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Two B.C. companies ordered to ‘cease all operations’ over national security concerns
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Local Business Business Ottawa has ordered the dissolution of Bluevec Technologies and Pegauni Technology following a national security review Published May 24, 2024 • Last updated 7 hours ago • 3 minute read A Burnaby-based anti-drone company was one of two B.C. companies ordered to shut down operations in Canada on…
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OLCHS iTeam Becomes Technology Learning Resource in the Community
OAK LAWN, IL — The OLCHS iTeam, otherwise known as students in the Technology Support Internship class, are using their tech skills to help members of the community. This group of students have become learning resources beyond the walls of Oak Lawn Community High School. At Simmons Middle School, the iTeam created a fun, interactive…
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Apple iPad Pro display technology in a laptop for the first time: Dell XPS 13 with Snapdragon X Elite utilizes tandem OLED panel
The diagonal of 13.4 inches and the resolution of 2880 x 1800 are also identical to the OLED panel of the XPS 13 (9340), meaning that the advantages of the new display technology for users are likely to be limited to power consumption and the potentially longer lifespan. The fact that LG Display is already…
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Lamar Institute of Technology will host an English improvement course
More Videos LIT will host an English improvement course for those looking to learn English. Author: 12newsnow.com Published: 6:40 PM CDT May 24, 2024 Updated: 6:40 PM CDT May 24, 2024
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Airbnb cracking down on holiday weekend parties with machine learning technology
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — With the help of machine learning technology, Airbnb says it will be cracking down on parties this summer. “It’s really important that those spaces are respected and treated with care, and that, you know, people are not showing up and taking advantage of that,” said Airbnb’s Global Director of Corporate and…
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Open-Source Technology and PRC National Strategy: Part II
Executive Summary: OpenHarmony, an open-source version of Huawei’s HarmonyOS, is widely used in critical infrastructure (such as the energy grid and ports), public security, and the military in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Some of these are projects that support the PRC’s military-civil fusion development strategy. OpenHarmony is perceived as a key contributor to…
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‘It is shameful’: Tech company slammed for job posting seeking only white applicants
(Gray News/TMX) – An information technology services company’s job listing inviting only whites and U.S.-born people to apply caught the attention of the U.S. government and others. This week, officials with the U.S. Department of Justice said they along with the Department of Labor have reached agreements with Arthur Grand Technologies Inc. based in Virginia…
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Google Unveiled Upgraded AI Technology That Predicts The Structure And Shape Of Molecules In The Human Body, Potentially Paving The Way For New Discoveries In Vaccine And Drug Development
With the help of artificial intelligence, machines now have the power to generate videos, write computer code, create art, hold conversations, and even help further efforts to understand the human body. In May, Google unveiled an upgraded version of its AlphaFold software, an artificial intelligence technology that predicts the structure and shape of molecules in…
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Shareholders Will Probably Hold Off On Increasing Zengame Technology Holding Limited’s (HKG:2660) CEO Compensation For The Time Being
Key Insights Zengame Technology Holding will host its Annual General Meeting on 31st of May CEO Sheng Ye’s total compensation includes salary of CN¥23.1m Total compensation is 678% above industry average Zengame Technology Holding’s total shareholder return over the past three years was 213% while its EPS grew by 49% over the past three years…
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The Impact and Importance of Children’s Technology Use
Step into any home, visit any classroom, and you’ll observe an emerging trend: devices like computers, tablets, and even smartphones in the hands of — sometimes, surprisingly young — kids. As children’s use of technology grows, it raises key questions about the impact on their development. Tech gets a bad rap, and for good reason…