Samsung introduced its second-gen security chip (S3FV9RR) for smartphones today. The chip, akin to Apple‘s T2 and Google’s Titan M chips, is designed to secure the booting process, parts of storage, and mobile-based payments. The Korean tech-giant launched its first Secure Enclave chip in February; it ...
Read More »Coding: The language kids can learn faster than Adults
Across the entire world, the conversion of information right into a digital format – also known as “digitalization” – has increased productivity in people and private sectors. Consequently, practically every country on the planet is working towards an electronic digital economy. As ...
Read More »TikTok integrates one-tap access to music app Resso
Earlier this year, TikTok-owner Bytedance launched its music app Resso in India. At the time, Resso’s team stated that there’s no policy for integration between both apps. However, that appears to be changing. TikTok usually shows the first soundtrack utilized ...
Read More »The King of all Stores of Value: 50 BTC minted in 2009 have been moved for the 1st time in 11 years
Let us do the calculation. 50BTC in 2009 basically worth nothing but lets use the data recorded on March 2010. Year 2009 – the value of 50 BTC $0.003*50BTC = $0.15 Year 2020 – The value of 50 BTC $9,400*50BTC ...
Read More »AI tool That Can Automatically Identify Different Types Of Brain Injuries.
A new AI tool can automatically identify different types of brain injuries by analyzing images of CT scans. The system uses a machine learning algorithm to detect and differentiate between types of brain lesions — areas of tissue that have ...
Read More »‘Bitcoin now consumes as much electricity as Israel’
Welcome to another edition of Bitcoin Today, where I, Satoshi Nakaboto, tell you what’s been going on with Bitcoin in the past 24 hours. As Aristotle used to say: Peel off the skin of this mystery and eat the tasty ...
Read More »Artificial Intelligence (AI) ere: Universities will need to strengthen students’ creativity
Advances in artificial intelligence in the early 2010s, particularly in deep learning, triggered a new wave of panic and fear about technological unemployment. Further intensifying those fears were a host of sensational articles about the magical capabilities of AI algorithms and ...
Read More »Blow to citizens’ privacy as the US Senate voted to let the FBI access browser history without a warrant
In a major blow to citizens’ privacy, the US Senate voted today to give law enforcement agencies such as the FBI and CIA the power to look into your browser history without a warrant. Thanks, Mitch McConnell. Senators Ron Wyden from ...
Read More »5G: US bans companies from selling chips to Huawei
The Trump administration plans to block shipments of semiconductors to Huawei, ramping up tensions between the US and China. 5G The new rules will force foreign semiconductor manufacturers that use US technology to get a license from American officials before ...
Read More »Easyjet: Bribery and corruption stretching for 15 Years !
EasyJet founder offers US$6 million reward for help in cancelling Airbus order. LONDON: EasyJet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou is offering £5 million (US$6.2 million) for any information that leads to the cancellation of its order for 107 Airbus jets as he ...
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