It’s happened to any or all of us. We see a buddy or relative share a relatively topical little news with a clicky headline on Facebook, simply to open the web link and discover it absolutely was written four years ...
Read More »How an AI learned to stitch up patients by studying surgical videos
You probably wouldn’t want a surgeon to stitch you up if they’d learned their craft by studying YouTube videos. But what about a robot? The prospect might not be as fanciful as it sounds. Researchers from UC Berkeley, Intel, and Google ...
Read More »‘PayPal, Venmo to offer Bitcoin trading and storage this year’
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 Foucault used to say: Let’s pull this rabbit out the hat! Bitcoin price We closed ...
Read More »Checkout what an applicant included in CV
Here was what an applicant wrote as his hobby in his résumé.
Read More »Today (June 20, 2020), is the longest day of the year
For those who have been following the weather (especially children who play a lot, adults who fast, and Muslims who pray around 7 in the evening), you may have noticed that dusk comes much later, and lasts for longer. (Dusk ...
Read More »See how Your future smartphone could test you for coronavirus —
It may seem far-fetched, but it’s possible to use your smartphone to detect diseases. Mobile devices can be turned into tools to rapidly identify a variety of disease-causing agents, including bacteria, toxins and viruses. Smartphone-based tests have been developed for ...
Read More »Who is in your photo and what is it revealing about you.
For a long time, tech savvy individuals have known that photos shot in your phone contain plenty of information that you might not want revealed. The particular style of phone you use and the time and location of where in ...
Read More »How I inadvertently built a tech start-up — without having prior technological knowledge
In 2012, I was working in some of the most remote areas of Pakistan, aiming to empower local farmers’ waste energy projects and advance sustainability in the region. I was traveling hundreds of kilometers to carry out face-to-face negotiations, racking ...
Read More »Samsung’s new smartphone security chip protects booting process and crypto transactions
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 ...
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