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Emerging dual-use tech underpins military training in 21st century

As the state of global security continues to deteriorate, a growing number of military organisations are investing in the modernisation of their training and educational capabilities. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the subsequent need to prepare large sections of the civilian population for combat operations has highlighted challenges with current methods, notably the lack […]

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Instagram’s ‘Made with AI’ label swapped out for ‘AI info’ after photographers’ complaints

On Monday, Meta announced that it is “updating the ‘Made with AI’ label to ‘AI info’ across our apps, which people can click for more information,” after people complained that their pictures had the tag applied incorrectly. Former White House photographer Pete Souza pointed out the tag popping up on an upload of a photo

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Phone Link will only add clutter to the Windows 11 Start Menu

Microsoft recently started rolling out a preview of the new floating sidebar experience for the Start menu, which brings direct access to your mobile device using the Phone Link app on Windows 11. However, this feature doesn’t seem to be the best approach or even necessary, and here’s why. The problem First, the company touts

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Advancing Healthcare Monitoring with Wearable Ultrasound Technology

In a recent article published in the journal Nature, researchers from the United States of America highlighted the potential of wearable ultrasound technology in revolutionizing healthcare by providing real-time monitoring of various physiological processes. Unlike traditional ultrasound devices used in hospitals, wearable ultrasound devices offer continuous monitoring capabilities, making them suitable for high-risk patients, remote

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Starting a smart home? Don’t choose wrong! Here are four Prime Day smart home deals to kickstart your ecosystem

The smart home is one of the most useful and exciting ways to turn tech to your advantage, yet getting started can be daunting. Apple lists 22 different categories of smart home products on its website, and nearly all of them are interoperable. That means with the right combination of products you can automate your

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So…Analog Computing Hits a Bump in the Road and All THAT (Part 2)

The car body and its occupants are represented by the mass block, which is suspended (hence “suspension”) on a spring that connects it to the ground (the tire/wheel is assumed for simplicity to be a solid object in this simplistic model, though with THAT, we certainly could add the “unsprung” mass of the wheel, hub,

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France: the rising star in global artificial intelligence landscape

In our current connected world, technological advancement is constant, and the international tech landscape is reshaping itself at a rapid pace. With emerging tech trends and innovations, countries across the globe are striving to establish themselves as leaders in this digital revolution. Oftentimes, when we discuss technological powerhouses, areas like Silicon Valley, London, and Beijing

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Poignant shot from Gaza wins World Press Photo of the Year 2024

The heartrending winning photo of this year’s World Press Photo of the Year depicts a Palestinian woman cradling the body of her young niece. WARNING: This article contains images which some readers may find distressing. ADVERTISEMENT Reuters photographer Mohammed Salem has won this year’s prestigious World Press Photo of the Year award with a depiction

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