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Xu Shaoqing stood in front of a large screen as a picture of a golden earring the size of a basketball appeared.
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Xu Shaoqing stood in front of a large screen as a picture of a golden earring the size of a basketball appeared.
Facebook has said it will block ads relating to Ireland's forthcoming referendum on abortion that do not originate from advertisers inside the country.
On the edge of our solar system is a cold, dark region containing asteroids, comets and icy objects, called the Kuiper Belt.
Google says it will take steps to ensure that humans are not fooled when they get called by software bots that can convincingly mimic the human voice.
Warren Buffett called Bitcoin “rat poison,” but the technology behind it is something everyone can agree on. Here are other life-changing uses you didn’t know about.
A widely used method of encrypting emails has been found to suffer from a serious vulnerability, researchers say.
London's skyline is one of the world's most famous -- from this sleek modern glamor of the Shard to St Paul's Cathedral's classic dome.
Carmaker Nissan plans to test self-driving taxis on Japanese roads from March next year.
China is likely to take the lead in adopting blockchain — a type of technology originally developed as a digitized public ledger for cryptocurrency transactions — in the real economy, an industry white paper says.
You know that Seinfeld episode where Jerry doesn’t remember the name of a woman he is dating, only the fact that it rhymes with a part of the female anatomy?