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Jumat, 19 Juli 2019

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Here's the new Marine Corps weapon that just destroyed an Iranian drone
 
 
Here's the new Marine Corps weapon that just destroyed an Iranian drone
 
"The United States reserves the right to defend our personnel, our facilities and interests," President Donald Trump said.
 
 
 
 
 
'Our legal department is here, it's queer, and it's telling you to steer clear' — Netflix orders Boston's Straight Pride to stop listing it as a 'prospective corporate sponsor'
 
 
'Our legal department is here, it's queer, and it's telling you to steer clear' — Netflix orders Boston's Straight Pride to stop listing it as a 'prospective corporate sponsor'
 
Netflix sent the Straight Pride organizers a cease-and-desist letter ordering them to remove its logo from all materials associated with the event.
 
 
 
 
 
How the Internet of Things will transform consumerism, enterprises, and governments over the next five years
 
 
How the Internet of Things will transform consumerism, enterprises, and governments over the next five years
 
Consumers, companies, and governments will install more than 40 billion IoT devices worldwide through 2023. Business Insider Intelligence provides IoT forecasts to understand how this transformative technological force is changing how companies and jurisdictions operate, and how consumers live.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Israeli firm behind software used to hack WhatsApp boasted that it can scrape data from Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft cloud servers
 
 
The Israeli firm behind software used to hack WhatsApp boasted that it can scrape data from Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft cloud servers
 
The Financial Times reviewed NSO sales documents, which said its system could obtain a target's location data history, archived messages, and photos.
 
 
 
 
 
A huge fireball briefly swallowed SpaceX's Mars rocket prototype, but Elon Musk says there is 'no major damage'
 
 
A huge fireball briefly swallowed SpaceX's Mars rocket prototype, but Elon Musk says there is 'no major damage'
 
SpaceX test-fired a small rocket ship called Starhopper on Tuesday. A fireball erupted around the vehicle a few minutes after the test-firing ended.
 
 
 
 
 
Police in Florida have ditched Amazon's facial recognition technology because of glitches and resourcing issues
 
 
Police in Florida have ditched Amazon's facial recognition technology because of glitches and resourcing issues
 
A pilot test to launch Amazon's facial recognition technology, Rekognition, in Orlando ended on Thursday, according to Orlando Weekly.
 
 
 
 
 
WeWork cofounder and CEO Adam Neumann reportedly sold shares he owned in the company and took loans worth $700 million
 
 
WeWork cofounder and CEO Adam Neumann reportedly sold shares he owned in the company and took loans worth $700 million
 
Adam Neumann reportedly sold some of his stock during financing rounds and also borrowed against his shares.
 
 
 
 
 
4 Congressional Republicans told Trump that delaying the Pentagon's $10 billion JEDI project, which Amazon is expected to win, could harm national security
 
 
4 Congressional Republicans told Trump that delaying the Pentagon's $10 billion JEDI project, which Amazon is expected to win, could harm national security
 
Four Republicans told Trump the Pentagon JEDI cloud project is critical to US security and any delay is risky.
 
 
 
 
 
From Netflix's big flub to Microsoft's cloud attack: Here's the roundup of takeaways and insights from tech's Q2 earnings reports
 
 
From Netflix's big flub to Microsoft's cloud attack: Here's the roundup of takeaways and insights from tech's Q2 earnings reports
 
Who are the winners and losers in tech, as the top companies report their quarterly results? Read BI Prime's top analysis and takeaways here.
 
 
 
 
 
Netflix's slump last quarter could be 'great news' for subscribers who hate price increases
 
 
Netflix's slump last quarter could be 'great news' for subscribers who hate price increases
 
Netflix and its competitors will have to be more cautious about raising prices as they face more competition, some experts say.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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