Brutality of Turkey's failed coup caught on phones, social media

A tank rolls through five lanes of deadlocked traffic towards the Bosphorus Bridge, crushing cars. A military helicopter shoots at people dashing across a highway. Mutinous soldiers open fire on civilians outside an air base. The brutality of Turkey's failed coup attempt, when soldiers commandeered ...

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IBM revenue beat estimates as shift to cloud pays off

An IBM chip is seen in Kiev, Ukraine April 21, 2016. Reuters/Gleb Garanich/File Photo International Business Machines Corp's quarterly revenue beat analysts' expectations as the company's shift to high-growth areas such as cloud-based services begins to yield results. Revenue from "strategic imperat...

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Netflix's subscription additions miss expectations

Video streaming service provider Netflix Inc (NFLX.O) forecast a slower-than-expected growth in U.S. and international subscriber additions this quarter, sending its shares sliding 16 percent. The company also reported subscription additions for the second quarter well below estimates and higher chu...

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Uber reaches 2 billion rides six months after hitting its first billion

A taxi passes by an advertisement for the Uber car and ride-sharing service displayed on a bus stop in Paris, France, in this March 11, 2016 file photo. Reuters/Charles Platiau/File Photo Uber has completed more than 2 billion trips on its app, the company's chief executive said on Monday, a milesto...

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Spanish police issue safety tips for Pokemon Go gamers

Spanish police pose with ''Pokemon Go'' figures in this handout picture provided by the Spanish Interior Ministry on July 18, 2016. Spanish Interior Ministry/Handout via Reuters Spanish police issued guidelines on Monday on how to safely use augmented-reality video games after the release of the app...

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Germany to require 'black box' in autonomous cars

A self-driving car by Google is displayed at the Viva Technology event in Paris, France, June 30, 2016. Reuters/Benoit Tessier Germany plans new legislation to require manufacturers of cars equipped with an autopilot function to install a black box to help determine responsibility in the event of an...

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Brexit spurs 10 London start-ups to enquire about move to Berlin

A European Union flag is held in front of the Big Ben clock tower in Parliament Square during a 'March for Europe' demonstration against Britain's decision to leave the European Union, central London, Britain July 2, 2016. Reuters/Paul Hackett Ten London start-ups have made enquires about moving to ...

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Chinese $1.2 billion takeover of Norway's Opera fails, but alternative deal set

A Logo of Qihoo 360 is seen in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, November 2, 2014. Picture taken November 2, 2014. Reuters/China Daily A $1.24 billion agreed takeover of Norwegian online browser and advertising company Opera Software by a Chinese consortium of internet firms has failed, Opera said on Monda...

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Success of Pokemon GO adds impetus for change at Nintendo

The phenomenal success of Pokemon GO and the surge in Nintendo Co's (7974.T) market value by $17 billion in just over a week has been seized upon by one of its most vocal investors to press for a change of strategy at the company. Until Pokemon GO, a mobile game, was launched just over a week ago, N...

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Chiller in Manila: Filipinos fume as snail-pace internet leaves business on ice

Patrolling downtown Manila in his new Toyota, Uber driver Daniel Canezal is grumpy. It's not from the heat, grime or traffic of the capital's clogged streets - it's the Philippines' ramshackle internet service that is making his life a misery. Since signing up with the ride-hailing app this year, th...

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Mexico postpones wholesale telecoms network bidding again

Mexico has postponed the bidding process for a planned wholesale telecommunications network by more than a month, the government said, in the latest upset to the project which has been plagued by delays since its inception. In a statement on Friday evening, the Communications and Transport Ministry ...

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Twitter, Facebook move quickly to stem celebrations of Nice attack

3D-printed Facebook and Twitter logos are seen in this picture illustration made in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina on January 26, 2016. Reuters/Dado Ruvic Twitter Inc moved swiftly to remove posts from Islamic extremists glorifying a truck attack in Nice, France, watchdog groups said Friday, in a ra...

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Wary Mideast states warn of Pokemon GO security dangers

A virtual map of Bryant Park is displayed on the screen as a man plays the augmented reality mobile game ''Pokemon Go'' by Nintendo in New York City, U.S. July 11, 2016. Reuters/Mark Kauzlarich/File Photo Authorities in the Gulf Arab states of Kuwait and United Arab Emirates on Friday warned of secu...

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FCC says 62 bidders advance in spectrum auction

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Friday that 62 bidders have made upfront payments in a forthcoming wireless spectrum auction including AT&T Inc, Verizon Communications Inc, Dish Network, T-Mobile US and Comcast Corp. The auction is set to begin on Aug. 16. Last month, the FCC ...

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Cybercrime Overtakes Traditional Crime in UK

In a notable sign of the times, cybercrime has now surpassed all other forms of crime in the United Kingdom, the nation’s National Crime Agency (NCA) warned in a new report. It remains unclear how closely the rest of the world tracks the U.K.’s experience, but the report reminds readers ...

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Cybercrime Overtakes Traditional Crime in UK

In a notable sign of the times, cybercrime has now surpassed all other forms of crime in the United Kingdom, the nation’s National Crime Agency (NCA) warned in a new report. It remains unclear how closely the rest of the world tracks the U.K.’s experience, but the report reminds readers ...

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Britain's Sainsbury's trials similar concept to Amazon's Prime Now

A sign is displayed at a Sainsbury's store in London, Britain April 30, 2016. Photograph taken April 30, 2016. Reuters/Neil Hall Sainsbury's, Britain's second largest supermarket group, is trialing a one hour home delivery service that is similar in concept to Amazon's 'Prime Now', it said on Friday...

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China's Midea lifts stake in German robotics firm Kuka to 76.38 percent

A Kuka technician programs a robot arm of German industrial robot maker Kuka at the company's stand during the Hannover Fair in Hanover, Germany, April 25, 2016. Reuters/Wolfgang Rattay China's Midea Group Co Ltd (000333.SZ) said acceptances received in its 4.5 billion euro ($5 billion) takeover off...

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In China, fears that Pokemon GO may aid locating military bases

A virtual map of Bryant Park is displayed on the screen as a man plays the augmented reality mobile game ''Pokemon Go'' by Nintendo in New York City, U.S. July 11, 2016. Reuters/Mark Kauzlarich/File Photo Not everyone loves Pokemon GO, the mobile game that has become an instant hit around the world ...

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China's Midea shares hit record high after firm raises stake in Germany's Kuka

The logo of German industrial robot maker Kuka is pictured on a Kuka robot arm during the Hannover Fair in Hanover, Germany, April 25, 2016. Reuters/Wolfgang Rattay Shares in China's Midea Group Co Ltd (000333.SZ) hit a record high on Friday afternoon after the home appliance maker said it was incre...

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Tencent merges with China Music Corp to develop digital music

Visitors use their smartphones underneath the logo of Tencent at the Global Mobile Internet Conference in Beijing May 6, 2014. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo Chinese Internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd (0700.HK) announced on Friday a strategic merger with China's leading music-streaming company C...

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Niantic wants to roll out Pokemon GO in 200 markets soon: CEO

The head of the developer behind Nintendo Co Ltd's (7974.T) Pokemon GO said he wanted to launch the smash-hit mobile game in roughly 200 countries and regions "relatively soon" and was working on bolstering server capacity to enable the wider rollout. "Why limit it?" John Hanke, chief executive of N...

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Venture capital investments rebound for tech startups

Venture capital investments in startups rebounded in the second quarter, as a general stock market recovery helped restore confidence, according to a new report published on Friday. Investors plowed $15.3 billion into venture-backed startups in the second quarter of this year, a 20.5 percent increas...

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Samsung Elec confirms agreement to invest in BYD

The logo of Samsung Electronics is seen at its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, July 4, 2016. Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji South Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Friday it has agreed to acquire a stake in Chinese automaker BYD to enhance its electric car parts and smartphone com...

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Nintendo surge to hit six-year high, Pokemon GO hits UK market

A woman uses a portable battery pack to charge her phone while playing the augmented reality mobile game ''Pokemon Go'' by Nintendo in New York City, U.S. July 11, 2016. Reuters/Mark Kauzlarich Shares of Nintendo Co jumped nearly 10 percent to a six-year high on Friday, extending their rally since t...

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U.S. regulator targets 'influencer' internet ad campaigns

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s settlement this week with Warner Bros Home Entertainment Inc highlighted the regulator’s increasing focus on internet advertising by so-called influencers or online personalities. The agreement came after charges by the FTC that Warner Bros failed to a...

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U.S. senator asks Tesla to brief committee on Autopilot crash

A Tesla logo hangs on a building outside of a Tesla dealership in New York, U.S., April 29, 2016. Reuters/Lucas Jackson/File Photo The chairman of the U.S. Senate committee that oversees auto safety issues wrote Tesla Motors Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk on Thursday, asking the automaker to brief th...

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U.S. lawmakers introduce bill to criminalize ‘revenge porn’

Lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives introduced long-stalled legislation on Thursday that would make it a federal crime to share sexually explicit material of a person online without the subject’s consent. The "Intimate Privacy Protection Act" is an effort several years in the making...

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Facebook makes little progress in race, gender diversity

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 Facebook Inc (FB.O) said about a third of its workers are females, while black employees accounted for 3 percent of its U.S. senior...

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