
China leads humanoid robot charge.
Bets big on bipedal bots while the US flaps over security fears
Foxconn is getting first dibs on China’s humanoid robots, while the US dithers over national security fears and turf wars.

Ontario cancels big Starlink contract
Kicking Trump in the Musks
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has cancelled a $100 million contract with Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service.

Russian hackers scanning US energy companies
FBI rather concerned
The untouchables have warned that Russian hackers have been scanning the systems of energy companies and other critical infrastructure in the United States.

Facebook launches live streaming for iOS users in US
Eventually wants 914 million mobile users to jump in front of live camera
On Thursday, the world’s largest social networking platform has just made live streaming available as an option to all Apple iOS users in the United States. The update marks the first time the company has made the feature widely available.

Canadians get in on malware making
We should blame Canada more often
The nation famous for not being America and thumping baby seals with baseball bats apparently conducts false flag cyber-attacks on other nations.
Motorola may get 360 banned in U.S.
Microsoft may have to post bond equal to 7% of unsold inventory
$99 Xbox 360 deal is go in U.S.
Only at your local Microsoft Store
Tales of Xillia coming to U.S.?
Namco Bandai may be planning it
U.S. technology firms continue hiring, despite automation
131,000 jobs added in 2011
Samsung Galaxy Note 5.3-inch now available in the United States
CES 2012: 5.3-inches of phone, AT&T LTE 4G ready