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They come from TP-Link's Kasa smart home brand, which is also debuting a new multicolor light strip. You'll be able to control all of it with Alexa and Google Assistant.
CNET
Facial recognition: far from perfect, increasingly everywhere.
Ars Technica
Huang Libin of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology says the so-called entity list "cannot hurt the fundamentals of China's technological development."
CNBC
LG's G8X ThinQ will go on sale in the US on November 1st, and it'll come bundled with the device's biggest draw: a case that includes a flip-out second screen.
The Verge
For once, we see something more than a diagram.
engadget
IBM scientists have rejected Google researchers' claim to have achieved "quantum supremacy"
Fortune
The initial U.S.-China trade deal does not need to be finalized next month, the U.S. commerce secretary said on Monday even as President Donald Trump has said he would like to sign the pact when he meet his Chinese counterpart at November's APEC summit.
Reuters
Amazon's Alexa and Google Home's smart assistant were vulnerable to a security issue that could have allowed hackers to eavesdrop on people without their knowledge or entice users to hand over sensitive information, researchers say.
CNN
Apple's CEO has served on the school's board since 2013.
CNET
Namely, that any viable replacement the company could use in place of the Android mobile OS won't be ready for a while - perhaps years.
BGR
Samsung explains a security flaw that lets anyone's fingerprint unlock a Galaxy S10 or Note 10.
CNBC
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp plans to launch more than 10 5G phones in 2020, CEO Lei Jun said on Sunday, speaking at the World Internet conference in the eastern Chinese town of Wuzhen.
Reuters
A top executive of Chinese tech giant Huawei said Friday that the company is prepared to be "open and transparent" as it looks to persuade the U.S. government that it can be trusted and that national security concerns about its technology are unfounded.
AP
Blacklisted Chinese telecoms equipment giant Huawei is in early-stage talks with some U.S. telecoms companies about licensing its 5G network technology to them, a Huawei executive told Reuters on Friday.
Reuters
China's economy grew at its slowest pace since the early 1990s in the third quarter, official figures showed. In the three months to September, the economy expanded 6% from a year earlier, falling just short of expectations for 6.1% growth.
BBC News
Fitbit is developing a method to detect irregular heart rhythm in time through a partnership with Bristol-Myers Squibb-Pfizer Alliance, as the wearable device maker looks to match a feature available on rival Apple's Watch.
Reuters
Sentons, a startup led by chip industry veterans, on Thursday began marketing technology that aims to do away with gadget buttons and said it is working with two smartphone makers in addition to an existing contract with Asus.
Reuters
Following a discrimination settlement, the tech giant lunges toward transparency.
CNET
The child labor activist, who works for Indian NGO Bachpan Bachao Andolan, had launched a pilot program 15 months prior to match a police database containing photos of all of India's missing children with another one comprising shots of all the minors living in the country's child care institutions.
CNN
Invite to November event promises the unveiling of a "reinvented icon."
CNET
Microsoft's independent board directors bumped Nadella's base salary for the most recent fiscal year.
CNBC
Spectrum struggles
The Verge
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff argues that companies have been too focused on shareholders at the expense of employees, customers and the communities they serve.
CNBC
Google helped kickstart people's interest in virtual reality. Now it's giving up.
CNET
After months of leaks, Google just made the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4XL official.
CNN
Years after resisting pressure to move to China, Lee Hung Lung says his bet has paid off. Sales at his Malaysia-based Hotayi Electronic are surging, it's hiring more workers, considering an expansion, and picking and choosing orders.
Reuters
'Chinese government is putting in place new tools that make it much more difficult for companies to keep their information private,' cybersecurity expert says
South China Morning Post
The emergence of two new wireless standards will cause IT decision-makers to think carefully.
ZDNet
Microsoft president Brad Smith thinks it's time antitrust laws are updated for the digital age.
CNN
The producer price index (PPI), considered a key barometer of corporate profitability, dropped 1.2% year-on-year in September, National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) data showed on Tuesday.
Reuters
China's Huawei Technologies is ready to enter into a "no backdoor" agreement with India to allay security concerns, the telecom group's local head said on Monday, as the giant South Asian country prepares to launch next generation 5G networks.
Reuters
Germany has finalised rules for the build-out of 5G mobile networks that, in a snub to the United States, will not exclude China's Huawei Technologies.
Reuters
A tentative truce between the United States and China has raised hopes - yet again - that the two economic superpowers are inching toward a resolution to the trade war.
CNN
Instead of a pop-up selfie camera, the Z20 uses two screens to get rid of any display notches.
engadget
The world of computer chips just got a wake-up call.
Time
Goldman Sachs sees a 60% chance that the announced 15% tariffs will take effect, but expects a delay until early 2020 as opposed to the current deadline of Dec. 15
CNBC
Just because it's virtual doesn't mean it's exempt.
engadget
The search giant will soon unveil a flagship smartphone with radar technology, marking a significant milestone for the company.
CNET
While corporate CIOs see the distributed ledger technology as innovative, blockchain is unlikely to become technically and operationally scalable anytime soon.
Computerworld
The European Union has warned that 5G networks could be left vulnerable to attack from state-backed hackers if operators use too many parts from a single supplier.
CNN
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