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FTC may try to block Facebook from integrating apps
Facebook's stock dropped almost 3% in regular trading after news reports suggested that the FTC may take antitrust action to prevent Facebook from integrating its disparate messaging apps.
T-Mobile CEO says if Sprint deal fails, prices may go up
T-Mobile CEO John Legere said if his company's $26.5 billion deal to buy Sprint fails, it may have to raise prices to slow user growth and relieve stress on the T-Mobile network. He said that would be his "worst nightmare."
Twitter brings back election labels for 2020 US candidates
Twitter is bringing back special labels to help users identify accounts and tweets from U.S. political candidates.
Volkswagen delivers more vehicles in November
The Volkswagen brand delivered 586,400 vehicles worldwide in November, an increase by 3.9 percent year-on-year, the German carmaker announced on Wednesday.
US: NKorea missile tests are 'deeply counterproductive'
The United States warned North Korea Wednesday that its "deeply counterproductive" ballistic missile tests risk closing the door on prospects for negotiating peace but said it is "prepared to be flexible" and take concrete, parallel steps with Pyongyang toward an agreement.
China's gene-sequencing giant BGI to join UAE genome project
China's top gene-sequencing provider BGI will participate in the Genome Program, which aims to use genomic data to improve health outcomes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the company announced Wednesday.
Technology giants urged to "step up" against harmful internet content under new Australian law
The Australian government has released its proposed new online safety laws aimed at preventing the spread of harmful material.
China's smartphone brand Redmi joins 5G handset, smart speaker race
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi's brand Redmi has joined the country's 5G smartphone and smart speaker race to tap emerging markets.
China releases first 3D images based on Earth observation satellite
The China National Space Administration Tuesday released the first batch of three-dimensional images based on the data from the recently launched Gaofen-7 Earth observation satellite.
Technology giants urged to "step up" against harmful internet content under new Australian law
The Australian government has released its proposed new online safety laws aimed at preventing the spread of harmful material.