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Melrose victorious in hostile bid for GKN GKN narrowly lost its fight for independence on Thursday after a bitter 10-week hostile takeover battle that saw politicians, unions and industry rally to the side of the 259-year-old engineering company. Melrose Industries, the buyout group founded in 2003, declared victory after investors holding 52.43 ...
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Departing Windows chief Terry Myerson explains why Microsoft failed in smartphones "We had a differentiated experience, but it's so clear in hindsight that the disruption in business model which Android represented was enormous, and that building our early versions of Windows Phone on an incomplete Windows CE platform, designed for small embedded systems, left us too hobbled to ...
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Displaced Ukrainians and Battle Against Stigma – in pictures Displaced Ukrainians and Battle Against Stigma, two series by Mark Neville, focus on the impact that post-traumatic stress disorder has on people who experience conflict. After spending three months embedded with troops in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Neville returned home suffering from ...
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Google removes 'Kodi' from search autocomplete in anti-piracy effort Google has banned the term "Kodi" from its autocomplete feature, meaning those who look for information on the set-top box will have to type out the full term in order to search, as reported by TorrentFreak. Google has been increasing its anti-piracy efforts in recent years, banning terms from ...
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Spy poisoning: Russia expels US diplomats in tit-for-tat measure Russia has expelled 60 US diplomats and closed the country's St Petersburg consulate in a tit-for-tat response to US action over a spy poisoning case in the UK. The moves were announced by the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. It comes amid a row over the nerve agent attack on a former ...
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Elon Musk 'may have fallen in love with the wrong thing' and it's hurting Tesla, Bernstein says "When it comes to auto production, Elon may have fallen in love with the wrong thing. He's fallen in love with robots and automation," Max Warburton, European autos analyst at Bernstein, said in a Wednesday report. "There is a body of academic and practitioner research on" how automation is often ...
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Sixty eight killed in Venezuelan police station riot and fire "Forensic doctors are determining the number of fatalities," Santander said. A policeman was shot in the leg and was in a stable condition and firefighters had extinguished the flames, he said. Many Venezuelan prisons are lawless and have been for decades. Prisoners often openly wield machine guns ...
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11 Tips To Success From The Woman In Charge Of The World's Largest Cruise Line As a leader in the travel space, Duffy is also a champion for women's rights. She founded Meeting Professionals International's Women's Leadership Initiative to address the limited number of females holding executive and leadership positions in the travel industry, and she is a member of The ...
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Why The Australia Ball-Tampering Scandal Is Making Waves In Cricket-Mad India The cricket world was left stunned by the news that Australian captain Steve Smith, vice-captain David Warner and teammate Cameron Bancroft were found guilty of ball-tampering on the third day of their third Test against South Africa on March 24. Predictably, it's been headline news in India all week ...
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Saudi Prince Meets New York Rabbis in Rare Interfaith Gesture The 32-year-old heir to the throne, currently on a three-week tour of the U.S., met two Roman Catholic and three Jewish figures on Wednesday, the Saudi embassy in Washington said in a statement. Saudi Arabia enforces an austere interpretation of Sunni Islam, but Prince Mohammed has said he wants ...
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The Diverse Daily Life of a Ping Pong Table in Germany Photographed by Tomiyasu Hayahisa In 2011 Tomiyasu Hayahisa started photographing a ping pong table located in a public athletic field across from his dorm in Leipzig, Germany for a series titled TTP. Tomiyasu had first noted the location after observing a white tailed fox perched near the legs of the table, and after waiting several days ...
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4 Technical Books For Any Stage In Your Tech Career At my first programming job, writing video games in San Francisco in the 90s, I was thrown into the deep end of some C and C++ hoopla and I turned to the well known and venerable book "The C Programming Language," by Kernighan and Ritchie, for salvation. While it did help me make heads or tails ...
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