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Trade deal with U.S. expected to spur Mexican e-commerce
Mexico's fledgling e-commerce market could get a lift from a trade agreement with the Trump administration that doubles the value of goods that can be imported tax-free from the United States, online businesses and experts said.
First peek inside PAX West: Giant game event opens in Seattle with heightened security
A 3D camera at the Sony PlayStation booth this year is capturing gamers doing their best Spider-Man impressions in a promotion for Marvel Spider-Man for PlayStation 4.
, the video game convention that brings tens of thousands of gaming fans to Seattl...
Tencent loses $20 billion in value after China attacks myopia with gaming curbs
Tencent Holdings' market value slumped by around $20 billion on Friday after China intensified a crackdown on online gaming citing rising levels of myopia, heightening regulatory risks for companies in the world's biggest gaming market.
China to conduct nationwide inspection on ride-hailing companies
China will conduct comprehensive inspections on all ride-hailing service companies, the transportation ministry said on Friday, after a driver from the dominant ride-hailing firm, Didi Chuxing, murdered a 20-year-old passenger.
Japan's Renesas Electronics considering buying U.S. chip maker: source
Japanese automotive chipmaker Renesas Electronics Corp is considering buying U.S. chipmaker Integrated Device Technology Inc, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Medtech firms gets personal with digital twins
Armed with a mouse and computer screen instead of a scalpel and operating theater, cardiologist Benjamin Meder carefully places the electrodes of a pacemaker in a beating, digital heart.
Lyft in talks to hire advisor for 2019 IPO: Bloomberg
U.S. ride services firm Lyft Inc is in talks with an advisor for a targeted March or April 2019 initial public offering, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
California looks to adopt Obama-style net neutrality rules
California lawmakers moved on Thursday toward imposing the nation's strictest net neutrality laws on internet providers, flying in the face of sweeping new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules seen as a win for the companies.
Amazon to launch food and drink sales in Mexico
Amazon.com Inc will begin selling food and drinks online in Mexico, including snacks, sweets and wines, it said on Thursday, a move that could intensify its competition with Wal Mart de Mexico to claim shoppers in a nascent e-commerce market.
Fortnite Galaxy Skin First look and giveaway
The Samsung-exclusive Galaxy skin is available now, but only if you get a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 or Tab S4. We're starting a Note 9 giveaway on Sept. 1!