon Musk had advertised in 2019 and a price that experts predict would appeal to a privileged few.
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T-Rex uses computer-aided design to create toys
Young Japanese toy design studio T-Rex brings uses computer-aided design (CAD) to design and create their products.
Dec 09, 2015 10:24 PM EST
Mozilla Stop Its Failed Firefox OS
Mozilla decided to stop its Firefox OS, after it is unable to compete in the market dominated by Android,
Dec 10, 2015 10:29 AM EST
The new DNA editing tool can modify human cells but is prohibited to be used in establishing pregnancy
Scientists from across the world gathered for the International Summit in Human Gene Editing in Washington, DC this week. The meeting discussed the new gene editing tool called CRISPR-CAS9 and its use in human gene editing.
Dec 09, 2015 09:25 PM EST
IBM Broadens Push in China, India to Predict Pollution Patterns
International Business Machines Corp., which has been developing artificial intelligence to help fight Beijing’s toxic air pollution by predicting pollution patterns, plans to work with other municipalities in China and India on similar projects to manage air quality.
Dec 10, 2015 07:58 AM EST
The Unapologetic Magic Mouse 2 – The Sad Reality of the Apple Design
Are you fond of Apple made products? Be sure enough whether you want to invest in some recent controversial Apple goods like magic mouse 2. Magic mouse 2 is one of the questionable accessories that Apple launched this year.
Dec 10, 2015 12:27 AM EST
Volkswagen is going to launch an electric concept car at CES next month
Volkswagon decided to show off an all-electric concept car at CES next month.
Dec 10, 2015 06:42 AM EST
Yahoo co-founder joins Didi Kuaidi
Didi Kuadi, largest car hailing app in China, has appointed Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang as a senior advisor and board observer to the ride-hailing app firm as it battles Uber technologies for market share in China. In a statement, the company said Yang’s experience will help it build its mobile platform, which is already used by 250 million people in China. Both companies have stepped up their plans to expand in China recently, signaling tougher competition in the years ahead.
Dec 09, 2015 04:04 AM EST
This Ibuprofen can relieve pain for 12 hours and it comes in a patch
Scientists at the University of Warwick and Medherant have created a patch delivery system for ibuprofen that spreads the drug's effect for up to 12 hours.
Dec 10, 2015 10:14 PM EST
PlayStation Messages Coming to Android and iOS
Sony launches PlayStation Messages to enable people on PlayStation Network to communicate directly through Android and iPhone.
Dec 10, 2015 10:38 AM EST
Jakarta greenlights Uber operations
Uber has received approval from Jakarta government to operate legally in the Indonesian capital, as long as it meets tax rules and other requirements from the government.
Dec 10, 2015 01:52 AM EST
World's Tiniest Thermal Sensor Powered by Radio Waves
Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) have developed a tiny, wireless temperature sensor which is powered by the radio waves that are part of the device's own network. All it needs is energy from a nearby router -- once there's enough, it powers up and starts working. This means that the sensor needs not even a single wire, nor a battery that would have to be replaced. The arrival of such sensors is an important development on route towards smart buildings, for instance. But the applications are many and various.
Dec 10, 2015 07:14 AM EST
IBM is unveiling its Object Storage Service through Bluemix Cloud
IBM is trying to hit the cloud service market by launching Bluemix object storage services. Would IBM make it through by outshining market biggies like Google, Amazon and Microsoft? Besides spreading its cloud service market in international level, IBM has also joined startup helping venture with NASSCOM.
Dec 08, 2015 10:04 PM EST