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Today
Facial Recognition: Can Selfies Replace Passwords?
18 October 2016

Facial Recognition: Can Selfies Replace Passwords?

Companies from Uber to MasterCard are starting to use facial recognition technology as proof of identity by asking people to snap selfies of themselves on their smartphones. Trisha Thadani has the lowdown.

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Tech
Why Can’t All Japanese Banks Be Like Suruga?
18 October 2016

Why Can’t All Japanese Banks Be Like Suruga?

Japan’s provincial Suruga Bank shows how to thrive even in a negative rate world.

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Business
Yesterday
Tough Times for Billionaires
17 October 2016

Tough Times for Billionaires

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Economy
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Facebook is live streaming the battle for Mosul
17 October 2016

Facebook is live streaming the battle for Mosul

The battle to recapture Mosul from Islamic State was under way on Monday, and those who want a front seat view needed only switch on their computers.

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Business
Manufacturers Lose Out on Tech Talent
17 October 2016

Manufacturers Lose Out on Tech Talent

As factory floors become more automated and data-driven, manufacturing companies are in need of computer engineers. But they often find themselves outgunned by Silicon Valley tech firms.

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Tech
China Launches Its Longest Manned Space Mission
17 October 2016

China Launches Its Longest Manned Space Mission

China on Monday launched the Shenzhou-11 spacecraft with two astronauts on board, part of its plan to create its own space station by 2022. Photo: AP

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What's news
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Netflix takes China off its to-do list, for now
17 October 2016

Netflix takes China off its to-do list, for now

Netflix Inc. said Monday that its quest for global streaming supremacy will not include full service in China for now, keeping the world’s largest potential market off its global to-do list.

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Tech
Why Shenzhen's Market Isn't for the Faint-Hearted
16 October 2016

Why Shenzhen's Market Isn't for the Faint-Hearted

The Shenzhen stock market, China's busiest, is opening further to foreign investors -- but many locals say it moves to a different rhythm than outsiders are used to. Photo: Sharon Shi/The Wall Street Journal

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Markets
This week
Review: Cozmo, a Toy Robot That Feels Alive
14 October 2016

Review: Cozmo, a Toy Robot That Feels Alive

Anki’s game-playing robot buddy uses artificial intelligence to feign emotion so convincingly, it's already a leading contender for hottest holiday toy, say WSJ’s Nathan Olivarez-Giles. Photo: Jake Nicol/The Wall Street Journal

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Tech
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Get Rich While Doing Good
17 October 2016

Get Rich While Doing Good

A new generation of investors with a conscience can help you make money while putting your dollars to good use.

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Economy
At Least 25 Dead in Vietnam Floods as Country Braces for Typhoon Sarika
17 October 2016

At Least 25 Dead in Vietnam Floods as Country Braces for Typhoon Sarika

Vietnamese weather agency forecasts wind speeds of up to 150 kilometers per hour and said storm would be in striking distance of the country’s northern coast by Wednesday morning.

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Life and Culture
Last week
Don't Press Send: Protecting Children from Cyberbullies
12 October 2016

Don't Press Send: Protecting Children from Cyberbullies

Katie Schumacher, author of "Don't Press Send," discusses social media as a springboard for bullying on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. She outlines tips for both children and parents to create a safer cyber experience. Photo: iStock

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Tech
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Dating Apps Courting Older Singles for Their Money
12 October 2016

Dating Apps Courting Older Singles for Their Money

Dating apps, which have long enlisted 18-24 year olds as customers, now have their sights set on those 35 and older. WSJ's Georgia Wells explains why on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Zuma Press

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Tech
Japan Discount Retailers Thrive as Shoppers Hunt for Bargains
13 October 2016

Japan Discount Retailers Thrive as Shoppers Hunt for Bargains

Thriftiness among Japanese consumers is helping discounters and hurting luxury retailers, a trend highlighted Thursday when the operator of Uniqlo clothing stores said holding off on raising prices bolstered results.

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Markets
Traditional Sports Losing Ground to Digital Competition
13 October 2016

Traditional Sports Losing Ground to Digital Competition

The rising popularity of competitive videogaming, or e-sports, is chipping away at viewership of traditional sports, a new study shows.

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Life and Culture
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