Plans for a 5G mast in the middle of the most photographed view of Edinburgh Castle have been described as "damaging" by a conservation charity.
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Artemis 3 and beyond: What’s next for NASA after Artemis 2 moon success
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The Artemis II astronauts are back after a 10-day journey
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Netflix launches Playground, a kid-friendly gaming app with no ads or extra fees
Category: Development
The Google Graveyard: Remembering the 6 services shuttered in 2023
Google is known for killing projects only a few years after they launch. From its smart clothing tag to its cloud gaming platform, we take a look at all products it's scrapped in 2023 (so far).
To Combat Generative AI Email Threats, Fight Fire With Fire
Human brain power is no match for hackers emboldened with artificial intelligence-powered digital smash-and-grab attacks using email deceptions
C-3PO Style Humanoid Robots Thrive From Surge in AI Development
A collateral beneficiary of the feverish pace of generative artificial intelligence development appears to be the humanoid robot.
FBI Issues Warning About ‘Juice Jacking’ at Public USB Charging Stations
The FBI’s Denver office is cautioning consumers about using free public charging stations, saying bad actors can use the USB ports at the juice stops to introduce malware and monitoring software onto devices.
Cambridge University scientists create robotic hand able to hold objects
Scientists have designed a robotic hand that can grasp and hold objects using only the movement of its wrist.
Remembering Data Compression Pioneer Jacob Ziv
Jacob Ziv, codeveloper of the Lempel-Ziv data compression algorithm, died on 26 March at the age of 91. The IEEE Life Fellow was awarded the 2021 IEEE Medal of Honor “for fundamental contributions to information theory and data compression technology, and for distinguished research leadership.” Ziv, an electrical engineering professor at the Technion—the Israel Institute...
World Startup Convention: The India start-up gala that exploded into a scandal
In March, hundreds of budding entrepreneurs descended on Noida, a suburb of India's capital Delhi, to attend a three-day convention that had dubbed itself the "world's biggest funding festival".
Samsung to cut chip production after profits plunge 96%
Samsung Electronics will cut memory chip production after estimating a 96% drop in its quarterly operating profit.
Elon Musk: Tesla to build new battery factory in Shanghai
Elon Musk's electric car company Tesla says it is expanding in China as it builds a new factory to make its large-scale batteries.










