Category: iTechnology

Category: iTechnology

India’s First Solar Observatory Reaches Destination 
01/07/2024 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

New Delhi — India has achieved another milestone in space exploration by successfully placing a spacecraft in an orbit from which it will study the sun for five years. India joined a select group of nations already studying the sun four months after it became the first country to land an unmanned spacecraft on the moon’s

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Police Investigate UK Post Office after IT Problem Leads to Wrongful Theft Accusations
01/07/2024 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

LONDON — U.K. police have opened a fraud investigation into Britain’s Post Office over a miscarriage of justice that saw hundreds of postmasters wrongfully accused of stealing money when a faulty computer system was to blame. The Metropolitan Police force said late Friday that it is investigating “potential fraud offences arising out of these prosecutions,” relating

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CES 2024: Consumer Electronics Show Highlighting Tech, Artificial Intelligence
01/05/2024 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

The Consumer Electronics Show, better known as CES, is back in Las Vegas [January 9 – 12] with more than 3,500 companies from around the globe showcasing the latest developments in artificial intelligence, health care, transportation and much more. VOA’s Julie Taboh gives us a preview. Video edit: Adam Greenbaum. Tina Trinh contributed to this report …

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Alzheimer’s Drugs Might Get Into the Brain Faster With New Ultrasound Tool
01/04/2024 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

washington — Scientists have found a way to help Alzheimer’s drugs seep inside the brain faster — by temporarily breaching its protective shield. The novel experiment was a first attempt in just three patients. But in spots in the brain where the new technology took aim, it enhanced removal of Alzheimer’s trademark brain-clogging plaque, researchers reported

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US Chief Justice Urges ‘Caution’ as AI Reshapes Legal Field
01/01/2024 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Washington — Artificial intelligence represents a mixed blessing for the legal field, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said in a year-end report published Sunday, urging “caution and humility” as the evolving technology transforms how judges and lawyers go about their work. Roberts struck an ambivalent tone in his 13-page report. He said AI had

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Google Agrees to Settle Lawsuit Over ‘Incognito’ Mode
12/30/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

san francisco, california — Google has agreed to settle a consumer privacy lawsuit seeking at least $5 billion in damages over allegations it tracked the data of users who thought they were browsing the internet privately.  The object of the lawsuit was the “incognito mode” on Google’s Chrome browser that the plaintiffs said gave users a

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Chile Granny Finds Solace, Celebrity in Online Gaming
12/29/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Llay-Llay, Chile — Few players of the online video game Free Fire would know that one of their most ferocious opponents — a lithe, gun-wielding warrior in a short kimono and fang mask — is in reality an 81-year-old grandmother from rural Chile. From her professional gaming chair at home in a small village, the soft-spoken

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China OKs 105 Online Games Days After Hitting Industry with Draft Rules
12/28/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

TAIPEI, TAIWAN — Chinese authorities approved 105 new online games this week, bolstering support for the industry just days after proposing regulatory restrictions that sent stocks tumbling. The National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA) announced approval of the 105 games Monday via WeChat, describing the move as a show of support for “the prosperity and healthy

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Israel Grants Intel $3.2B for New $25B Chip Plant, Biggest Company Investment in Country
12/27/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Jerusalem — Israel’s government agreed to give Intel a $3.2 billion grant for a new $25 billion chip plant it plans to build in southern Israel, both sides said on Tuesday, in what is the largest investment ever by a company in Israel.  The news comes as Israel remains locked in a war with Palestinian militant

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LogOn: Satellites, Lasers Help Estimate Snowpack in Drought-Stricken Regions
12/26/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

For water managers in drought-stricken regions, accurate forecasts of water availability are critically important. Matt Dibble shows how remote sensing technology is helping in the Rocky Mountains in this edition of LogOn. …

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Apple Watch Import Ban Goes Into Effect in US Patent Clash
12/26/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Washington — A U.S. import ban on certain Apple smartwatch models came into effect Tuesday, after the Biden administration opted not to veto a ruling on patent infringements. The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) decided in October to ban Apple Watch models over a patented technology for detecting blood-oxygen levels. Apple contends that the ITC

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Artists Use Tech Weapons Against AI Copycats
12/26/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

NEW YORK — Artists under siege by artificial intelligence that studies their work and then replicates their styles, have teamed with university researchers to stymie such copycat activity. U.S. illustrator Paloma McClain went into defense mode after learning that several AI models had been trained using her art, with no credit or compensation sent her way.

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US Investors See Value in Israeli Tech Firms Despite War
12/26/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

HERZLIYA, Israel — Nearly 7,000 miles away in Portland, Oregon, venture capitalist George Djuric said he was compelled to visit Israel during the country’s war with Palestinian militant group Hamas and to pledge support for the high-tech sector. Djuric, chief technology officer at yVentures who arrived in the United States as a 3-year-old refugee from Bosnia

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Insect Compasses, Fire-Fighting Vines: 2023’s Nature-Inspired Tech
12/26/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Paris — Even as human-caused climate change threatens the environment, nature continues to inspire our technological advancement. “The solutions that are provided by nature have evolved for billions of years and tested repeatedly every day since the beginning of time,” said Evripidis Gkanias, a University of Edinburgh researcher.  Gkanias has a special interest in how nature

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Russia Arrests Head of Space Equipment Maker, Suspected of Fraud
12/26/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

MOSCOW — The head of a company that makes navigation systems for Russia’s space program was arrested in Moscow and charged with major fraud, state media reported Friday. TASS news agency quoted an unidentified law enforcement official as saying that Yevgeny Fomichev had been interrogated and charged with large-scale fraud, which carries a prison term of

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