June 2019

Apple to Manufacture New Mac Pro Computer in China Instead of U.S.

SAN FRANCISCO — Apple will manufacture a new version of its Mac Pro computer in China, shifting production of the only major product the company has assembled in the United States outside the country, a person familiar with the plans said on Friday. The move, reported on Friday by The Wall Street Journal, will most […]

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A Pivotal Women’s World Cup Match For The United States Is An Even Bigger Deal For France

“I hope it’s just a total shitshow circus,” American soccer star Megan Rapinoe said this week of the United States women’s national team’s looming World Cup quarterfinal match against France. “It’s gonna be totally awesome.” Even before the ball drops on Friday afternoon, it’s shaping up to be. Few times in the history of the

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AI needs more health data if it’s to help cure the world

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Could AI-powered health apps and remote consultations reduce unnecessary visits to the doctor? From automated eye scans to analysing the cries of new-born babies, faster drug development to personalised medicine, artificial intelligence (AI) promises huge advances in the field of healthcare. But major challenges remain. At the recent AI

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Glastonbury 2019: ‘If we’re going to hell, we might as well be fabulous’

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The star was an early highlight of this year’s Glastonbury festival “It’s a long time since I’ve played at noon,” Danish pop star MØ told the BBC ahead of her Friday lunchtime set on Glastonbury’s Other Stage. “It’s exciting to play in the daylight. I’m going to try my

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The Good Food Chain: Firm in listeria probe goes into liquidation

Image copyright Google Image caption Company founder and owner Martyn Corfield said he felt “desperately sorry” for the firm’s “hardworking staff” A food supplier linked to a listeria outbreak has gone into liquidation, days after being told it could restart production. All 125 employees at The Good Food Chain based in Stone, Staffordshire, will lose

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