Facebook is finally going to pay for news
Facebook is going to pay for news. They have announced that she will spend at least $ 1 billion on news publisher content over the next three …
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Facebook is going to pay for news. They have announced that she will spend at least $ 1 billion on news publisher content over the next three …
Ford is increasing its investment in the development of electric and self-driving cars. Where the plan previously invested approximately 9 billion euros in these developments, this …
Read moreFord increases investments in electric and autonomous driving to 24 billion euros
Intel is in talks with several semiconductor manufacturers, according to financial news agency Bloomberg. The company is said to be in talks with TSMC and …
Read moreIntel talks with TSMC and Samsung about partially outsourcing chip production
What a year 2020 was for bitcoin investors. At its lowest point, the price of the digital currency was 3,325 euros, but its value grew …
Read moreWhat a year it was for Bitcoin, the price now continues to rise
A subscription to Disney + will become more expensive from February 23, 2021. Instead of 6.99 euros you pay 8.99 euros a month for the …
Read moreDisney + is getting more expensive (but there is also good news)
Meet Now is a function of the communication software Skype. Microsoft introduced Meet Now in Skype earlier this year as a way to set up …
Read moreWhat is Meet Now in Windows 10 and how to remove it?
Microsoft would consider allowing Android apps in the Microsoft Store on Windows 10. They could run with emulation on x86 systems. This would be planned …
Read moreRumor: Windows 10 is getting support for Android apps
Teardown has been released in Early Access. This game is made by an independent developer and features a game world that consists of voxels and …
A police force in the American city of Jackson is to conduct a test in which a team of police, after permission, will have access …
Read morePolice in the US city are testing real-time access to citizens’ cameras
H&M has to pay a fine of 35 million euros in Germany for violating the privacy of its staff. The violations took place since 2014 …
Read moreH&M fined 35 million euros for collecting data from employees