Here’s why black and white TV is not completely out of style — at least not in the UK
Although black and white television seems to be out of style, more than 7,000 households in the UK still use the monochromatic tv set.
Hit hard by trade war, automakers hoping Trump will hold off on new round of tariffs
The auto industry fears that new tariffs, on top of those already enacted on Chinese-made vehicles and imported aluminum and steel, could have a major negative impact on the American new car market.
How a new breed of media companies is convincing people to pay for news again
For years, digital media companies wrestled with charging for their content. The pendulum might be swinging in the direction of subscriptions as paywalls gain popularity and ad-fueled businesses struggle.
Google Pixel phones can now take amazing pictures in the dark — here’s a look
Google just launched the new Night Sight feature for its Pixel smartphones and it works almost unbelievably well.
Johnston Press: Publisher of i paper bought out
Jobs and newspaper titles at Johnston Press are secured after the publisher is bought by a new company.
How Blackberry’s buying of Cylance shows the company is getting serious about cybersecurity
Blackberry will acquire cybersecurity and endpoint defense company Cylance in a $1.4 billion deal
Trump to discuss Khashoggi murder with Sec of State Pompeo, CIA
President Donald Trump awaited a briefing Saturday from the CIA on the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi after a U.S. official said American intelligence agencies had concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the killing.
The way to prevent World War III: Avoid delusions about China and US leadership
On the Great War’s anniversary, it’s a good time to ask: How can we prevent a World War III among countries with even more devastating, technologically advanced might and economic interdependence?
China’s Xi intends to visit North Korea next year, South Korea says
Chinese President Xi Jinping intends to visit North Korea next year after receiving an invite from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, South Korea said in a statement from its presidential office on Saturday.
Rouhani sees Iran-Iraq trade rising to $20 billion a year from $12 billion
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday Iran and Iraq could raise annual bilateral trade to $20 billion from the current level of $12 billion.
