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Despite Apple Case Spotlight Push for Encryption Law in US Falters
It has been only months since key U.S. lawmakers had pledged to seek a law that would require technology companies to give law enforcement agencies a “back door” to encrypted communications in electronic devices, much of the support seems to… Read More ›
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Rabbits in Court: Duracell and Energizer’s Fight Over Rabbit Mascots
The tussle for who own the rabbit will now be fought out in court. After a judge ruled that a legal tussle over the right to use a rabbit mascot can proceed, the Duracell and Energizer bunnies are all set… Read More ›
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Oil Tanker Companies the only Sector in Petro Industry to Benefit from Drop in Oil Prices
The most players in the oil industry is struggling to stay afloat due to the low prices and oversupply of oil, one segment of the industry seems to be gaining from all this turmoil. In recent years with oversupply of… Read More ›
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‘Swiss-Made’ Is a Joke, Says Homegrown Maker of Low-Cost Watches
Swiss watchmakers are facing a threat from within their clubby ranks even as they struggle with the strong franc, weaker Asian demand, and new technologies such as smartwatches. An example is the Goldgena Project which is open to using non-Swiss… Read More ›
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Apple Rehires Prominent Security Pro as Encryption Fight Boils
A top expert in practical cryptography was rehired by Apple Inc this month to bring more powerful security features to a wide range of consumer products even as the company continues to resist pressure from U.S. law enforcement to unlock… Read More ›
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India to Spend $500M to Develop a Strategic Port in Iran
India will invest about $500 million in the development of the strategic southern Iranian port of Chabahar. Bypassing neighbor Pakistan, with which India’s historically had thorny relations and the development of a sea-land access route to central Asia is the… Read More ›
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US court Reinstates Lawsuit Accusing 16 Big Banks of Libor Manipulation
Sixteen major banks have been accused of conspiring to manipulate the Libor benchmark interest rate by a US appeals court on Monday which reinstated a civil lawsuit against the banks. the judges warned that the institutions could be bankrupted by the… Read More ›
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One of the World’s Most Expensive Countries Is Debating Giving Away Money
Debates and discussions are on in Switzerland about giving its people $2,500 a month for doing nothing. A vote that would decide whether the government should replace the various welfare benefits with the introduction of an unconditional basic income is… Read More ›
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Removal of Barriers to Data Flow Urged by Half of the EU Countries
To ensure that the continent of Europe can benefit from new data-driven technologies, a call for the removal of barriers to the free flow of data both within and outside the 28-nation bloc was given by nearly half of the… Read More ›
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After $7.2M Raising by BeMyEye, an ‘Uber for mystery shoppers’, Company Eyes US Expansion
6.5 million euros ($7.2 million) was raised by a start-BeMyEye up and announcement for an acquisition was made as it eyes international expansion. BeMyEye crowdsources people to carry out mystery shopping and data collection tasks for major brands like Coca… Read More ›