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January 11, 2019
China powers up electric car market

China powers up electric car market

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Rules to cut pollution are expected to boost sales for electric carmakers such as BYD Outside China, few drivers have heard of brands such asHit BYD or Beijing Automobile Works. But they’re two of the largest players in the world’s biggest market for electric cars. For a decade, the …

January 11, 2019
US shutdown bites as federal workers miss payday

US shutdown bites as federal workers miss payday

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionJust why has the US government partially shut down? Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers have missed their first payday of the year as the partial shutdown of the US government bites deeper. Many workers, such as prison guards and airport staff, have been working without …

January 11, 2019
US government shutdown leaves websites insecure

US government shutdown leaves websites insecure

Image copyright US Court of Appeals Image caption Some government websites are telling users not to enter sensitive information The ongoing US government shutdown is leaving dozens of official websites insecure or inaccessible. Affected websites include the US Department of Justice, the Court of Appeals and Nasa. The shutdown, over a funding dispute for President …

January 11, 2019
CES 2019: Hunting down the big beasts of tech

CES 2019: Hunting down the big beasts of tech

The major tech companies lavish huge amounts of money on their gigantic stands at the CES expo. It’s a chance to pitch their latest wares to electronic retailers and to show off to the competition about their freshest innovations. As the Las Vegas event headed towards its close, the BBC’s Dave Lee went on safari …

January 11, 2019
Trevor Stuurman: The street photographer setting the trends

Trevor Stuurman: The street photographer setting the trends

Trevor Stuurman’s inspiration comes from the streets by spotting people who are doing or wearing unusual things, inspiring him to use his camera in an experimental way. That’s how he’s caught the eye of notable celebrities like Barack Obama and Naomi Campbell. The South African multi-media artist is causing a stir in the global world …

January 11, 2019
Google’s parent company Alphabet sued over sexual misconduct policy

Google’s parent company Alphabet sued over sexual misconduct policy

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Google staff walked out in protest over the way it handled sexual misconduct allegations Google’s parent company Alphabet is facing legal action over the way it allegedly handled sexual misconduct claims against two senior managers. Separately two lawsuits have been filed by long-term shareholders which accuse Alphabet’s board of being …

January 11, 2019
Ford: 1,000 Bridgend jobs could be lost by 2021

Ford: 1,000 Bridgend jobs could be lost by 2021

Image copyright PA Image caption The job losses in Bridgend would be phased over the next two years About 1,000 jobs are under threat at a Ford plant in south Wales. The car giant is looking to shake up its European operations, with their site in Bridgend set to be the hardest hit over the …

January 11, 2019
CES 2019: Wristband ‘can control’ your body temperature

CES 2019: Wristband ‘can control’ your body temperature

BBC Click’s Nick Kwek goes into sub-zero temperatures to test a wristband that can warm you up. The Embr Wave wristband is said to act like a personal air conditioning unit using a thermal electric module to that acts like a heater. The manufacturers say it can vary your body temperature by up to five …

January 11, 2019
Wet wipes: New standard to tackle blocked sewers

Wet wipes: New standard to tackle blocked sewers

Image copyright South West Water Image caption The fatberg in Sidmouth is the largest South West Water has ever discovered A new standard for flushable wet wipes has been announced, amid concerns they have been helping to block sewers. Water UK, the industry body, says wipes will need to pass strict tests to receive the …

January 11, 2019
Chinese businessman arrested in Poland for spying

Chinese businessman arrested in Poland for spying

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Huawei has repeatedly been accused of being a proxy for the Chinese government, a claim it denies Poland’s security services say a Chinese businessman and a Polish man, both employed in telecoms, have been arrested for spying. The Chinese national, named as Weijing W, worked for a Chinese company …

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