Thursday, October 20, 2016

How will Twitter's suitors reap its value? and other top stories.

  • How will Twitter's suitors reap its value?

    Diversity of potential buyers a sign of different uses companies might have for the social media group You have viewed your allowance of free articles. If you wish to view more, click the button below.
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  • Palmer Luckey's politics were hiding in plain sight

    Palmer Luckey's politics were hiding in plain sight
    On Friday evening, a little more than 24 hours after the revelation that boy wonder and Oculus founder Palmer Luckey was the moneyman behind a strange scheme to bring down Hillary Clinton using the power of memes, the 24-year-old near-billionaire posted an apology to Facebook. Luckey had, he explained, given $10,000 to a pro-Trump, nonprofit organization called Nimble America because it had “fresh ideas” for how to communicate with young voters. But he asked people to stop renouncing their supp..
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  • China Hunts for Scientific Glory, and Aliens, With New Telescope

    China Hunts for Scientific Glory, and Aliens, With New Telescope
    But the telescope shows the government in Beijing is also willing to spend heavily to propel China high into the big leagues in research that offers few direct payoffs, apart from knowledge and prestige.“Astronomy is an ultimate expression of ‘pure’ science that has little immediate practical benefits,” Luis C. Ho, the director of the Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at Peking University, said by email. “It is a luxury that only the most advanced economies enjoy.”China’s history o..
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  • Firefighting: Samsung recall threatens reputation, bottom line

    Firefighting: Samsung recall threatens reputation, bottom line
    Exploding batteries and an embarrassing recall of a flagship gadget during a controversial, closely-watched leadership transition—it's been a bad year for Samsung, and analysts warn the trouble isn't over yet. With ever-fiercer competition in the ...
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  • Rusty patched bumble bee recommended for endangered list - Winston

    Rusty patched bumble bee recommended for endangered list - Winston
    PORTLAND, Ore. — Federal wildlife officials have made a formal recommendation to list the rusty patched bumblebee as an endangered species because it has disappeared from about 90 percent of its historic range in just the past 20 years. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service made the recommendation Thursday after the Xerces Society, based in Portland, Ore., petitioned the agency on behalf of the bee in 2013 and presented studies showing that it was struggling because of a combination of disease, ..
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  • Mystery solved: Melatonin makes these fish sing at night

    Mystery solved: Melatonin makes these fish sing at night
    Nation/World Mystery solved: Melatonin makes these fish sing at night Author: Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post Updated: 9 hours ago Published 9 hours ago Porichthys notatus, also known as the plainfin midshipman fish (U.S. Geological Survey)
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  • iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus Launch Weekend Sales Lower By 25 Percent

    iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus Launch Weekend Sales Lower By 25 Percent
    The weekend sales of the newly launched iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus were lower than launch weekend sales of iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus. Apple launched its new-generation iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in early September and both devices hit the shelves on Sept. 16. The new iPhones are packed with better features than their predecessors. An improved chip, new color options, better camera capabilities and new software features of the novel iPhones have attracted millions of iFans across the ..
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Poll: Clinton, Trump in virtual dead heat on eve of first debate .Daimler Will Roll Out As Many As 9 Electric Car Models: Tesla, Audi On Its Sights .
Apple fuels TV service rumors with cable exec hire .Pro-Brexit Trade Minister Liam Fox Rips British Businesses as 'Too Lazy, Too Fat' .

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