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Reuters Technology Report: March 1, 2017

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Snap to price long-awaited IPO on Wednesday amid signs of brisk demand
(Reuters) - Snap Inc, owner of popular messaging app Snapchat, will price its initial public offering after the U.S. stock market closes on Wednesday in the most eagerly awaited technology IPO since Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba went public in 2014.
Taiwan's Foxconn 'definitely bidding' for Toshiba chip business
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Taiwan's Foxconn , the world's largest contract electronics maker, is "definitely bidding" for the chip business of Japan's Toshiba Corp and is "very confident" it can buy into it, company founder Terry Gou said on Wednesday.
Exclusive: Sinclair approaches Tribune Media about possible deal - sources
(Reuters) - Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc has approached rival U.S. broadcaster Tribune Media Co to discuss a potential combination, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, a deal that would hinge on existing regulations being relaxed.
Uber's self-driving unit quietly bought firm with tech at heart of Alphabet lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A company now owned by Uber last year quietly bought a small firm specializing in sensor technology used in autonomous vehicles, giving the ride services company a patent in the technology and possibly a defense against a trade secrets theft lawsuit filed against it by rival Alphabet Inc.
Ofo, Chinese bike-sharing firm, raises $450 million in latest funding round
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese bike-sharing start-up ofo said it has raised $450 million in a fresh round of funding, as the firm faces up against deep-pocketed rival Mobike in one of the hottest sectors to attract tech investors.
Uber CEO says he must 'grow up' after argument with driver
(Editor's note: Please note language in 6th paragraph that may be offensive to some readers.)
Apple says it spent $50 billion last year with U.S. suppliers
CUPERTINO, Calif. (Reuters) - Apple spent roughly $50 billion last year at U.S.-based suppliers including 3M and Corning , Chief Executive Tim Cook said on Tuesday, stressing the iPhone-maker's commitment to U.S. manufacturing.
Snapchat owner Snap Inc said to have worked on drone product: NY Times
(Reuters) - Snapchat's owner Snap Inc has worked on a drone that could help users take overhead videos and photographs and then feed that visual data to the company, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.
Wanted: drones to inspect Singapore's underground railway tunnels
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore is considering using drones and unmanned vehicles to inspect its underground railway tunnels, its transport regulator said on Wednesday, its latest experiment with new technology.
Disruption in Amazon's cloud service ripples through internet
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Web users experienced widespread glitches on Tuesday, from news sites to government services, after Amazon.com Inc's popular cloud service that hosts their data suffered a technical disruption.

[New post] So it Begins, Red Dragon Delayed 2 Years to 2020

Ken Kremer posted: " KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL - With so many exciting projects competing for the finite time of SpaceX's super talented engineers, something important had to give. And that something comes in the form of slipping the blastoff of SpaceX's ambitious Red "

[New post] UFO Visualizations Show the Trends in Alien Spotting. Saucers Are Down, Lights Are Up

Matt Williams posted: "When it comes to conspiracy theories and modern preoccupations, few things are more popular than unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and alien abductions. For over half a century, there have been rumors, reports, and urban legends about aliens coming to Ea"

[New post] Finally, the Missing Link in Planetary Formation

Matt Williams posted: "The theory of how planets form has been something of an enduring mystery for scientists. While astronomers have a pretty good understanding of where planetary systems comes from - i.e. protoplanetary disks of dust and gas around new stars (aka. "Nebular T"

[New post] You Can’t See the Great Wall of China From Space, But You Can See Their Giant Solar Farm –

Nancy Atkinson posted: "While the Great Wall of China is not readily visible from space (we debunked that popular myth here) there are several other human-built structures that actually can be seen from space. And that list is growing, thanks to the large solar farms being built"

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