Technology

Google’s position as a monopoly in the market has been confirmed by a US judge, highlighting its use of dominance to solidify its market position. With a staggering 80% of Alphabet’s revenue derived from advertising, totaling US$146 billion in 2021, Google’s influence in the digital advertising sphere is undeniable. The core of its revenue stream
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Boeing’s new chief executive, Kelly Ortberg, is determined to reset relations with a key union, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, amid negotiations for a new labor contract. Following a productive conversation with the presidents of IAM 751 & W24 in Seattle, Ortberg expressed his commitment to rebuilding the relationship and reaching a
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The development of lithium-metal batteries holds great promise for the future of battery technology, as they have the potential to significantly surpass the energy densities of lithium-ion batteries currently dominating the market. However, one of the main challenges facing lithium-metal batteries is their limited lifespan. In a recent study conducted by researchers at the University
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Robotic grippers have been evolving over the years to effectively handle various object manipulation tasks. Inspired by human hands, these grippers have typically performed well but often come with complex mechanisms and advanced programming requirements. This complexity can hinder their widespread deployment, as they may not be practical for developing energy-efficient and cost-effective robots. Researchers
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In a recent Meta security report, it was revealed that Russia has been utilizing generative artificial intelligence in online deception campaigns. However, despite their efforts, these tactics have not been as successful as anticipated. The report stated that AI-powered strategies only offer minor productivity and content-generation advantages for malicious actors, ultimately resulting in Meta being
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Africa accounts for only about 4% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, with the lowest energy consumption per capita compared to other regions. Despite this, the continent faces challenges related to rapid population growth, urbanization, industrialization, and lack of access to electricity for over 560 million people. These factors could potentially lead to a significant
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In today’s digital age, wireless internet has become an integral part of our daily lives, facilitating a wide range of activities from professional communications to entertainment. However, the growing demand for wireless internet access comes with a significant environmental cost in terms of power consumption and carbon emissions. Researchers are now focusing on developing energy-efficient
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Recently, a federal court ruled that Google is maintaining its dominance in internet search through an illegal monopoly. While Google search is widely recognized as the best general search engine available in the United States, the company’s practices of strong-arming competitors have raised concerns. The ruling highlighted Google’s significant spending on agreements to have its
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The Paris 2024 Olympic Games have brought technological innovations to the forefront, particularly in improving accessibility for individuals with visual impairments. The introduction of the Vision Pad, a tactile tablet that allows users to track the movement of a ball in play, has revolutionized the experience for spectators like Zoé Thierry. The integration of such
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Imagine a robot standing at the crosswalk, guiding children safely across the street. This could soon become a reality with CrossBot, a creation by Hovannes Kulhandjian, an associate professor at Fresno State. Equipped with advanced sensors like Lidar, microphone, radar, video camera capabilities, and speaker system, CrossBot is designed to provide a 360-degree view of
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