Hong Kong Protests: weekly horse race cancelled due to political unrest
The Hong Kong Jockey Club cancelled their weekly horse race due to safety concerns caused by the continued political unrest.
Video shows Tesla Model 3 autopilot saves driver from collision
Tesla's autopilot feature is in the news after users posted videos on social media hailing the accident evasion maneuvers that saved many from head-on collisions and crashes.
Tesla Model S and Model X to get interior, motor upgrades
Tesla is trying to boost sales for the Model S and X with a series of upgrades.
Facebook's 'pivot' is less about privacy and more about profits
CEO Mark Zuckerberg's claimed intent to focus on privacy will be hard to execute, will not happen soon and does not address major concerns about the company's role in society.
A new era of cryptocurrency investment is upon us
It's hard to imagine what the future of cryptocurrency will look like in a year's time but the sector is professionalizing quickly.
Maker of James Bond's favourite sports car eyes stock market
British luxury car maker Aston Martin is reported to be selling shares that would value the company at around £5 billion ($6.44 billion).
Brexit-backing fracking tycoon Jim Ratcliffe becomes Britain's richest man
Jim Ratcliffe topped the Sunday Times Rich List 2018 with an estimated worth of £21.05bn.
Shanghai gets automated bank with VR, robots, face scanning
The "unmanned bank" branch is of the state-owned China Construction Bank, and is meant to make banking more convenient and efficient.
Top 10 Trends for Blockchain Technology in 2018 and Beyond
Like the dot-com bust of the early 2000's, real companies - like Amazon, Google, eBay, or PayPal - will emerge through a crowded field of tulips.
How the cashless society can help the world's poor prosper
Financial inclusion in the developing world: Technology is the key to unlocking barriers
Austin bombing suspect blows himself up as SWAT moves in
A law enforcement official identified the dead man as Mark Anthony Conditt.
Does Europe want neutral or neural networks?
Gabriel Solomon is Head of Government & Industry Relations, Europe and Latin America at Ericsson.
Thank you, Kanye: Music could be one of blockchain's biggest beneficiaries
Bryce Weiner, CEO and Founder of AltMarket, says most blockchain projects for music have simply missed the point.
New electric Porsche could make you forget all about Elon Musk and Tesla
Tesla has yet another competitor to deal with in the electric car market - Porsche - who says its new car can reach 100km per hour in just 3.5 seconds.
Beyond Uber: Creating the future of the car
Dylan Stuart, Partner, Lippincott, considers the next wave of disruption happening in personal mobility.
Blockchain ICOs: This is the year regulators will validate security and utility tokens
Trevor Koverko, CEO of Polymath, takes stock of the 'Cambrian Explosion' of ICOs.
Cryptocurrency supporters react to Bank of England Governor Mark Carney's speech
The BoE chief said it is time for cryptocurrencies to meet the same level of regulation as the rest of the financial system.
What gives a token value? Ushering in the 'use case' era of crypto
Ethereum's token has been able to sustain its value versus other major cryptocurrencies.
Etherparty: Building blocks of tomorrow's technology
Etherparty closed its $30 million-plus FUEL token crowdsale at the end of October.
How to bring cryptocurrency investing into the mainstream and build blockchain's future
Most people haven't got a clue how to go about buying a digital token.
Meltdown melted down everything, except for one thing
A side channel attack is a way to extract sensitive information from a system by some means other than the intended input and output channels
Siafunds token opts to be classed a security under SEC rules
Sia CEO David Vorick talks about his eventual decision to follow the accredited investors route for the siafunds token sale.
Blockchain hardened devices, can they restore privacy with security by design?
Tony Anscombe, Security Evangelist at ESET, says blockchain is the vanguard of the Encryption of Things (EoT).
Investors turn to compliance-driven ICOs and securities tokens
The ICO boom demonstrates that liquid assets can attract a lot more investment than illiquid private equity.
When it comes to Bitcoin, it's time to buy a better lock
Dr Richard Ford, Chief Scientist at Forcepoint, talks about securing your crypto assets.
£1m fraud gang used David Cameron fake ID to advertise services to other criminals
The crime was masterminded by Mihai Cirstoiu and Dragoz Dragomir, who made £1m from scams through the use of fake IDs produced at a "factory" in Enfield, Greater London.
The UK's second-tier digital identity scheme will lead to a second-tier digital economy
The state of Identity in the UK is far behind that in the rest of Europe, and this is central to the success of consumer-focused fintech and financial services.
President Putin files modest income but is he the world's richest man?
Russian President Vladimir Putin officially earned 38.5m roubles (£484,000) in the six years to 2016, despite some estimates rating him as the richest man in the world.
Watch: Japan makes history as it launches the smallest ever rocket to take a satellite into space
Japan's space agency Jaxa launched the smallest rocket ever to deliver a satellite into space, achieving a major feat in the spacefaring industry.
Operation PZChao: Chinese Iron Tiger APT 'back' with data-stealing, bitcoin-mining espionage malware
The malware includes a slightly modified Gh0st remote access trojan designed to act as a backdoor that researchers said is "very similar" to attacks linked to the Iron Tiger group.