Snap launches gaming platform, looks to cash in on 'Fortnite' effect
Two of the titles – Snake Squad and Tiny Royal e – are multiplayer battle royale games, similar in functionality to smash-hit video game franchise “Fortnite.”
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Livongo Founder Glen Tullman discusses how his customers will soon have the ability to ask Alexa-enabled devices to provide them with their blood glucose readings.
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The robots are here: New, unheard-of job titles signal growing occupations in digital age
According to the WEF, by 2022, the shifting labor division between humans, machines and algorithms will result in 75 million lost job roles, but an addition of 133 million job roles, netting 58 million.
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Tesla’s Elon Musk could be held in contempt: Judge Andrew Napolitano
Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano says U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan may place additional restraints on how Tesla CEO Elon Musk runs the business operations.
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Elizabeth Warren introduces bill for CEOs to receive jail time over data breaches
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, D-N.J., on Sen. Elizabeth Warren's new bill that would make it easier to criminally charge corporate executives over data breaches.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk's volatile behavior a concern for investors?
ARK Invest analyst Tasha Keeney on the SEC case against Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the debate over Musk's behavior and use of Twitter and concerns over Tesla's logistics.
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Amazon to move thousands of Seattle employees to Bellevue: Report
Former investment banker Carol Roth, FBN’s Susan Li, Kingsview Asset Management CIO Scott Martin and Barron’s senior editor Jack Hough on the report that Amazon is planning to move its Seattle-based operations to Bellevue, Washington.
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Is Trump's businessman-in-chief leadership style effective?
'How to be a Capitalist' author Nathan Latka on President Trump's businessman-in-chief political leadership style, Casper's business model and the outlook for Lyft.
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Oracle CEO: AI is integrated into our autonomous database
Oracle CEO Mark Hurd on the use of artificial intelligence in its database, the impact of the global economy on Oracle's business, the company's outlook for growth and the company's strategy on stock buybacks and dividends.
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Consumer Technology Association’s Gary Shapiro says 5G is the future
Consumer Technology Association CEO Gary Shapiro gives his take on Waymo and whether the Sprint, T-Mobile merger would help the U.S. win the 5G race against China.
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Calls for more safety measures to protect ride sharing users
Former Las Vegas Police Lieutenant Randy Sutton on the mounting safety concerns over ride sharing services after a University of South Carolina student was murdered after getting in a car she mistakenly thought was the Uber she had ordered.
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Google employees demand removal of conservative member from AI council
In an open letter published on Monday, Google employees criticized the appointment of Kay Cole James to its advanced technology external advisory council.
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Kaltbaum Capital Management President Gary Kaltbaum, Third Seven Advisors managing director Michael Block, FoxNews.com columnist Liz Peek and Barron’s senior editor Jack Hough on how Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is calling for the government to regulate his company.
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Planet Hollywood, Buca di Beppo data breach exposed credit card info on 2M diners: Report
Earl Enterprises said that customers who dined at Buca di Beppo, Earl of Sandwich, Planet Hollywood, Chicken Guy, Mixology or Tequila Taqueria restaurants between May 2018 and March 2019 may have fallen victim to a malware attack.
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