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Giappone
1.3 million connected devices around world infected with viruses: study
More than 1.3 million internet-connected devices around the world, including personal video recorders and security cameras, have been infected with computer viruses, according to a recent study by a group of Japanese researchers. The devices concerned, which form part of the so-called internet of things, are believed to be controlled ...
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Giappone
Nikkei rewrites closing high for 2016 on OPEC deal
The benchmark Nikkei average rewrote the closing high for 2016 on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Thursday, driven by a flurry of buying after an oil production cut deal by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. The 225-issue Nikkei average climbed 204.64 points, or 1.12 percent, to finish at 18,513.12, ...
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Giappone Australia
Australia strikes deal with Greens on taxing foreign workers
Australia’s conservative government struck a deal with a minor party on Thursday on a tax rate aimed at encouraging foreign travelers to pick fruit on the nation’s farms. The government and the left-wing Greens party reached a compromise on how much vacationers should be taxed on income earned picking farm ...
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Giappone
Quest for artificial intelligence highlights lack of critical thinking skills in humans
Thanks to the relentless work of dedicated engineers, artificial intelligence, or AI, becomes smarter by the day. But while computers become better at replicating human tasks, reading comprehension, an area where machines have yet to catch up, is declining among young people, suggesting a chilling future in which AI may ...
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Giappone
Japan e-gift startup sees inexpensive items as key to growing market
Despite economic uncertainty making consumers hesitant to spend big, gift-giving remains an important practice in Japan. And a growing number of people are turning their eyes to social networking services offering smaller presents that, while inexpensive, still let recipients know they are appreciated. As social media and messaging apps have ...
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Belgio
Kazakhgate : Didier Reynders a été entendu par la justice
Didier Reynders a été entendu il y a un mois par la justice dans le cadre de l'affaire Khazakgate, mais aucun grief n'a été retenu contre le ministre, selon les informations du Soir publiées lundi. Les enquêteurs du parquet de Bruxelles et de ...
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Belgio
Bruxelles - Eccellenze italiane riunite a Bruxelles per Techitaly
Europarlamentari, dirigenti istituzionali e rappresentanti del mondo scientifico ed industriale italiano sono riuniti a Bruxelles per partecipare a Techitaly 2016, evento di promozione delle eccellenze industriali e tecnologiche italiane nel settore dell'economia circolare e sostenibile. L'iniziativa...
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Finlandia
Helsinki - Imprese, l’Ice accompagna 28 startup innovative a Slush 2016
Ventotto start up italiane prenderanno parte a Slush 2016, forum e vetrina mondiale dell’innovazione che si terrà ad Helsinki oggi e domani. Obiettivo della partecipazione, organizzata dall’Ice - Agenzia per la promozione all’estero e l’internazionalizzazione delle imprese italiane, è quello...
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Austria
L’Austria ricca e impaurita torna alle urne per scegliere il presidente
Il 4 dicembre in Austria si vota nuovamente per le elezioni presidenziali. I due candidati, il verde liberale Alexander Van der Bellen e il populista Norbert Hofer, dovranno convincere gli elettori di poter affrontare in modo efficace la disoccupazione, che la destra imputa alla presenza dei lavoratori stranieri. Leggi
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Russia Turchia USA
I titoli dei quotidiani di oggi
Corriere della Sera: “Russia e Usa, ora si riparte” La Repubblica: “La scelta di Prodi: sì per le riforme. Battaglia finale sul voto all’estero” La Stampa: “Referendum, il Sì sofferto di Prodi” Il Sole 24 Ore: “Accordo Opec sui tagli. Rally del petrolio: +9%” Il Messaggero: ...