Hundreds of e-commerce vendors and platforms including Alibaba Group Holding and Amazon flocked to a trade fair in Shenzhen in the hopes of connecting with producers and clients and stocking up for what they hope is a bout of robust post-Covid recovery in the global economy.
Netflix cuts prices in some countries to boost subscriptions, shares drop
Netflix is cutting the price of certain tiers in the Middle East, sub-Saharan African, Latin America and Asia.
TikTok calls EU ban ‘un-European’ as it faces an increasing trend to remove the app from government devices
TikTok was caught off guard by an order from the European Commission to restrict the use of the short-video app on government devices.
TikTok probed by Canadian regulators over data collection from young users
Watchdogs from the federal and provincial governments are looking into whether the platform – owned by China’s ByteDance – is complying with privacy laws.
The Download: hydrogen’s potential, and Twitter’s terrorism accusations
This post was originally published on this siteThis is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. When hydrogen will help climate change—and when it won’t. Hydrogen is often heralded as a climate hero because when it’s used as a fuel in things […]
China’s Henan goes on charm offensive to assure Foxconn chairman of comprehensive ‘services’ for world’s largest iPhone factory
A meeting between Foxconn chairman Liu Young-way and a top official in central Henan province marks China’s latest effort to preserve its major role in Apple’s manufacturing supply chain.
When hydrogen will help climate change—and when it won’t.
This post was originally published on this siteHave you ever heard of the hydrogen rainbow? While hydrogen gas is colorless, the industry sometimes uses colors as shorthand to describe which of the many possible processes was used to make a particular batch. There’s gray, green, and blue hydrogen, along with more vibrant tones like pink—a […]
Estimating impact of data breaches on brands and defining a future-ready strategy
This post was originally published on this site Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Brands must safeguard themselves against potential threats and consider security a priority. Watch the discussion between industry leaders—Vishal Salvi from Infosys, Bill Mew from The Crisis Team, and Ameya Kapnadak from Interbrand—on the […]
Entering the software economy
This post was originally published on this siteThe acceleration of digital transformation and speed of customer demands is turning almost every business into a technology business. Creating, using, or selling technology is now a critical part of every enterprise. But how do companies add emerging technologies and innovations? Many companies looking to enter the software […]
Digital business building driven by conviction and experimentation
This post was originally published on this siteInvestors today no longer reward companies for incremental changes in their core business. Embracing digital throughout the business can help traditional companies exponentially increase value and their ability to compete with digital natives, if done correctly. However, an EY-Parthenon report finds that 70% of digital investments don’t capture […]
Improving trust in autonomous technology
This post was originally published on this siteThe combined power of AI and robotics is revolutionizing mobility and manufacturing. Automated vehicles, airplanes, people movers, and warehouse robots are improving in their range, flexibility, situational awareness, and intelligence, while better technology, a hunger for increased productivity and efficiency, and the pressures of covid-19 lockdowns have fueled […]
The Download: introducing The Design Issue
This post was originally published on this siteThis is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Introducing: The Design issue —Allison Arieff, editorial director of print Good design has a habit of making things simple—sometimes too simple. You may look at the […]