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Canada denies sharing Huawei CFO Meng's devices details with FBI: Court documents

In early October Meng and her lawyers asserted that members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) had illegally shared sensitive identifying information about her electronic devices with the FBI. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/323KyqA

Nintendo shares jump almost 7% after strong Switch Lite launch

Nintendo has said it sold almost 2 million units of its handheld-only Switch Lite device in the 10 days after its September launch, with the company's operating profit doubling in the second quarter. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2PysBOp

Facebook sued for age, gender bias in financial services ads

According to the complaint filed in San Francisco federal court, Facebook persists in its willingness to let financial services advertisers "target" prospective customers by age and gender, despite a recent overhaul covering other kinds of ads. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2Wu6b2g

Ex-Apple executive joins startup aimed at banishing smartphone cables

For over 14 years at Apple Inc , Ruben Caballero had to include a cable with every iPhone design whose wireless engineering he oversaw, from the first prototypes in 2005 to iPhone 11 models on shelves now. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/36xuKjw

Government officials around the globe targeted for hacking through WhatsApp - sources

Senior government officials in multiple U.S.-allied countries were targeted earlier this year with hacking software that used Facebook Inc's WhatsApp to take over users' phones, according to people familiar with the messaging company's investigation. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/335HefV

How to block ad tracking on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch

In case, you are worried about your privacy and want to prevent apps from collecting your data, here’s how you can do it. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2JGonAm

This group helps high-functioning autistic individuals get tech jobs

The employment outlook for autistic people can be bleak – but Auticon, a social enterprise, has found a way to harness the unique attributes of these workers from WIRED UK https://ift.tt/2PD4GNG

The Game of Thrones showrunners leaving Star Wars is a smart move

David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, who adapted Game of Thrones for TV, are leaving Lucasfilm. It's only good news for Star Wars from WIRED UK https://ift.tt/34ugF4D

Panasonic GZ2000 OLED 4K TV review: as the director intended

Panasonic has managed to create a stunning set with the best pictures seen on a consumer TV yet. And it's even great for gamers from WIRED UK https://ift.tt/326BcdC

6 reasons why India is more than the iPhone for Apple

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This tool was used to hack phones of WhatsApp users globally: All you need to know

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Altria writes down $4.5 billion from its investment in Juul

Facing increasing scrutiny from international and domestic regulators, the Altria Group has decided to write down its investment into the e-cigarette company JUUL by $4.5 billion. That’s roughly one-third of the $12.8 billion that the tobacco giant had invested into JUUL a little less than one year ago. Juul Labs gets $12.8 billion investment from Marlboro maker Altria Group What a difference a year has made. JUUL, which has become synonymous with the vaping phenomenon that has swept the U.S., was once hailed as being at the forefront of a wave of companies that were making smoking obsolete and nicotine consumption safer for consumers. Vaporization Startup Pax Labs Introduces Juul, Its Next-Gen E-Cigarette The company began running into problems as its popularity increased exponentially (in part by allegedly turning to some of the same tactics big tobacco used to target underage consumers ). As the complaints began to roll in, and as JUUL was held responsible fo

Japanese instant-credit provider Paidy raises $143 million from investors including PayPal Ventures

Paidy , a Japanese financial tech startup that provides instant credit to consumers in Japan, announced today that it has raised a total of $143 million in new financing. This includes a $83 million Series C extension from investors including PayPal Ventures and debt financing of $60 million. The funding will be used to advance Paidy’s goals of signing large-scale merchants, offering new financial services and growing its user base to 11 million accounts by the end of 2020. In addition to PayPal Ventures, investors in the Series C extension also include Soros Capital Management, JS Capital Management and Tybourne Capital Management, along with another undisclosed investor. The debt financing is from Goldman Sachs Japan, Mizuho Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank. Earlier this month, Paidy and Goldman Sachs Japan established a warehouse facility valued at $52 million. Paidy also established credit facility worth $8 million with the three banks. Th

New York bans foie gras on animal cruelty grounds

New York can stake a claim to being the culinary capital of the world, but one famous dish is about to be taken off the menu: foie gras. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2Wrq6yT

Aquaculture offers lifeline to floundering Moroccan fishermen

With fish stocks declining in the Mediterranean, struggling Moroccan fishermen are hoping to turn to aquaculture as a way to secure their future. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2JDmFzX

Scientists say quarter of all pigs could die of swine fever

Around a quarter of the world's pigs are expected to die from African swine fever as authorities grapple with a complex disease spreading rapidly in the globalization era, the World Organization for Animal Health's president said Thursday. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/334osFF

Fake chimneys for birds that need vertical hollows to rest

People from New England to Texas are building fake chimneys as nesting spots and migration motels for chimney swifts, little birds that are dwindling in number as the nation's architectural landscape changes. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2ps9zP2

Bug in Apple App Store erases ratings of over 20 million popular apps: Report

A bug that stayed in the Apple App Store for a week erased more than 20 million ratings of popular apps such as Google, Microsoft, Nike, Starbucks and Hulu among others, says media report. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/31ZQUHx

Mekong shrivels as drought, dam strangle SEAsia's largest river

The once mighty Mekong river has been reduced to a thin, grubby neck of water in stretches of northern Thailand—record lows blamed on drought and a recently opened dam far upstream. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/332wOhd

New battery design can charge an electric car in 10 minutes

Ten minutes charging time to add 200 miles of driving range: scientists in the US have claimed a technological breakthrough that could resolve one of the key concerns surrounding all-electric vehicles. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2Jzsiza

Stunning Senegal baobab forest being swallowed by mining

One hour's drive from Senegal's capital Dakar, demand for cement is turning a protected baobab forest into a lifeless moonscape of open mines, dust clouds and lorry traffic. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2ow81D6

How to share Wi-Fi password from iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad

Apple has made Wi-Fi password sharing easier between iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2NyaRjI

Novel NRL instrument enhances ability to measure nuclear materials

Researchers with the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) designed and built an instrument called NAUTILUS to provide new measurement capabilities unlike those available at other laboratories to measure nuclear, cosmo/geo-chemical, and electronic materials. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2NqR6KO

Femtech startup Inne takes the wraps off a hormone tracker and $8.8M in funding

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Berlin-based femtech startup Inne is coming out of stealth to announce an €8 million (~$8.8M) Series A and give the first glimpse of a hormone-tracking subscription product for fertility-tracking and natural contraception that’s slated for launch in Q1 next year. The Series A is led by led by Blossom Capital, with early Inne backer Monkfish Equity also participating, along with a number of angel investors — including Taavet Hinrikus, co-founder of TransferWise; Tom Stafford, managing partner at DST; and Trivago co-founder Rolf Schromgens. Women’s health apps have been having a tech-fuelled moment in recent years, with the rise of a femtech category. There are now all sorts of apps for tracking periods and the menstrual cycle, such as Clue and Flo . Some also try to predict which days a women is fertile and which they’re not — offering digital tools to help women track bodily signals if they’re following a natural family planning method of contraception, or indeed trying to concei

Freetrade, the UK challenger stockbroker, completes $15M Series A

Freetrade , the U.K. challenger stockbroker that offers commission-free investing, has closed $15 million in Series A funding. The round includes a $7.5 million investment from Draper Esprit, the U.K. publicly-listed venture capital firm, along with previously announced equity crowdfunding via Crowdcube. The funding will be used by Freetrade for further growth and product development, including “doubling down” on engineering hires. The fintech, which claims over 50,000 customers, is also planning to expand to Europe next year. In addition, Adam Dodds, CEO and founder of Freetrade, tells me there will be a marketing and content push to help reach more of the challenger stockbroker’s target millennial customers and help educate the market as a whole that investing in the stock market doesn’t have to be prohibitively expensive or complicated. Amongst a number of new stock trading and investment apps in the U.K., London-based Freetrade was first out of the gate as a bona-fide “challenge

PhonePe losses surge to Rs 1,904.7 crore in 2018-19

Flipkart-owned PhonePe has seen its losses mount to Rs 1,904.72 crore in 2018-19 from the previous fiscal, as it continues to battle against rivals like Paytm, Google Pay and Amazon Pay. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2PzBlE6

Cognizant to cut 7,000 mid-senior level jobs, exit content moderation

The information technology services provider will also eliminate up to 7,000 jobs in its other units to invest in growth areas such as cloud and internet of things to cushion the impact from a decline in spending by its financial customers. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/321lYGX

Prepare Yourself for the Biggest Apple Launch of All Time

The pursuit of the perfect red apple has created a plethora of fruits that are big on looks but small on flavour. The Cosmic Crisp is out to change that from WIRED UK https://ift.tt/36jL47l

The strange science of the US Air Force's top-secret space plane

For two years, an unmanned Boeing X-37B orbited the Earth. But what was the top secret mission all about? from WIRED UK https://ift.tt/2N3DC8w

How TikTok broke rap music

Musicians are changing their songs for viral success on TikTok. But it's infantilising rap music from WIRED UK https://ift.tt/2N2FLSf

Bosun Tijani talks strategy as CEO of Africa’s new largest tech hub

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With CcHub ‘s acquisition of iHub in September, Nigerian Bosun Tijani is at the helm of (arguably) the largest tech network in Africa. He is now CEO of both organizations, including their robust membership rosters, startup incubation programs, global partnerships, and VC activities from Nigeria to Kenya . One could conclude Tijani has become one of the most powerful figures in African tech with the CcHub iHub merger. But that would be a little shortsighted. The techie from Lagos still faces plenty of challenges and unknowns in integrating two innovation hubs that lie 3,818 flight kilometers apart. Several sources speaking on background over the last year have indicated iHub was experiencing financial difficulties. Tijani offered TechCrunch some initial details last month on how the acquisition will fall together. Nigeria’s CcHub acquires Kenya’s iHub to create mega Africa incubator But more recently he shared greater detail on his strategy for operating the multi-country

Alibaba may resume Hong Kong listing plans as soon as November

Alibaba plans to seek listing approval from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd shortly after the Chinese e-commerce giant's online retail frenzy Singles Day on Nov. 11, and may list its shares towards the end of November or in early December, the sources said. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/338kDQ8

Toshiba sues former employee of US unit, citing fraud

Toshiba said in a statement its internal assessment had found evidence that a former facility manager at Houston-based Toshiba International directed work to a construction contractor at inflated prices and received kickbacks. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2NtVybw

Facebook sales grow as users tick up; Mark Zuckerberg defends political ads

Over the last three years, Facebook, the world's largest social media company, has faced rising hostility from both users and lawmakers over its handling of user data and its inability to ensure the integrity of its popular news feeds. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/334tCSm

Samsung Electronics upbeat on chip outlook as third quarter profit falls 56%

Samsung said there were positive signs for the chip outlook thanks to anticipated demand from data-centre customers and the continuing expansion of 5G smartphones. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/36jHhXE

Techies, 13 ways you can help Delhi Police fight crime

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Conservationists fear hundreds of koalas died in wildfires

Conservationists fear hundreds of koalas have perished in wildfires that have razed prime habitat on Australia's east coast. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2Ws7rTj

You can soon book .new domain, courtesy Google

Google has announced that people can apply for a .new domain from December 2 that will be secure and served over HTTPS. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2C6lBk1

Beijing eyes facial recognition tech for metro security

Long queues and commuters arguing with staff over slow security procedures are common sites during rush hour in the metro system of the 20 million-strong metropolis. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2pdE77b

NHS pagers are leaking medical data

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An amateur radio rig exposed to the internet and discovered by a security researcher was collecting real-time of medical data and health information broadcast by hospitals and ambulances across U.K. towns and cities. The rig, operated out of a house in North London, was picking up radio waves from over the air and translating them into readable text. The hobbyist’s computer display was filling up with messages about real-time medical emergencies from across the region. For some reason, the hobbyist had set up an internet-connected webcam pointed at the display. But because there was no password on the webcam, anyone who knew where to look could also see what was on the rig’s computer display. Daley Borda, a security researcher and bug bounty hunter, was at home in Florida when he stumbled upon the exposed webcam. The live stream was grainy, and the quality of the images so poor that it was just possible to make out the text on the display. “You can see details of calls coming in — t

Microsoft has a warning for 'organisers' of 2020 Olympics

Microsoft claimed that it has recently detected Russian hackers are trying to disrupt the 2020 Tokyo Olympics by infiltrating sporting and anti-doping agencies. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/36gwu09

Let’s have a word about what3words with Clare Jones at Disrupt Berlin

Addresses are ambiguous, not precise enough or don’t even exist in some places. what3words wants to map the entire world and overhaul addresses three words at a time. That’s why I’m excited to announce that what3words Chief Commercial Officer Clare Jones is joining us at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin . The startup has divided the world in 3 meter squares. Each square has been assigned three words. This way, it’s easy to read, easy to write and even easy to say. And more importantly, it’s unique. And sometimes, simple ideas can be incredibly powerful. For instance, if you’re driving, it’s much faster to say three words to define an address on your navigation system than a full address. It’s also more precise. If you’re heading to a huge building, you want to arrive at the entrance of the building, not on the other side. It’s incredibly frustrating when it happens — I nearly missed a train when a GPS navigation system led me to the wrong side of the tracks. This could be particularly us

Huawei tightens grip on China smartphones with record 42% share in third quarter - Canalys

Huawei strengthened its dominance of the world's biggest smartphone market even as the Chinese company was all but banned by the United States in May from doing business with American companies, significantly disrupting its ability to source key parts. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2BUUxUM

Sony to pull plug on Playstation Vue

Citing competition, Sony Corp said that it would shut down its cloud-based TV service PlayStation Vue in January. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2MW5Ulx

Latest Australia shark attack sparks tourism concerns

Tourism operators want aerial shark patrols to be introduced in Australia's Whitsunday Islands as they try to stem falling visitor numbers following a spate of attacks along the Great Barrier Reef. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2PBxma5

Amazon Kindle Kids Edition review: a good idea with several flaws

With a vocabulary builder, achievement badges and access to thousands of chapter books, the Kids Kindle offers useful tools to enhance your child’s reading experience. But there are a few issues from WIRED UK https://ift.tt/2q7soH2

At 2C warmer, lizards eat less healthily: study

Just two degrees of warming causes lizards to change their eating habits resulting in less healthy adult reptiles, according to research published Wednesday. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2NmjTjD

California braces for powerful winds that could feed fires

California braced on Tuesday for the most powerful winds this season that threaten to spread destructive fires raging in the state and could spark new blazes. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2qWfIn3

Does crime increase when the moon is full?

Just in time for Halloween, the BetaGov team at NYU's Marron Institute of Urban Management is releasing a three-country study on the "lunar effect." from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2BWO6Ay

ShareGrid acquires UK peer-to-peer film and camera rental community BorrowFox

ShareGrid , the U.S.-based marketplace for sharing, buying and selling film and photography equipment, has acquired the U.K’s BorrowFox as part of its international expansion plans. BorrowFox operates a “peer-to-peer” film and camera rental community that lets people rent out their under-utilised gear. ShareGrid says it expects to launch in the U.K. in 2020 (where it will compete with the likes of Fat Lama ). Terms of deal remain undisclosed, although I understand ShareGrid is acquiring all of BorrowFox’s assets outright. The two companies aren’t disclosing if it was a cash or stock deal or mixture of the two, or who BorrowFox’s investors were. Meanwhile, I’m told that BorrowFox’s founders, Arthur Pierse and Alastair Woods, won’t be joining ShareGrid. In the U.S. ShareGrid lets users rent film and camera equipment from each other, including cinema cameras, still cameras, lenses, audio equipment, drones, lighting equipment, gimbals and other accessories, as well as studio spaces,

Apple Pay in EU antitrust spotlight as regulators seek details

Regulators wanted to know if Apple has rejected merchant apps as incompatible with the terms and conditions for integrating Apple Pay in their apps. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/34eruay

The weird science of holding a general election in December

Bad weather, flu and Christmas pantos – not policy or Brexit – might decide who leads the UK from WIRED UK https://ift.tt/2WntJG3

This high-tech London skyscraper is the envy of every office worker

At 22 Bishopsgate, architects have created a skyscraper with new technology woven into every aspect of the design from WIRED UK https://ift.tt/2PwcFMK

As Juul announces mass layoffs, a new lawsuit alleges it shipped a million contaminated pods

A lawsuit filed a by former Juul executive alleges that the company knew a batch of contaminated e-liquid had been used in about one million pods shipped to retailers earlier this year, but did not inform customers. The lawsuit, first reported by BuzzFeed , was brought by Siddharth Breja, former senior vice president of global finance at Juul from May 2018 to March 2019, who alleges he was fired after complaining about the contaminated pods. News of the lawsuit comes the same day as Juul’s announcement it will lay off about 500 people , or 10% to 15% of its workforce, and the departure of four executives, including chief financial officer Tim Danaher. Juul is currently under scrutiny by the Food and Drug Administration, which claims the startup made misleading statements about its product and targeting of teens. In the lawsuit, Breja claims that during a meeting on March 12, he learned a contaminated batch of mint e-liquid was used to make 250,000 refill kits, or a total of one mill

WhatsApp sues Israel's NSO for allegedly helping spies hack phones around the world

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Huawei’s Honor smart-TV with pop-up camera to take on Xiaomi TVs: Specifications, design and likely price

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Slack investor Index Ventures backs Slack competitor Quill

Slack created a new solution for workplace communication, one copied by many, even Microsoft . But the product, which is meant to help individuals and businesses collaborate, has been critiqued for sending too many notifications, with some claiming it’s sabotaged workplace productivity . Quill , a startup led by Ludwig Pettersson, Stripe’s former creative director and design aficionado, claims to offer “meaningful conversations, without disturbing your team.” The company has raised a $2 million seed round led by Sam Altman with participation from General Catalyst, followed by a $12.5 million Series A at a $62.5 million valuation led by Index Ventures partner and former Slack board observer Sarah Cannon, TechCrunch has learned. Quill and Cannon declined to comment. The company, based in San Francisco, has created a no-frills messaging product. Still in beta, Quill plans to encourage fewer, more focused conversations with a heavy emphasis on threads, sources tell TechCrunch . The pr

HBO Max will cost $14.99 per month and launch in May 2020

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AT&T and WarnerMedia just announced the pricing of their HBO Max streaming service, along with sharing more details about the timing and content lineup. The service will cost $14.99 per month — the same price as HBO Now. WarnerMedia also says it will be free for HBO Now subscribers and for viewers who subscribe to HBO via AT&T. And it will launch in May of next year. At the event, HBO’s Casey Bloys also announced that HBO has greenlit a Game of Thrones spinoff called House of the Dragon , based on George R.R. Martin’s book of Westerosi history, Fire and Blood  (perhaps explaining why  a previously announced spin-off that was recently canceled ). The company also revealed that HBO Max will be the exclusive streaming home of South Park . Plus, Elizabeth Banks, Issa Rae and Mindy Kaling are all developing new shows for the service — and  Arrow and Riverdale producer Greg Berlanti announced that he’s working on the new DC Comics-related titles  Green Lantern and Strange Adven

Classic energy theory fails to explain coral distribution across depth

Coral species richness at different depths is unrelated to energy availability, according to a new study analysing diversity across an Australasian reef. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/34br5FT

Australian regulator files privacy suit against Google alleging location data misuse

The lawsuit is the first of several the ACCC said it would pursue against the local arms of global technology companies like Google and social media firm Facebook Inc when it called for tougher laws concerning privacy and content-sharing. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2WkHHs2

Google's search for sales in cloud, hardware clip Alphabet profit

Google has increased spending in recent years on areas including cloud computing and consumer electronics that it views as essential to maintaining its industry leadership from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/2PrvfoZ

Grab a seat while you can: Apply to TC Hackathon @ Disrupt Berlin 2019

Think you have what it takes to be a TechCrunch hackathon champion? It’s time to put your creative code and confidence where your mouth is, my friends. Come to Disrupt Berlin 2019 on 11-12 December and pit your skills, tenacity and endurance against some of the best creators from around the world. We’re limiting participation to 500 people, and seats are filling fast. Get yours before they’re gone. Apply to compete in the TC Hackathon today! Why submit an application? For starters, it doesn’t cost a thing to apply or to compete. In fact, if you make the grade, you’ll receive a free Innovator pass to Disrupt Berlin and have access to everything Disrupt has to offer. But wait, as they say, there’s more. The Hackathon is not only a great opportunity to build a working prototype that addresses real-world problems, it’s the chance to showcase your talent and creativity in front of people who have the potential move your ideas, career or startup forward. Each sponsored challenge comes

Sundar Pichai defends Google products as regulators kick in

As anti-trust regulators increase the scrutiny in Google products over the company's business practices, its CEO Sundar Pichai has said that it is important for advertisers to have standardized measurement that's fair across all media and that delivers insights in a way that fully protects users' privacy. from Gadgets Now https://ift.tt/31OcDSM

Fishing plastic 'ghost nets' out of the Baltic

On a small fishing boat out in the Baltic Sea, Pekka Kotilainen rifles through buckets of fishing gear, mixed with rubbish and mussel shells. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2JvPf6l

Virgin Galactic becomes first space tourism company to land on Wall Street

Virgin Galactic landed on Wall Street Monday, debuting its listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in a first for a space tourism company. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/36acX1r

TrueLayer, the open banking API provider, discloses investment and partnership with Visa

TrueLayer , the London startup that’s built a developer API platform for fintechs and other adjacent companies to utilise open banking, has agreed a strategic and commercial relationship with Visa. The partnership sees Visa also take a minority stake in TrueLayer as part of the company’s $35 million Series C funding announced in June. The round was led by Tencent and Temasek, with participation from previous investors Northzone and Anthemis, while we now know that Visa was on-board too. TrueLayer has raised $47 million to date. Francesco Simoneschi, CEO and co-founder of TrueLayer tells me the Visa partnership will enable the fintech to work with a “huge network” of businesses and banks to help them to develop open banking services and applications that will “provide tangible benefits” to customers. “We want to scale open banking to a level where it manifestly impacts every aspect of financial services for consumers,” he says. “[This] requires large, established players to come on b

Automakers side with Trump in legal fight with California

General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, Toyota and many others in the auto industry are siding with the Trump administration in a lawsuit over whether California has the right to set its own greenhouse gas emissions and fuel economy standards. from Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories https://ift.tt/2PytmXT

Market research platform Milieu Insight raises $2.4 million to launch in more Southeast Asian countries

Milieu Insight , a Singapore-based market research and data platform, announced today that it has raised $2.4 million in pre-A funding. The round, led by MassMutual Ventures Southeast Asia, will be used on product development and to launch in four new Southeast Asian countries, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. The startup’s platform, called Milieu Surveys, is already available in Singapore and Thailand and has signed more than 45 clients. This brings Milieu Insight’s total funding so far to $3.15 million, including a seed round announced in November 2018. Founded in December 2016 by CEO Gerald Ang, who previously worked at global research firms including GfK and YouGov, Milieu Insight seeks to make market research and data analysis accessible to smaller businesses and organizations. Milieu Portraits, its consumer segmentation tool, returns insights about specific demographics, including what products, media and brands they prefer, while Milieu Studies allows companie