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China demands a proper explanation from FedEx on Huawei

After PC Magazine, a popular American computer magazine, said that FedEx refused to send the device, FedEx had apologized suggesting that it was an "operational mistake."

The Genetic Modification of Human Life is “Big Business”

Genetic modification of human life sounds like a term taken straight out of some Sci-Fi movie, but it’s actually a very real possibility, and one that’s being heavily discussed in the scientific community worldwide.

Mate X, Galaxy Fold, Razr and more: All the foldable phones...

Back in February, the trend stole the show at MWC 2019 as many phone makers announced their plans for foldable phones.

Huawei’s Kirin 985 will be mass produced by TSMC in Q2...

It looks like the company will continue the trend of releasing its new-gen chip before others, with its Kirin 985 slated to go into mass production in Q2 2019.

Toronto Urged to Cancel Smart City Project by Google

The Quayside "Smart City" project in Toronto, Canada continues to face criticism from supporters for privacy and current and former employees

Blackout of New York 1977 hits again

Parts of midtown, Manhattan and the West Side went dark On Saturday at 6:47 pm. People used their cellphones...

WhatsApp confirms ‘targeted’ surveillance attack

WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook, said the attack targeted a "select number" of users, and was orchestrated by "an advanced cyber actor".

US allegedly will provide Huawei with another provisional relief

For almost all of 2019, your Huawei could remain up-to-date Despite commitments to remove some constraints, Huawei had no...

China’s technological goal is unstoppable during the trade war

The tech goal of China will not be affected by the ongoing trade war China is closing in on the...

Microsoft bans Slack and discourages AWS and Google Docs use internally

Microsoft has prohibited its 100,000 + staff from using the free version of Slack

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