Toyota Motor Corp. has taken over the self-driving division of American ride-hailing company Lyft for $550 million, in a move that features the Japanese automaker’s
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UK firm Super Group, makes debut entry into US sports betting, online casino market.
Super Group, a British firm that possesses a betting company and an online casino, is trying to enter the fast growing U.S. market. The company
Baffled Canada squeezes White House to keep Great Lakes oil pipeline open.
Canada is pushing on several diplomatic fronts against the U.S. state of Michigan’s efforts to close a cross-line oil pipeline, the second such debate since
Indonesia affirms 53 crew members of lost submarine are dead, wreckage found
Indonesia’s military on Sunday formally said each of the 53 crew members from a submarine that sank and fell to pieces a week ago are
Covid ‘gulping’ people in India; crematoriums overpowered.
With life-saving oxygen hard to find, relatives in India are left all alone to move Covid patients from one emergency clinic to another looking for
Chauvin’s verdict, provokes 6 police killings across America in 24 hours.
Indeed, even as the Derek Chauvin case was fresh in memory — the perusing of the decision in a Minneapolis court, the shackling of the
Crypto inflows attain $4.9 billion as of mid-April – Coinshares data
Inflows into crypto currency fund and products hit $4.9 billion as of April 16, with the speed of increment easing back somewhat in the initial
Bank of England foresees looming dangers from cloud data providers.
The Bank of England may reinforce its controls on cloud data suppliers and other innovation firms to counter potential dangers to the soundness of the
China delivery monster Meituan raises $10b – a war chest for drones, self-driving vehicles.
Food delivery behemoth Meituan has raised $10 billion up in a stock and convertible bonds deal, underscoring solid financial backer confidence in the development possibilities
U.S. Banks deploy artificial intelligence to screen customers, workers despite privacy concerns
Several U.S. Banks have started deploying camera software that can investigate customer preferences, screen workers and spot individuals resting close to ATMs, even as they
