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Spotify hit with $1.6 billion copyright lawsuit

The music streaming company Spotify was sued by Wixen Music Publishing Inc last week for allegedly using thousands of songs, including from Tom Petty, Neil Young and Doors, without a license...

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Oil closes above $60 a barrel for the first time in 2.5 years

Oil prices closed at their highest level in two and a half years on the final trading day of 2017.

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US blocks sale of Moneygram to China

The US has blocked the $1.2bn (£880m) sale of money transfer firm Moneygram to China's Ant Financial, the digital payments arm of Alibaba.

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Intel processors found a critical vulnerability: who can suffer and what to do

On January 3, 2018, experts told about the vulnerability in Intel processors released in the last 20 years. An error in the design of the chips may allow attackers to gain access to the prot...

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Volkswagen and Hyundai get serious about self-driving car tech

Two of the world's largest automakers have struck deals with a high-profile Silicon Valley startup to develop autonomous vehicles.

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Oil giant, Chinese Apple and rival Uber. The most anticipated IPO in 2018

Which companies can enter the exchange this year and what are they interesting for investors

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BB&T to buy SunTrust in biggest U.S. bank deal in a decade

A more permissive regulatory environment culminated on Thursday in the biggest bank merger since the 2007-2009 financial crisis, and more deals are likely, analysts and investors said.

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Uber ex-CEO Kalanick selling nearly a third of stake for $1.4 billion: source

(Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc co-founder Travis Kalanick, who was ousted as chief executive in June, is selling nearly a third of his 10 percent stake in the ride-services company for ab...

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Saudi Arabia converts Aramco into joint-stock company ahead of historic IPO

Saudi Arabia has changed the status of its national oil giant Aramco to a joint-stock company as of Jan. 1, in a key step for an initial public offering (IPO) planned for later this year.

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg will devote 2018 study of decentralized technologies and cryptocurrency

Each year, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg chooses a personal goal - for example, in 2016 he was engaged in the development of home artificial intelligence "like Jarvis from" Iron Man "," i...

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Uber, Faraday Future, Twitter and others - which companies will die in 2018

Ars Technica publishes an annual list of companies and brands that are likely to die in the coming year. It includes projects that are threatened for a variety of reasons - economic, cultura...

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Ripple became the second cryptocurrency in the world in terms of capitalization. What is the reason

In early 2018, Ripple confidently outperformed Ethereum by more than $ 40 billion in capitalization and became the second world's crypto currency at market value. In just one month, the pric...

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Ukraine’s Ban on Selling Farmland Is Choking the Economy

Kiev keeps putting off land reforms, despite pressure from the IMF and investors. The 1,400 acres of snowy farmland being churned into thick black mud by grumbling trucks and house-high red...

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Euronext Makes $712 Million Takeover Offer for Oslo Bourse

Major Oslo stock exchange shareholders had sought a buyer. Norway will be Euronext’s 3rd-biggest country if deal happens.

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DAVOS 2018: Yaroslavsky seeks partners to develop Kharkiv Tractor Plant site

DCH Group president and owner focuses on strategic meetings at World Economic Forum in Swiss Alps

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Facebook buys Boston software company that authenticates IDs

Facebook Inc is buying a software firm that specializes in authenticating government-issued identification cards, the two companies said on Tuesday, a step that may help the social media com...

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SoftBank Vision Fund, Alibaba Lead $1.1 Billion Tokopedia Round

Indonesian online mall is said to be valued at over $7 billion It will use the capital to expand well beyond e-commerce

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Startup Vuzix has developed AR-glasses with voice assistant from Amazon

New York startup Vuzix created "smart" glasses augmented reality with support for voice assistant Alexa from Amazon. They will be presented at CES 2018, Bloomberg reports .

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Gibraltar is the first country in the world where ICO has been legislatively regulated

Since January 1, 2018 in Gibraltar, the regulatory framework for DLT (Distributed Registry Technologies) has come into force, in other words ICO in this country is now officially regulated....

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