- March 22, 2019
- Kelly Clark
Labour Crunch Puts Japan’s 24*7 Stores in Danger
Labour shortage has been an issue in Japan for quite some time now, and it seems that the nation’s ever-expanding 24*7 convenience store industry has found itself on the wrong…
Read More- March 22, 2019
- Mary Turner
Homeland Security Chair asks Tech Giants to Explain the Spread of NZ Mosque Attack Video
The horrific attack on a mosque in New Zealand has been the talking point all across the world for the past week, and the fact that the shooter actually lives…
Read More- March 22, 2019
- Mary Turner
Germany Plans to Launch Fund That Will Foil Chinese Takeover Attempts
China’s increasingly aggressive approach to business that is often backed by the state has been a cause of concern for many countries, and now Germany has decided to create a…
Read More- March 22, 2019
- Charles Hoff
EU Slaps 1.5 Billion Euros Fine on Google for Advertising Practices
Google’s advertising practices in Europe have been a matter of a long drawn out anti-trust case, and today, the tech giant was slapped with a 1.5 Billion Euros ($1.7 billion)…
Read More- March 22, 2019
- Charles Hoff
Dover Port Warns of Major Disruptions ahead of Brexit
The lead up to Brexit is going to chaotic for the United Kingdom for a number of reasons, but the biggest chaos will probably be seen at the country’s ports…
Read More- March 20, 2019
- Tasha McDowell
Anil Ambani Avoids Jail After Brother Mukesh Bails Him Out
Anil Ambani was bailed out of jail trouble by brother Mukesh just a day before Anil, and two other directors of Reliance Communications were headed for a three-month jail term.…
Read More- March 20, 2019
- Stephen Beck
Radar And Thermal Cameras To Warn Pedestrians Of Traffic
There is a growing worry that smartphone users who are glued to their phones are prone to more casualties of accidents in cities. That has made designers in South Korea…
Read More- March 20, 2019
- Leon Teague
Stock Markets Drift As They Wait For Fed, BOE Decisions
The yields of the three-year bonds fell to its lowest since September 2016 below the Reserve Bank of Australia’s policy rate 0f 1.5% which resulted in speculation of a rate…
Read More- March 20, 2019
- Stephen Beck
Facebook’s Product Head Quits as Company Pivots to Messaging
Facebook has been constantly evolving and shape-shifting as a social media platform for around a decade now and in one of the latest announcements, it’s Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg…
Read More- March 19, 2019
- Leon Teague
General Motors Considering Lyft Stake Options as IPO Nears
Initial Public Offerings for startups have often proven to be extremely lucrative for early investors and so will be the case when ride-hailing company Lyft conducts its IPO next week.…
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