News highlights for 21 September 2017

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Facebook to overhaul political adverts
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Facebook In on Thursday launched an overhaul of how it handles paid political advertisements, giving a concession to U.S. lawmakers who have threatened to regulate the world’s largest social network over secretive ads that run during election campaigns. Read more…
Blackberry and Delphi to develop OS for self-driving cars
(Reuters) – Auto suppliers Delphi Automotive and BlackBerry will partner on a software operating system for self-driving cars, the companies said on Wednesday. Delphi already has developed a turnkey self-driving system called CSLP that it plans to begin selling to automakers and other transportation providers in 2019, for production in 2021. Read more…
Shares in HTC up on Pixel buy out
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Shares in Taiwanese technology company HTC Corp rose 9.96 pct in early trading on Friday. Read more…
HPE to cut 5,000 jobs: Bloomberg
(Reuters) – Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co is planning to cut at least 5,000 workers as part of a broader effort to reduce costs amid mounting competition, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. Read more…
Equifax risks losing support from banks
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. consumer credit reporting bureau Equifax Inc risks losing support from banks unless it can show its database on millions of borrowers is secure from another cyber-attack. Read more…
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