
China reveals how it plans to put astronauts on the moon by 2030
Chinese officials on Wednesday unveiled new details about their plans for a manned lunar mission, as China attempts to become only the second nation to put citizens on the moon.
2023-07-13 12:04

JD.com Joins China’s AI Race With a Model for Enterprise Use
China’s second-largest e-commerce platform JD.com Inc. unveiled a large language model for enterprise use, joining domestic peers including
2023-07-13 11:53

Google’s AI Chatbot Is Trained by Humans Who Say They’re Overworked, Underpaid and Frustrated
Google’s Bard artificial intelligence chatbot will answer a question about how many pandas live in zoos quickly, and
2023-07-13 06:55

ViaSat-3 Americas satellite faces deployment issue
Viasat said on Wednesday there was an anomaly during the deployment of its ViaSat-3 Americas satellite in space
2023-07-13 05:51

Rambus Delivers Quantum Safe IP Solutions with Next-Generation Root of Trust for Data Center Security
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Nothing Phone 2: Transparent device company prepares to launch its second see-through phone
Nothing is preparing to launch what it called Phone (2), the successor to its pioneering, see-through device. Like the first version, it features a transparent design that means the insides of the phone can be seen. But it improves on that same design, adding new options for the “Glyph Interface” that uses LEDs in the back of the phone to show information. On the new phone, that interface can go brighter or dimmer, and adjusts based on the ambient light. New patterns, which the company calls visual ringtones, can also be composed on the device. Nothing suggests the interface is intended in part to make people have to pay less attention to their phones, by offering important information at a glance and without having to view the screen. It also brings a new, faster chip, upgraded camera hardware, and a new much higher price. The first model of the phone costs £399 or $390, compared with £579 or $599 for the second phone. Nothing offers the new phone in two colours, white or grey. The colour option decides the hue of those internal components – since the case itself is transparent. The second version of the phone comes almost exactly a year after the first device. It also sits alongside the earphones, which Nothing calls Ear and are also transparent. Nothing, as its name suggests, has looked to make transparent devices its calling card, and says it is doing so to bring the fun back to technology. Its influence already appears to be clear: other companies such as Beats have released their own transparent devices, too. Read More £10 phone with e-wallet and streaming can bridge India ‘digital divide’, experts say ‘Diverse organic matter’ found on Mars by Nasa Microsoft’s attempt to buy Call of Duty developer reaches huge new development
2023-07-13 03:50

US Faces Unprecedented Foreign Threats, Counterintelligence Nominee Says
The Biden administration’s pick to lead counterintelligence efforts said the US faces “unprecedented” threats from China, Russia and
2023-07-13 03:41

Novogratz Sees Bitcoin Rising, Says ETFs Likely to Be Approved
Mike Novogratz, the founder of Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd., said he expects Bitcoin to rise by the end
2023-07-13 03:18

AI Drug Discovery Firm Recursion Surges Following $50 Million Nvidia Investment
The latest sign of investors’ unrelenting demand for all things artificial intelligence related: a record rally in drug
2023-07-13 02:40

'Time is money': Shopify calculator shows how much unnecessary meetings really cost company
One tech company is escalating its war on meetings by introducing a calculator that shows employees how much it really costs to force dozens of their colleagues to huddle together for an hour instead of just sending an email.
2023-07-13 01:57

Ford to Seek Flexible EV Production in Contract Talks With UAW
Ford Motor Co. will ask the United Auto Workers union for flexibility to reduce electric-vehicle production in case
2023-07-13 01:51

Crypto Miner Hive Drops ‘Blockchain’ From Name in Pivot to AI
The crypto-mining company formerly known as Hive Blockchain Technologies is pivoting to artificial intelligence and web3, and has
2023-07-13 01:26
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