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  • Xiaomi 13 Ultra to India’s First Apple Stores: A Recap of This Week’s Technology News

    Xiaomi 13 Ultra was launched in China earlier this week as Xiaomi’s top-of-the-line flagship for the year. This handset features similar specifications to the Xiaomi 13 Pro that recently made its debut in India, with a few notable upgrades in the camera department. The smartphone is equipped with a 50-megapixel 1-inch primary camera sensor tuned by […] More

  • Elon Musk Says Tesla Likely to Launch Full Self-Drive Technology in Its Cars This Year

    Elon Musk said on Wednesday that electric vehicle (EV) giant Tesla likely will launch full self-drive technology this year and generate significant profits that offset some of the margin pressure it’s facing due to aggressive price cuts. “I hesitate to say this but I think we’ll do it this year,” said Tesla CEO Musk, speaking […] More

  • Google Wins Appeal in $20 Million Patent Lawsuit Over Chrome’s Anti-Malware Technology

    Alphabet’s Google on Tuesday convinced a US appeals court to cancel three anti-malware patents at the heart of a Texas jury’s $20 million (roughly Rs. 163 crore) infringement verdict against the company. The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said that Alfonso Cioffi and Allen Rozman’s patents were invalid because they contained inventions that were not […] More

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    New Hand-Held Magnifier Technology improves Reading Speed and Volume in Visually Impaired Adults

    New Hand-Held Magnifier Technology improves Reading Speed and Volume in Visually Impaired Adults

    Visually impaired adults who struggle with reading due to slow reading speed with spectacle-based near correction may find relief in hand-held, illuminated optical magnifiers, according to a recent study published in Optometry and Vision Science Journal. Hand-held magnifiers have been recommended for short-duration spot reading tasks. However, this study suggests that they are also effective […] More

  • Japan Considers Government Adoption of ChatGPT-Like AI Technology, Wants Privacy Concerns Resolved

    Japan Considers Government Adoption of ChatGPT-Like AI Technology, Wants Privacy Concerns Resolved

    Japan will consider government adoption of artificial intelligence technology such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot if privacy and cybersecurity concerns are resolved, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said on Monday. The remarks from Matsuno, the top government spokesperson, came shortly before Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI, met Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during a visit […] More

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    Skincare Tech: Latest Technology Trends In Cosmetics And Beauty Industry

    Skincare Tech: Latest Technology Trends In Cosmetics And Beauty Industry

    What is the latest beauty trend or innovation that who have heard about recently? Technology is rapidly transforming the cosmetics and beauty industry, leading to the emergence of innovative skincare products and treatments. Although humans have been evolving for over 6 million years, many of the environmental stressors we face daily are new to our […] More

  • AInstein Robot With ChatGPT Brings AI Technology to Cyprus Classrooms: Details

    High school students and their tutors in Cyprus have developed a prototype robot powered with ChatGPT artificial intelligence technology to harness and improve teaching experiences in the classroom. Named AInstein, the squat robot created by three Pascal Schools in Cyprus stands roughly the size of a small adult and looks like a sculpted version of […] More

  • Kerala-Based Technology Firm Develops AI Aimed at Helping Expecting and New Parents

    Totto, a Kerala-based tech company, on Monday announced the launch of Cuddle, a service which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide support to expecting and new parents throughout pregnancy and parenting. The company said Cuddle will provide a comprehensive suite of services designed to address the unique needs of each parent, including prenatal care and nutrition, […] More

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    AI Experts Express Concerns With Elon Musk-Backed Letter Citing Their Research

    Four artificial intelligence experts have expressed concern after their work was cited in an open letter – co-signed by Elon Musk – demanding an urgent pause in research. The letter, dated March 22 and with more than 1,800 signatures by Friday, called for a six-month circuit-breaker in the development of systems “more powerful” than Microsoft-backed […] More

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