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AI-powered 6G networks will reshape digital interactions
In partnership withVivo Sixth-generation (6G) mobile networks, underpinned by artificial intelligence (AI), are poised to combine communication and computing in a hyperconnected world of digital and physical experiences that will transform daily lives, experts predict. “In the past, we talked about internet of things, but with 6G, we talk about intelligent or smart internet of…
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How heat batteries promise a cleaner future in industrial manufacturing
This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. Welcome back to The Spark! I’m June Kim, a new fellow reporting on climate at Tech Review. Casey is off enjoying a well-deserved break, so this week I will be filling in…
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Inside Google’s Plan to Stop Apple From Getting Serious About Search
For years, Google watched with increasing concern as Apple improved its search technology, not knowing whether its longtime partner and sometimes competitor would eventually build its own search engine. Those fears ratcheted up in 2021, when Google paid Apple around $18 billion to keep Google’s search engine the default selection on iPhones, according to two…
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Narayana Murthy says an Infosys janitor using ATM taught him ‘technology is a great leveller’
Infosys founder Narayana Murthy in the podcast ‘The Record’ hosted by former Infosys CFO and board member Mohandas Pai. Infosys founder Narayana Murthy believes technology plays an important role in breaking class barriers in society and increasing confidence among human beings. In a recent podcast with former CFO and board member at Infosys Mohandas Pai,…
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Commonwealth Bank ramps up anti-scam technology for customers
Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Banks, telcos and tech companies should collaborate more closely on combatting fraud, the assistant treasurer has said, as the Commonwealth Bank announced an expansion of its anti-scam technology to tackle what’s become a $3 billion nationwide problem. CBA on Thursday detailed two types of technology it is…
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Wheat Ridge Police Department considering bringing back facial recognition technology
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. — The Wheat Ridge Police Department is considering bringing back facial recognition technology. The department used facial recognition technology to assist in the investigation of crimes and missing persons until 2020. At that time, a product vendor associated with Lumen stopped offering the service, so the department was no longer able to…
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Huawei showcases the achievements of the “Technology-enabled Open Schools for All” project in cooperation with UNESCO
CAIRO, Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — At the UNESCO-Huawei International Forum on Digital Platforms and Competencies for Teachers yesterday, Egypt’s Ministry of Education officially launched the National Distance Learning Centre for the Continuous Professional Development of Educators. The learning center was developed as part of the UNESCO-Huawei Technology-enabled Open Schools for All project, which is running…
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Insight: China rushes to swap Western tech with domestic options as U.S. cracks down
Summary Companies Beijing has increased spending on domestic tech since late 2022 Telecoms and banks likely next to be pushed to use more Chinese products Replacing Western tech due to geopolitics and cyberattack fears Foreign firms still dominant in banking-related software BEIJING, Oct 26 (Reuters) – China has stepped up spending to replace Western-made technology…
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FT. MYERS| New technology installed alongCleveland Ave. to cut down on pedestrian deaths
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Safety for Cyclists and pedestrians, that’s what the new Fort Myers Police Chief Jason Fields said was a top priority when he took the role. Now Fort Myers Police (FMPD) partnering with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) adding technology to one of the busiest stretches in the City of Palms.…
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Startup partnership gives Sharp HealthCare a first look at next-generation medical technology
Sharp HealthCare is partnering with local incubator EvoNexus to help evaluate cutting-edge medical technology coming from San Diego’s startups, the nonprofit announced Wednesday. Sharp gets a first look at the latest technology, while the EvoNexus startups get to fine-tune their products alongside medical professionals. Technology solutions for health care are moving so quickly — from…