U.S. civil rights groups call for pausing ad spending on Facebook
U.S.-based civil rights groups have urged large global corporations to pause advertising on Facebook Inc during July, saying the world’s largest social network is not...
Oppo cancels live online phone launch in India amid calls to boycott Chinese goods
China’s Oppo cancelled the live online launch of its flagship smartphone in India on Wednesday after a border clash between the two countries that has...
Qualcomm aims to woo robotics developers with new chips, tools
Building robots and drones is messy: Developers must pull together sensors to be the eyes and ears, chips for the brains and motors to make...
Workplace search startup Onna gets $27 million in venture funding
Search startup Onna Technologies Inc, which helps companies find information buried within emails, chats and storage services, announced on Wednesday $27 million in new funding...
Nomura and partners launch digital asset custodian Komainu
Japanese bank Nomura Holdings Inc and cryptocurrency partners Ledger and CoinShares launched Komainu, a custodian to safeguard digital assets for financial institutions, on Wednesday....
Humanoid robot makes music video debut
A new humanoid robot has made its first public appearance after starring in a new music video by Italian conceptual artist Alex Braga....
Humanoid robot makes music video debut
A new humanoid robot has made its first public appearance after starring in a new music video by Italian conceptual artist Alex Braga....
Google releases new ad features to help small businesses
Alphabet Inc’s Google on Wednesday introduced new advertising features intended to help local businesses get more customers and recover from the coronavirus pandemic....
Special delivery: activists urge France to rein in Amazon
Environmental campaigners delivered a 12-foot (3.6-metre) tall mock-up of an Amazon parcel to the French finance ministry on Wednesday to demand that the government rein...
Coronavirus turmoil fuels the rise of AI-powered companies
For the past seven years, a Munich-based firm called riskmethods has tried to interest companies in buying software that allows them to track all their...