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Monday, June 26, 2017
Apple is leasing cars from Hertz to test self-driving technology, Bloomberg reported on Monday, while Alphabet's self-driving car unit Waymo announced a similar partnership with Avis.
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Today, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube announced the formation of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, which will help the companies make their hosted consumer services hostile to terrorists.
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo's follow-up console to the legendary Nintendo Entertainment System, launched in 1991, is coming back to stores on Sept. 29in the form of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition.
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Google is facing a record antitrust fine from the European Union related to the search giant's shopping search service, with an official announcement to be expected by Tuesday.
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Microsoft has filed a new patent designed to discourage potential laptop thieves, by bringing functionality that would bring the devices in line with smartphones.
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HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, is making its U.S. debut, bringing the Nokia 6 to U.S. fans in early July 2017 through Amazon.
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A final agreement related to future of Toshiba's memory chip business may be delayed beyond the electronics maker's self-imposed deadline this week, as investors work out the structure of the deal and Western Digital will not support it with rival SK Hynix being part of the preferred bidding consortium.
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Samsung created Smart Switch, an service that allows you to transfer important content from any phone or OS to your new Galaxy S8, S8+ or other Galaxy device.
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Dutch provider of mapping and location services HERE Technologies, and Increment P Corporation (IPC), a mapping subsidiary of Pioneer, have signed agreements with the aim of enabling global mapping solutions for the autonomous
driving era.
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Facebook is reportedly in talks with Hollywood studios about producing scripted, TV-quality shows, with an aim of launching original programming by late summer.
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LG Innotek is expected to start mass production of flexible printed circuit boards for smartphones starting from next year, with potential clients to include Apple.
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Samsung Electronics will open its first U.S home appliance plant in Newberry, South Carolina, a move responding to U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of high import tariffs.
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A SpaceX rocket on Sunday launched from California, carrying 10 communications satellites, just two days after the company launched another satellite from Florida.
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