Source: Engadget | AR technology helps the blind navigate by making objects 'talk'
- Europe rallies after Fed chair signals rates are nearing neutral; Deutsche Bank down 3% CNBC
- Trump ‘Got In Jay Powell’s Head’: Market Analyst on Fed ‘Doing a 180’ on Interest Rates Fox News Insider
- Stocks surge as Powell hints at slower interest rate hikes Yahoo! Finance News
- The Fed’s Welcome Rethink The Wall Street Journal
- Powell Proves That Bonds Are Smarter Than Stocks Bloomberg
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- Barcelona news: Lionel Messi admits Gerard Pique assist was ‘not something we planned’ Goal.com
- Messi Scores Ridiculous Goal vs. PSV to Become Highest UCL Scorer for a Single Club Bleacher Report
- Barcelona’s Lionel Messi calls ‘rehearsed’ Gerard Pique goal ‘a lie’ ESPN
- Lionel Messi overtakes Cristiano Ronaldo to reclaim Champions League goalscoring record Goal.com
- Samuel Umtiti misses Barcelona’s clash with PSV due to knee trouble Barca Blaugranes
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- 3 Philippine Police Officers Are Convicted in a Drug War Killing The New York Times
- Philippines police jailed for murdering teenager in Duterte’s drug war The Guardian
- Philippine court jails police officers for drug-war murder Al Jazeera English
- Philippines drugs war: 3 Manila cops found guilty in first police convictions CNN
- In First for Philippines, Court Convicts Police Officers in Drug-War Case The Wall Street Journal
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- Cliven Bundy rebukes Trump over attack on migrants: ‘We should have a heart’ The Guardian
- Ammon Bundy breaks with Trump on anti-migrant rhetoric: ‘It’s all fear-based’ Washington Post
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- Anti-Government Militia Leader Ammon Bundy Pushes Back on Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric The Daily Beast
- Militia Leader Ammon Bundy Criticizes Donald Trump’s Rhetoric on Immigrants: ‘It’s All Fear-Based’ Newsweek
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- Mitsubishi Heavy ordered to compensate forced S Korean war workers BBC News
- South Korean Court Orders Mitsubishi of Japan to Pay for Forced Wartime Labor The New York Times
- South Korea orders Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to compensate colonial-era forced laborers Business Insider
- S Korean court orders compensation to wartime forced labourers Al Jazeera English
- South Korean court angers Japan with order to compensate wartime laborers Reuters
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Europe rallies after Fed chair signals rates are nearing neutral; Deutsche Bank down 3% – CNBC
November 29, 2018Source: Google News | Europe rallies after Fed chair signals rates are nearing neutral; Deutsche Bank down 3% – CNBC
Two coaches, franchises at different steps in 'Process' – New York Post
November 29, 2018Two coaches, franchises at different steps in ‘Process’ New York Post
PHILADELPHIA — Technically, the two conversations were about the same subject matter. Brett Brown was in the media room at Wells Fargo Center just before …
Source: Google News | Two coaches, franchises at different steps in 'Process' – New York Post
Barcelona news: Lionel Messi admits Gerard Pique assist was 'not something we planned' – Goal.com
November 29, 2018Source: Google News | Barcelona news: Lionel Messi admits Gerard Pique assist was 'not something we planned' – Goal.com
3 Philippine Police Officers Are Convicted in a Drug War Killing – The New York Times
November 29, 2018Source: Google News | 3 Philippine Police Officers Are Convicted in a Drug War Killing – The New York Times
If you’ve been pairing your peppermint mocha at Starbucks with a little porn, your time is up.
As of 2019, folks won’t be able to use the coffee chain’s public WiFI to watch porn, as first reported by Business Insider.
Starbucks has reportedly figured out a way to block people from watching pornographic material using its WiFI, and that it will start rolling it out next year.
“To ensure the Third Place remains safe and welcoming to all, we have identified a solution to prevent this content from being viewed within our stores and we will begin introducing it to our U.S. locations in 2019,” a Starbucks representative told the publisher. Read more…
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Source: Mashable | Starbucks says it's going to block porn on its public WiFi
Fintech startup Revolut has been teasing Asian market expansions for more than a year, but it sounds like it might finally happen. The company has secured licenses to operate in Singapore and Japan. It now expects to launch its service in Q1 2019.
In Singapore, the company was granted a Remittance License by the Monetary Authority and a Stored Value Facility approval — these two things combined let Revolut users hold money as well as send and spend money. In Japan, the company has been authorized to operate by Japan’s Finance Service Agency.
According to Revolut, those approvals are enough to launch the service in those countries. But not all features will make their way to Singapore and Japan. Regulation varies from one country to another, so the company might not be able to provide the same limits and feature set everywhere.
At launch, Revolut will focus on the electronic wallet and the payment card. You won’t be able to buy cryptocurrencies, create business accounts and more. Limits should be more or less the same in local currency equivalent.
In Japan, Revolut says that it has already signed deals with Rakuten, Sompo Japan Insurance (SJNK) and Toppan. It sounds like there will be new insurance products, special card designs and more.
Revolut plans to open its APAC office in Singapore. Let’s see if Revolut ends up convincing expats to sign up or if they can have a real impact outside of Europe.
And if you’re a potential user in the U.S. or Canada, you’ll have to wait a bit more. Revolut says that there will be more news in the coming weeks.
Source: Tech Crunch Startups | Revolut is ready to launch in Singapore and Japan
Fintech startup Revolut has been teasing Asian market expansions for more than a year, but it sounds like it might finally happen. The company has secured licenses to operate in Singapore and Japan. It now expects to launch its service in Q1 2019.
In Singapore, the company was granted a Remittance License by the Monetary Authority and a Stored Value Facility approval — these two things combined let Revolut users hold money as well as send and spend money. In Japan, the company has been authorized to operate by Japan’s Finance Service Agency.
According to Revolut, those approvals are enough to launch the service in those countries. But not all features will make their way to Singapore and Japan. Regulation varies from one country to another, so the company might not be able to provide the same limits and feature set everywhere.
At launch, Revolut will focus on the electronic wallet and the payment card. You won’t be able to buy cryptocurrencies, create business accounts and more. Limits should be more or less the same in local currency equivalent.
In Japan, Revolut says that it has already signed deals with Rakuten, Sompo Japan Insurance (SJNK) and Toppan. It sounds like there will be new insurance products, special card designs and more.
Revolut plans to open its APAC office in Singapore. Let’s see if Revolut ends up convincing expats to sign up or if they can have a real impact outside of Europe.
And if you’re a potential user in the U.S. or Canada, you’ll have to wait a bit more. Revolut says that there will be more news in the coming weeks.
Source: Tech Crunch Mobiles | Revolut is ready to launch in Singapore and Japan
Cliven Bundy rebukes Trump over attack on migrants: 'We should have a heart' – The Guardian
November 29, 2018Source: Google News | Cliven Bundy rebukes Trump over attack on migrants: 'We should have a heart' – The Guardian
Mitsubishi Heavy ordered to compensate forced S Korean war workers – BBC News
November 29, 2018Source: Google News | Mitsubishi Heavy ordered to compensate forced S Korean war workers – BBC News