Global tourism predicted to slow after best year ever
The travel and tourism sector is set for a modest slowdown in 2018 as a result of higher oil prices and airfares, a year after
Global tourism predicted to slow after best year ever
The travel and tourism sector is set for a modest slowdown in 2018 as a result of higher oil prices and airfares, a year after
North American markets plunge as Trump moves to impose China tariffs
The prospect of a full-blown trade war between the world’s two biggest economies rattled investors Thursday, sending U.S. stocks to their biggest loss in six
Breaking up with Facebook? It’s harder than it looks
Facebook’s latest privacy scandal, involving Trump campaign consultants who allegedly stole data on tens of millions of users in order to influence elections, has some
AI has a dirty little secret: It’s powered by people
There’s a little-known secret about artificial intelligence: It’s powered by hundreds of thousands of real people. From makeup artists in Venezuela to women in conservative
At the Olympics, fans became walking corporate billboards
He didn’t get the hashtag quite right on the first try, so they withheld the free stuffed bear he waited in line a half-hour to
Amid a flood of plastic, global companies try to clean up image
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Facebook CEO’s 2018 challenge: Fix Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg says his “personal challenge” for 2018 is to fix Facebook. The Facebook CEO has declared a goal each year since 2009. Past challenges
Disney buying large part of 21st Century Fox in US$52.4B deal
Disney is buying the Murdoch family’s Fox movie and television studios and some cable and international TV businesses for about US$52.4 billion, as the home
Bitcoin futures soar amid frenzy over virtual currency
Wall Street got its first taste of bitcoin on Monday, with the price of the first-ever futures contract for the digital currency jumping 20 per
Russian launch fails to set Telesat satellite, 18 others into orbit
A Russian weather satellite and nearly 20 micro-satellites – including one made by Ottawa-based Telesat – failed to enter their designated orbits Tuesday following the
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