News Headlines - 22 June 2016

Mark Zuckerberg Covers His Laptop Camera. You Should Consider It, Too. - The New York Times

On Tuesday, observers were reminded that Mr. Zuckerberg, 32, is not just a normal guy who enjoys running and quiet dinners with friends. In a photo posted to his Facebook account, he celebrated the growing user base of Instagram, which is owned by Facebook. An eagle-eyed Twitter user named Chris Olson noticed that in the image’s background, his laptop camera and microphone jack appeared to be covered with tape.

US regulators warn on bitcoin risks — FT.com

A group that includes the Treasury department, the Federal Reserve and the Securities and Exchange Commission used an annual report on the biggest threats to the US financial system to highlight its concerns about digital currencies for the first time on Tuesday

Mitsubishi Motors projects first loss in 8 years — FT.com

Mitsubishi Motors has forecast it will swing to an annual net loss for the first time in eight years, hit by fallout from the revelation it falsified fuel economy data for its vehicles sold in Japan over the past decade... The net loss will be the first for the Japanese carmaker since a \54.9bn loss in the 2008-09 financial year.

Rolls-Royce shows 'floating' future car - BBC News

Rolls-Royce has shown off a design for its car-of-the-future at an event in London.
The 103EX is marked out by its unusual wheels, which are designed to make it seem as if the vehicle is gliding on the air.

The Lonely Aftermath of China's One Child Policy - Bloomberg

China had 66 million registered one-person homes in 2014, or 15 percent of all households, compared with 6 percent in 1990, according to government data. The actual number may be as many as 83 million -- more than the population of Germany -- and could rise to 132 million by 2050, according to Jean Yeung, director of the center for family and population research at the National University of Singapore.