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Day: November 1, 2017

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Building the best possible driver inside Waymo’s Castle

by Darrell Etherington From TechCrunch Waymo has been very protective of its testing process in past, but recently it started opening up – likely as a bid to help get the public more comfortable with self-driving vehicle technology as it…

St Lucia minister welcomes airport project corruption probe

From Caribbean News Now contributor CASTRIES, St Lucia — Guy Joseph, Saint Lucia’s minister for economic development, housing, urban renewal, transport and civil aviation, said on Monday that he is not worried about an investigation into his reported involvement with…

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Facebook has a much bigger problem than Russian ads

BY JACK MORSE From Mashable Much noise has rightly been made about the role Facebook played in the 2016 presidential election. Critics have pointed to a targeted ad campaign by Russian groups as proof that the Menlo Park-based company wasn’t…

The US economy isn’t quite as strong as it looks

By Pedro Nicolaci da Costa From Business Insider The US economy grew at a rate of 3% in the third quarter, the Commerce Department said Friday. Both business investment and consumer spending made solid contributions to third-quarter gains. That headline,…

Camana Bay fireworks

Camana Bay 10 Year Birthday Party All are invited to come out to Camana Bay’s birthday party on Thursday, Nov. 9 from 4 to 7 p.m. With live entertainment – local bands Big Sun and The Neverines will perform, a…

NY Halloween parade

Halloween parade marches on amid heavy security after attack Associated Press From Las Vegas Sun NEW YORK — New York City’s always-surreal Halloween parade marched on Tuesday evening under the shadow of real fear, hours after a truck attack killed…

Gadget of the week

Researchers use T-rays to look inside of broken microchips By Sean Buckley From engadget New microscopic terahertz camera can see through solid objects Terahertz radiation, or T-rays, can do some really incredible stuff. It can be used to scan for…

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Samsung posts another record profit thanks to its chips business

By Jon Russell From TechCrunch Samsung posted another record quarter, and it again has its components business to thank for more stellar results. The Korea tech giant shrugged off scandals, which include a jail sentence for its de facto leader and…

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Joint Statement by the Relevant Authorities in St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Allegations of ‘Money Laundering’

Joint media release: National Anti-Money Laundering Committee (NAMLC), the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) The relevant authorities in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, namely, the National Anti-Money Laundering Committee (NAMLC), the Financial Services Authority (FSA)…