Yearly Archives: 2018

How U.S. tax reform rewards companies that shift profit to tax havens

(Reuters) – The corporate tax cut passed by U.S. President Donald Trump and fellow Republicans that was in part designed to help dissuade U.S. companies from moving profits overseas may instead make the practice a lot more rewarding.

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It’ll Take More Than A Few Angry Villagers To Kill Off ‘Frankenstein’

Mary Shelley’s timeless novel gave us not only an enduring trope — the misunderstood monster — but an equally enduring way to talk about what happens when human knowledge outpaces responsibility. (Image credit: Getty Images/Getty Images)

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The End of Dyslexia

Innovations in brain research and AI-fueled assistive technologies could level the playing field for those with language-based learning disabilities.

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Fake Video Could End Viral Justice

Opinion: Videos provide transformative new avenues for justice, often summoning well-deserved Twitter mobs. Deep fakes could change all that.

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LifeFlix 2.5 review: Your old Mini-DV camcorder’s new best friend

If you shot home videos between 1995 and 2010, there’s a good chance you did so with a tape-based Mini-DV camcorder. With its simple FireWire connectivity, the DV format had a great run prior to the advent of smartphones. For those who want to relive those taped digital memories, LifeFlix is a Mac application that makes it simple to do. …

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