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PayPal Launching New Advertising Platform That Analyzes Users’ Shopping Habits
PayPal is launching an advertising platform that analyzes client spending using transaction data. PayPal has announced its plan to cut its global workforce by 9% or about 2,500 jobs this year.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink Reportedly Plans to Recruit 3 Participants for Long-Term Study
Elon Musk's brain-chip company Neuralink aims to test the implant on three people over several years.
News Corp Australia Begins Restructuring After Signing Deal with OpenAI
News Corporation’s Australian division began purging its middle management staff as a result of the deal it struck with OpenAI.
Elon Musk Tries to Woo Tesla Shareholders With Factory Tours as He Seeks Support for His $56 Billion Pay Package
Elon Musk is offering Tesla shareholders a tour of the company's Texas factory next month as he seeks support for his $56 billion compensation package.
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After fuel, health, and holiday price rises, Australia's consumer price inflation rate reached 3.6% in April, a five-month high that might prompt the Reserve Bank of Australia to raise interest rates.
The shares of Virgin Galactic, AST SpaceMobile, and Rocket Lab have skyrocketed after the Memorial Day long weekend.
Toyota unveils plans to revolutionize the traditional internal combustion engine, integrating it with green fuels and electric motors in hybrids.
While Shein faces scrutiny ahead of a possible London listing, researchers found its children's products containing forever chemicals.
T-Mobile is willing to spend over $4 billion to buy most of the wireless operations of the US Cellular.
Global sales of SUVs hit a record high, but experts warn that these heavy vehicles also amount to increasing carbon emissions.
FTC listed down the top scammer-impersonated companies. Best Buy tops the list with the most scam impersonators.
Future hybrid cars from Toyota will have futuristic engines running on green fuels, challenging electric vehicles and aiming to reduce carbon emissions from the automotive industry.
Japanese company TEPCO will employ a remote-controlled robot to retrieve melted fuel debris from Fukushima Daiichi's damaged reactors, the first step in addressing the aftermath of the 2011 nuclear disaster.
The UK is preparing for the implementation of the Entry-Exit System (EES) this October, which requires biometric registration for non-EU nationals.