(Reuters) - Coinbase said on Tuesday it had added four national security experts to its global advisory council as the cryptocurrency industry comes under intense regulatory scrutiny following the
By Yuvraj Malik (Reuters) -Uber on Tuesday predicted higher adjusted core profit in the holiday quarter on hopes of higher demand for its ride-hailing and food-delivery services, after accounting
By Alistair Smout and Nick Carey LONDON (Reuters) -Britain will make the makers rather than the owners of self-driving cars legally liable for any crashes under a framework for developing autonomous
(Reuters) - Gen Digital beat second-quarter revenue estimates on Tuesday as rising digital threats and hacks drove stable demand for its cybersecurity products, sending the company's shares more than
(Reuters) - U.S. industrial conglomerate Emerson Electric Co on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter sales and profit below Wall Street estimates, hit by supply chain disruptions. Shares of the company
(Moves expert quote from paragraph 7 to 15 to show he was referring to exploration project) By Tim Hepher and Giuseppe Fonte (Reuters) -Europe on Monday challenged the private sector to develop
(Reuters) - Uber Technologies forecast fourth-quarter gross bookings and adjusted core profit above market expectations on Tuesday, betting that the holiday season would boost demand for its
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will place legal liability for self-driving cars that crash with the company that makes it rather than the user, as part of a framework for the development of the autonomous
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's antitrust regulator will gain legal powers to tailor rules for big tech companies, such as Meta, Alphabet and Amazon, to ensure they treat businesses and consumers fairly,
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Big Tech firms will face new European Union rules to clearly label political advertising on their platforms, who paid for it and how much and which elections are
We need to give credit to our attention-starved scientists for their true achievements. Perhaps a good way to start would be to not mix science with religion.
While approximately 1.4 billion adults globally remain 'unbanked', according to the OECD, these people are more likely to be 'women, poorer, less educated and living in rural areas'.
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