NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lisk, the decentralized blockchain application platform based in Berlin, said on Wednesday it has opened its financial records to the public in the interest of transparency and to demonstrate to its thousands of investors its intent to make its project work.
Britain prepares tighter laws on drones after air safety scares
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government is preparing to tighten drone regulations after a series of near-misses with passenger planes over the last two years and growing concern about their use near prisons.
Hacker group takes over Netflix Twitter account
(Reuters) - One of Netflix Inc's Twitter accounts was hacked on Wednesday by an entity calling itself "OurMine".
Ride-hailing firms welcome liberal Indian taxi policy blueprint
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Leading ride-hailing firms have praised an Indian policy blueprint on regulating the taxi industry, saying it would offer their app-based services a chance to flourish despite their concerns about price caps.
Israel's Spacecom buys Boeing satellite for $161 million, to launch in 2019
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli satellite operator Space Communications said on Wednesday it would launch a new telecommunications satellite in 2019 after losing a prior one in an explosion.
China to set communication standard for driverless cars after 2018: industry official
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will revisit in 2018 the standards for vehicle-to-vehicle communication that are vital for driverless cars and lay out a common national standard after that, the chief of the Society of Automotive Engineers of China (SAE-China) said on Wednesday.
Orlando nightclub victims' families sue Twitter, Google, Facebook
(Reuters) - The families of three men killed at Orlando's Pulse gay nightclub have sued Twitter Inc, Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook Inc in federal court, accusing the companies of providing "material support" to the self-radicalized gunman.
Union calls new strikes at Amazon's German warehouses
BERLIN (Reuters) - Workers at German warehouses of U.S. online retailer Amazon.com Inc were called out on strike by labor union Verdi on Wednesday as part of a long-running dispute over pay and conditions.
BNP Paribas says makes first real-time blockchain payments for clients
PARIS (Reuters) - France's BNP Paribas said it had processed its first live payments in various currencies for two corporate clients via blockchain technology, in a further sign of the growing importance of the new technology for major banks.
Nintendo's mobile Mario game sets download record but pricing proves sticking point
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nintendo Co Ltd's first Mario smartphone title has set a download record but gamers baulked at the one-time cost of unlocking content, prompting investors to push the Japanese game makers' stock to a one-month low.
Hong Kong uses 3D archive to preserve kung fu heritage
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Kung fu master Wong Yiu-Kau stands in a Hong Kong studio and waits as his black suit is covered head to toe in reflective markers to capture his every motion.
Japan's TDK to buy U.S. chip maker InvenSense for $1.3 billion
The logo of TDK Corp. is displayed at the entrance of the company headquarters building in Tokyo, Japan, July 6, 2016. REUTERS/Issei Kato
Southwest Airlines website back up after outage
Southwest Airlines planes are seen through the window of a plane at LAX airport in Los Angeles, California, United States, October 22, 2015. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
Twitter's CTO Adam Messinger to leave company
Adam Messinger, chief technology officer of Twitter, arrives at Morgan Stanley as part of the Twitter Roadshow in advance of the firm's IPO in New York, October 25, 2013. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Microsoft wins $927 million Pentagon contract: statement
A Microsoft logo is seen next to a cloud in Los Angeles, California, U.S. on June 14, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo
Another Twitter executive exits, joins venture firm Greylock
The Twitter logo is displayed on a screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., September 28, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo - RTX2QRQU
South Carolina lawmakers propose pornography block on new computers
(Reuters) - Computers and devices sold in South Carolina that can access the internet would be required to have filters installed to prevent people from viewing pornography, although buyers could pay a $20 fee to remove the blocking software under a proposal before the legislature.
Report: $3-5M in Ad Fraud Daily from ‘Methbot’
New research suggests that an elaborate cybercrime ring is responsible for stealing between $3 million and $5 million worth of revenue from online publishers and video advertising networks each day. Experts say the scam relies on a vast network of cloaked Internet addresses, rented data centers...
Report: $3-5M in Ad Fraud Daily from ‘Methbot’
New research suggests that an elaborate cybercrime ring is responsible for stealing between $3 million and $5 million worth of revenue from online publishers and video advertising networks each day. Experts say the scam relies on a vast network of cloaked Internet addresses, rented data centers...
Huawei in talks to buy Israeli cyber company HexaTier: sources
Journalists attend the presentation of the Huawei's new smartphone in Paris, May 7, 2014. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/File Photo
Apple's new AirPods tough to recycle: report
Apple AirPods are displayed during a media event in San Francisco, California, U.S. September 7, 2016. REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach/File Photo
BlackBerry posts another quarterly loss, revenue slides
A Blackberry sign is seen in front of their offices on the day of their annual general meeting for shareholders in Waterloo, Canada in this June 23, 2015 file photo. REUTERS/Mark Blinch/Files
EU charges Facebook with misleading information during WhatsApp takeover
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union antitrust regulators have charged Facebook Inc with providing misleading information during its takeover of WhatsApp, opening the company to a possible fine of 1 percent of its turnover.
Opera Software to develop remaining business rather than sell: CEO
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Opera Software remains focused on developing its remaining business units rather than selling more, its chief executive said following the divestment of its TV business on Tuesday.
E.ON creates new unit to push electric car charging stations
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's utility provider E.ON has established a new unit to develop and expand Europe's electric vehicle charging infrastructure, the company said on Tuesday.
Apple in talks with India to manufacture locally: WSJ
The Apple Inc. store is seen on the day of the new iPhone 7 smartphone launch in Los Angeles, California, U.S., September 16, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
Virtual butler 'Jarvis' takes up residence in Facebook founder's home
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is seen on stage during a town hall at Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, California September 27, 2015. REUTERS/Stephen Lam/File Photo
Uber lost more than $800 million in third quarter 2016: Bloomberg
A photo illustration shows the Uber app logo displayed on a mobile telephone, as it is held up for a posed photograph in central London, Britain August 17, 2016. REUTERS/Neil Hall/Illustration/File Photo - RTX2P60S
Honda begins deliveries of fuel-cell cars in Southern California
A man is silhouetted against a logo of Honda Motor at the company's showroom in Tokyo, Japan, May 13, 2016. REUTERS/Toru Hanai - RTX2E4NU
BlackBerry spending $75 million on autos hub over several years
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's BlackBerry Ltd plans to invest C$100 million ($75 million) in a new autonomous vehicle-testing hub over several years, the company's chief executive said on Monday, marking a change of direction for the smartphone pioneer.