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Thursday, 28 March 2019
India enters an elite space club after scientists shoot down a low-orbit satellite 300km away in space, says Prime Minister Modi
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India enters an elite space club after scientists shoot down a low-orbit satellite 300km away in space, says Prime Minister Modi
The technology will be used only for security, peace, and development, Modi reassured, adding that no international covenant had been broken.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai will reportedly meet with a top US military official in Washington to discuss the company's AI efforts in China
The meeting comes after Gen. Dunford said Google's artificial intelligence work in China "indirectly benefits the Chinese military."
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This esports franchise is getting a $50 million arena alongside Philadelphia's NBA, NFL, and MLB teams
The Philadelphia Fusion will be the first Overwatch League team to create a dedicated venue.
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There's one big reason why you shouldn't buy Apple's new $1,300 iMac
The $1,300 iMac with a 21.5-inch display still comes with an old and slow hard drive that doesn't match the rest of its specs.
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Bill Gates is worried about gene editing worsening inequality. Now a top ethicist is raising new red flags.
An exciting new scientific technology has made it possible to tinker with the very DNA that makes us who we are, offering up fresh hope of new cures for difficult diseases.
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A coder created a 'Killed by Google' graveyard for the search firm's now dead products
Killed by Google lists 150 now-defunct products, from services and apps such as Google+ and Google Currents, to hardware such as Revolv.
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Twitter users are getting locked out of their accounts because of a viral prank — make sure you don't fall for it
Instead of getting a special colorful-themed Twitter feed, users are getting locked out their accounts.
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Google set up an external ethics council for AI, but one of its members was called out for her views on trans people and immigration
Google VP of Global Affairs Kent Walker said the group will look at issues surrounding facial recognition and 'fairness in machine learning.'
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Tobacco giant Reynolds just rolled out berry and cream nicotine lozenges as it faces new pressure from Juul for smokeless products
Sold in four flavors, the lozenges are the first new product the company has launched on a wide commercial scale since the Vuse e-cigarette in 2013.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
Europe voted to change the face of the internet, and Google is reportedly revitalizing its robotics division.
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