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Xiaomi to sell smartphones in UK through Three The Smartphone maker Xiaomi will begin selling its smartphones in the UK under a partnership with Hutchinson's Three as "China's Apple" turns its attention to the west. The news came as the firm announced its IPO on the Hong Kong stock exchange seeking to raise at least $10bn (£7.3bn), in what ...
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Lambchild Superstar Is Social VR's Rock Band—In the Best Possible Way Instead of watching a life-changing Beyoncé performance, though, you're the one making the music ... and one of the instruments is a magic-mushroom-eating cow that farts notes when you pull its tail. Actually, all of the instruments here are powered by animals in some way. But the music they make is ...
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Amazon opens up in-skill purchases to all Alexa developers Amazon today launched in-skill purchasing to all Alexa developers, along with Amazon Pay for skills. That means developers have a way to generate revenue from their voice applications on Alexa-powered devices, like Amazon's Echo speakers. For example, developers could charge for additional ...
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Women's football team changes the game in Jordan Amman, Jordan - About 20 years ago, a few girls were playing football in the streets of their neighbourhoods in Jordan. Most of them played with the boys, as football was not considered a girls' thing by the conservative society in the kingdom. There was no club, no coach - in fact, no kind of infrastructure ...
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Trump praises China's Xi as trade talks begin in Beijing BEIJING (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday praised his relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping as officials from the world's two largest economies began trade talks in Beijing, while state media said China would stand up to U.S. bullying. A breakthrough deal to fundamentally ...
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Americans Are Falling in Love With Bike Share "We're seeing bike-share, in the densest, most populated cities, become part of the urban fabric," says bike-share operator Motivate's CEO, Jay Walder. (Motivate runs popular systems in New York, California's Bay Area, Chicago, Portland, and other cities.) "It's no longer a niche or alternative, but a ...
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Battling adversity: The Venezuelans living in Buenos Aires As Venezuela's economic collapse continues to affect millions in the country, Argentina has become a destination of choice for those fleeing the crisis - unlike neighbouring nations that have slammed the door shut. Miguel and Alexa Rodriguez are a Venezuelan couple from Caracas who arrived in the ...
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No entitlement crisis in America In this guest post Nathan Tankus, a research scholar at the Modern Money Network, says there is no US debt crisis looming on the horizon. Arguments suggesting otherwise do not take into account the fact that growth in healthcare spending is lower than was previously projected, he says, nor the ability ...
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Young Americans believe in a vengeful God A global poll by Gallup in 2009 found that 69% of the country's adults consider religion an important part of their daily life, more than twice the share in Britain, France or Japan. A new survey by the Pew Research Centre shows that young Americans, though less devout than their elders, are still much ...
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Microsoft working to fix Chrome freezing issues in latest Windows 10 update It's surprising to see such issues with a popular third-party browser that should have been picked up in Microsoft's testing of the Windows 10 April 2018 Update. Microsoft has 10 million people signed up to help the company test new Windows 10 updates, although it's not clear how many actively do so.
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Improving Autoplay in Chrome In fact, in Chrome a significant number of autoplays are paused, muted, or have their tab closed within six seconds by people who don't want them. That's why we're announcing a new policy on Chrome desktop to block unwanted autoplays. Chrome does this by learning your preferences. If you don't ...
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