Author: iMaster

Author: iMaster

Nigerian Rights Group Sues Authorities Over Twitter Agreement
02/22/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

A Nigerian rights group has filed a lawsuit to force authorities to publish an agreement reached with Twitter in January to lift a block on the social media company. The rights group says the failure by Nigerian authorities to publish all the details of the agreement raises concerns about citizens’ rights and censorship. A Nigerian

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Google Changes Android Tracking, Data Sharing
02/22/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Google said Wednesday it plans to limit tracking and data sharing for users of its Android operating system, which is used by over 2.5 billion people around the world. The change, which won’t take effect for at least two years, comes in response to growing pressure on tech companies to increase privacy by limiting tracking.

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Tesla Faces Another US Investigation: Unexpected Braking
02/22/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

U.S. auto safety regulators have launched another investigation of Tesla, this time tied to complaints that its cars can come to a stop for no apparent reason.   The government says it has 354 complaints from owners during the past nine months about “phantom braking” in Tesla Models 3 and Y. The probe covers an

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US, Allies Warn Possible Russian Cyberattacks Could Reverberate Globally 
02/22/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

The United States and its Western allies are bracing for the possibility that a Russian invasion of Ukraine would have a ripple effect in cyberspace, even if Western entities are not initially the intended target. “I am absolutely concerned,” U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco told the virtual Munich Cyber Security Conference on Thursday when

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US Plans Half Million EV Charging Stations Along Highways
02/10/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Several senior members of President Joe Biden’s administration led the charge Thursday for a significant practical expansion of the nationwide use of electric vehicles. The federal government is “teaming up with states and the private sector to build a nationwide network of EV chargers by 2030 to help create jobs, fight the climate change crisis,

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China Suspected of Cyberattacks Targeting US Organizations
02/10/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Media giant News Corp is investigating a cyberattack that has accessed the email and documents of some of its employees and journalists. On Friday, New York-based News Corp, whose entities include The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, sent an internal email to staff, stating that it had been the target of “persistent

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Satellite Losses Show Threat Solar Storms Pose to Tech
02/10/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

As if we didn’t have enough to worry about: Some scientists are warning about the inevitable catastrophic effects on modern life from a super-sized solar storm. These outbursts from the sun, which eject energy in the form of magnetic fields and billions of tons of plasma gas known as “flares,” are unpredictable and difficult to

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Use of Technology at Beijing Olympics Adds Precautions, Raises Concerns
02/08/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

At the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, China is using technology to keep athletes and visitors safe as part of its pandemic precautions. But for visitors, the use of technology can come with security and privacy concerns. Michelle Quinn reports. Carolyn Presutti contributed. …

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US Taking the Fight Against Terrorism to the App Store
02/08/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

More than a decade ago, technology giant Apple began telling its smartphone customers that if something was worth doing, “There’s an app for that.” Starting now, the same can be said of fighting terrorism. The U.S. National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) Monday launched its aCTknowledge mobile app, ready for download from the Apple app store and

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News Corp Suspects China Behind Cyberattack on Its System
02/04/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

News Corp disclosed on Friday it was the target of a cyberattack that accessed data of some employees, with its internet security adviser saying the hack was likely aimed at gathering “intelligence to benefit China’s interests.” The publisher of the Wall Street Journal said the breach, discovered in late January, accessed emails and documents of

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Facebook Share Price Plummets, Leading Broad Rout of US Tech Stocks 
02/04/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

The same technology companies that helped drag the U.S. stock market back from the depths of the pandemic recession in 2021 led the market into a sharp plunge on Thursday after Meta Platforms, the company that owns Facebook, revealed that user growth on its marquee product has hit a plateau, and revenue from advertising has

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US Lightning Bolt Leaps Into Record Books at 768 Kilometers Long
02/01/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

A single lightning bolt that leapt across three U.S. states has been identified as the longest ever, the U.N. weather agency said Tuesday. Dubbed a megaflash, the rare low-rate horizontal discharge covered 768 kilometers (477 miles) between clouds in Texas and Mississippi in April 2020. It was detected by scientists using satellite technology and its

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Cyberattacks Increasingly Hobble Pandemic-Weary US Schools
01/31/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

For teachers at a middle school in New Mexico’s largest city, the first inkling of a widespread tech problem came during an early morning staff call. On the video, there were shout-outs for a new custodian for his hard work, and the typical announcements from administrators and the union rep. But in the chat, there

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Myanmar Cybersecurity Law ‘Days’ Away as Coup Anniversary Nears
01/30/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Myanmar’s military government is set to pass a new cybersecurity law that will ban the use of internet services, a move that has been condemned by digital rights activists and business groups. The Southeast Asian country has been in turmoil since a coup by the military last February. A widespread grassroots movement has seen thousands

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Innovative Electric Vehicles on Display at Washington Auto Show
01/29/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Electric vehicles are in high demand as gas prices and concerns about carbon emissions and global warming climb. From the 2022 Washington Auto Show, VOA’s Saqib Ul Islam examines where consumers and car manufacturers think all-electric vehicles are heading in the future. Camera: Saqib Ul Islam Produced by: Saqib Ul Islam …

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FAA, Telecom Companies to Turn On More 5G Towers
01/28/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration announced Friday U.S.-based telecommunications companies AT&T and Verizon can activate more of their fifth-generation, or 5G, transmitters after consultation with the agency.  Earlier this month, the telecommunication companies agreed they would delay launching the new wireless service near key airports after weeks of legal wrangling with the nation’s largest airlines

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Toyota Heading to Moon with Cruiser, Robotic Arms, Dreams
01/28/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Toyota is working with Japan’s space agency on a vehicle to explore the lunar surface, with ambitions to help people live on the moon by 2040 and then go live on Mars, company officials said Friday. The vehicle being developed with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is called Lunar Cruiser, whose name pays homage to

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California Hotels Use Robots to Do Service Jobs
01/26/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

The current difficulty in filling many service jobs in the U.S. is leaving hotels scrambling to provide room service. But with a bit of ingenuity and a little high-tech help some American hotels are finding a way. Angelina Bagdasaryan has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. …

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Nigerian Language Advocates Call for Including African Languages in High Tech Devices
01/26/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Voice activated virtual assistant technologies, such as Siri and Alexa, are becoming increasingly common around the world but in Africa, with its many languages, most people are at a digital disadvantage.  To address the problem, some African researchers are creating translation tools to recognize and promote indigenous languages, such as Yoruba. Timothy Obiezu in Abuja

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Nigerian Language Advocates Seek Inclusion of African Languages in Tech Devices
01/26/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Voice-activated virtual assistant technologies, such as Siri and Alexa, are becoming increasingly common around the world, but in Africa, with its many languages, most people are at a digital disadvantage. To address the problem, some African researchers are creating translation tools to recognize and promote indigenous languages, such as Yoruba.  Yoruba language teacher Oluwafemi Awosanya

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Delay in Creating New US Cybersecurity Board Prompts Concern
01/25/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

It’s a key part of President Joe Biden’s plans to fight major ransomware attacks and digital espionage campaigns: creating a board of experts that would investigate major incidents to see what went wrong and try to prevent the problems from happening again — much like a transportation safety board does with plane crashes. But eight

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California Nursing Homes Use Robotic Pets to Help the Elderly
01/24/2022 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

In a California senior care community, very special pets are helping residents keep their spirits up, fight anxiety and feel loved. Officials say these animals are therapeutic, low-maintenance and never get moody. Angelina Bagdasaryan has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. Camera: Vazgen Varzhabetian              …

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