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Added on the 25/09/2020 07:16:54 - Copyright : AFP EN
Google is at Cebit for the first time and it's trying to sell an idea to a skeptikal German public: that its Street View service isn't something to be feared.
Microsoft will invest $300 million in a new Barnes and Noble subsidiary. LG Electronics will launch a beta of its LG Cloud service so users can access content across various devices. Google released an FCC report that investigates the payload data its Street View cars have been collecting. Microsoft started testing its home automation software called HomeOS.
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles, Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong, British Defence Secretary Grant Shapps and British Foreign Secretary David Cameron visit the Osborne Naval Shipyard in Australia a day after the UK and Australia signed a new defence agreement. IMAGES
Jordan's King Abdullah II is greeted at 10 Downing Street by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as part of a tour which sees the monarch also visiting the US, Canada, France and Germany. King Abdullah, whose nation borders Israel, has called for a full and lasting ceasefire to the Hamas-Israel war in Gaza. IMAGES
Rediscover the most beautiful roads in a Porsche over and over again without even getting in the car: the sports car manufacturer from Zuffenhausen is developing an innovative software solution in cooperation with Swiss start-up Way Ahead Technologies to make this concept a reality.
The Porsche Museum is expanding its range of digital exhibits: anyone who is interested can now take a virtual tour of the special exhibition "50 Years of Porsche Development Weissach" in either German or English.