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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Li-Fi, a wireless technology that is 100 times faster than Wi-Fi
A super high speed wireless technology Li-Fi has been proven to able to transmit data at up to 1GB per second, or more than 100 times faster than Wi-Fi. Li-Fi technology uses visible light communication to perform high speed data transmission.
Nov 26, 2015 02:29 AM EST
Police Made Another Arrest on TalkTalk Hack and Blackmail
Police make another arrest for the TalkTalk hacking and blackmail case. Earlier, a cyber jihadi group claimed responsibility for the last month attack.
Nov 26, 2015 01:50 AM EST
World Robot Conference in Beijing showcases latest robotics innovations
The 2015 World Robot Conference in Beijing that was held on Nov 23 - 25 showcased latest robotics technologies - from service robots than can serve foods to robots that can play soccer, badminton, and even play ping pong with the attendees.
Nov 26, 2015 03:44 AM EST
Sluggish PC, printer sales push HP profit forecast lower
The sluggish sales in PCs and printers is impacting Hewlett-Packard Co's financial performance. The company on 1 November 2015 split into two entities-- HP Inc and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (HPE). HP Inc lowered profit forecast for the first quarter as it recorded profits below the market expectations during the third quarter.
Nov 26, 2015 03:00 AM EST
Blue Origin's rocket returns safely after space flight; Jeff Bezos sees suborbital flights by 2017
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has successfully completed space flight as its rocket safely landed back in West Texas. Blue Origin has achieved a rare distinction of testing a reusable rocket, which will significantly reduce space flight costs.
Nov 26, 2015 03:24 AM EST
T-Mobile gifts customers with unlimited LTE promo
T-Mobile started its first "un-carrier unwrapped" promotion with a promotion meant to rewards its existing customers. The company announced today that all existing Simple Choice customers will get 3 months of unlimited LTE data.
Nov 29, 2015 09:55 PM EST
Microsoft unveils the Nokia 230 and 230 Dual SIM
Microsoft unveils the Nokia 230 and 230 Dual SIM
Nov 29, 2015 06:38 AM EST
Google To Promote Holiday Shopping Deals Via Text Alerts
Google will promote on a SMS-based alert service which will help users to up-to-date about holiday deals on products.
Nov 26, 2015 02:22 AM EST
The Kronos: The world's first 'T' rated technical wooden ice climbing tool
Furnace Industries manufactured a technical wooden ice climbing tool, the Kronos. It is the world's first 'T' rated CE certified Ice Tool. It has an advantage over previously used materials as it is light, durable, has the strength and is warm to touch.
Nov 26, 2015 01:56 AM EST
6 tips to avoid over spending
Special holiday occasions bring merriment and happiness. But at the same time it results in overspending, mostly jeopardizing household budget. There are few tips to avoid overspending over the gifts and other unnecessary tasks.
Nov 25, 2015 09:29 PM EST
How to Deal with the 'Employee Seeks Greener Grass' Dilemma
When nothing goes well for employees, it is obvious for them to search and leave for greener grass elsewhere. Why not employers should cultivate the ‘greener grasses’ in their place only? Find out more on the employer-employee equation.
Nov 25, 2015 07:02 AM EST