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Tamim Iqbal in doubt for Bangladesh's opening encounter

Pacers bounce out Pakistan for 105

Huawei reportedly orders employees to cancel US meetings. Americans working in its China headquarters were sent home, the Financial Times reported.

Russian military moves closer to replacing Windows with Astra Linux

BitTorrent to Fork IPFS to Create Decentralized File-Storage System

Mark Ramprakash moves on from role of England batting coach

​Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare First In Franchise To Introduce Cross-Play For PC And Console

Lasith Malinga, one more time

Live Cricket Score: West Indies vs Pakistan, Match 2, ICC World Cup 2019

POS Malware Found at 102 Checkers Restaurant Locations

Google Just Gave 2 Billion Chrome Users A Reason To Switch To Firefox

When companies say they’re using “100% renewable energy,” take it with a grain of salt - There’s a big difference between “100% renewable” and “100% carbon-free.”

AT&T Sues California to Prevent Oversight Over IP Based 911 Calls Using State Law AT&T Supported and Wants Renewed

The Collapsing Crime Rates of the ’90s Might Have Been Driven by Cellphones

Sorry, FCC—killing net neutrality probably didn’t expand internet access: FCC chairman Ajit Pai had claimed that rosy broadband numbers showed his deregulation approach was working.

Facebook will never strip away Mark Zuckerberg’s power - When it comes to Facebook shareholders, Zuckerberg’s vote is the only one that matters.

Australia sweat over David Warner's fitness

A Delaware judge is ordering Facebook to turn over internal records regarding data privacy and access to user data

A Glass Battery That Keeps Getting Better? | A prototype solid-state battery based on lithium and glass faces criticism over claims that its capacity increases over time

If China Really Wants to Retaliate, It Will Target Apple

China’s saber-rattling on rare-earths trade has US officials looking for options

Fish to be tested as underwater spies by US military

When Dwight Yorke carried drinks for West Indies

Chase bank is quietly adding a forced arbitration clause to some credit cards.

Uber’s First Results After I.P.O. Show Slowing Growth and $1 Billion Loss

Jofra Archer - England's X-Factor

Du Plessis rues top order collapse

Jofra Archer - England's ravaging beast

Murtagh six-fer scripts big win for Middlesex

Elizabeth Warren Puts a Giant Tech Breakup Billboard in San Francisco’s Face

Google reinstates Huawei entry on Android Q Beta site

Stokes's influence echoes in England's clinical start

Let’s talk about The North Face defacing Wikipedia

DeepMind AI Reaches 'Human-Level Performance' In Modded 'Quake Arena III' - Video games can teach AI about more than fragging, like how to cooperate and win.

Based on analyses of 130,000 written Danish assignments, scientists can now, with nearly 90 percent accuracy, detect whether a student has written an assignment on their own or had it composed by a ghostwriter

Google Just Gave 2 Billion Chrome Users A Reason To Switch To Firefox

Simon Harmer sets up big Essex win

All-round Stokes, Archer set tone for England's World Cup campaign

The return of the West Indies "fear factor"

How Google Invades Your Online Privacy Every Day

Liton Das eyeing middle-order spot

Smoking MacBook Pro Caught on Video, Battery Failure Likely to Blame

Apple, Google, WhatsApp condemn British spy agency proposal to access encrypted messages

Apple, Google, Microsoft blast UK’s ‘ghost’ plan to spy on encrypted chats

Activists project 'Fire Zuckerberg' onto Facebook shareholder meeting

Huawei CEO’s Biography Reveals How Huawei Rose to Become Tech Giant Through Chinese State Support

World Cup head to head: West Indies vs Pakistan