Helped by the rise of virtual reality (VR) headsets and affordable 360 degree cameras, selfie lovers can forget it and adopt the “surroundie” which can soon become the newest trend in picture taking. A selfie taken with a 360 degree… Read More ›
Day: September 6, 2016
U.S. Companies Come Out in Support of Microsoft in Gag Order Lawsuit
A Microsoft Corp lawsuit that intends to secure the right of companies and to strike down a law that prevents companies from telling customers the government is seeking their data found a number of supports ranging from technology, media, pharmaceutical… Read More ›
Russia-Saudi’s oil pact could limit the glut in the global oil pool
The pact needs to be operationalized into an oil freeze deal which could then see reduction in crude oil production from two of the world’s top producers. In a development that could potentially have far reaching consequences, Russia and Saudi… Read More ›
Britain concerned on Brexit’s impact over its financial sector
Can the EU risk giving Britain a unique deal of restricted immigration and unrestricted access to its single market? The exception could become the rule. According to Britain’s minister who is charged with negotiating Brexit, the country is pushing for… Read More ›
ECB’s government bond buying spree hits 1 trillion euros milestone
Since it is especially hard to gauge the impact of this exercise, extending it beyond its stipulated March date may leave it in a vulnerable position, especially since it is running out of options to buy quality debt bonds. The… Read More ›