Saturday, October 24, 2015

South African fee hike off for 2016 after student protests

South African universities will not increase fees in 2016 as planned, President Jacob Zuma announced Friday after days of student protests over the issue.









Thursday, October 22, 2015

FAA announces mandatory drone registration

The rules are about to radically change in the U.S. for operators of some unmanned aerial vehicles, aka drones. People who fly some drones will have to register them, federal officials said Monday.









Not Even Community Could Save Yahoo’s TV Dreams

Not Even Community Could Save Yahoo’s TV Dreams

If a cult show falls in a saturated streaming TV landscape and no one hears it, did it even make a sound?

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From Santa spy to boxer to Canada's Prime Minister

Thanks to his father, Justin Trudeau's name was well known in Canada before he launched his campaign earlier this year to -- like the late Pierre Trudeau -- become the country's next prime minister.









Theranos CEO Calls WSJ a Tabloid at WSJ’s Own Conference

Theranos CEO Calls WSJ a Tabloid at WSJ’s Own Conference

After a brutal Wall Street Journal exposé, Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes defended her company at the newspaper's tech conference.

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