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This scientist from Uttar Pradesh village has developed the world’s fastest laser sheet imaging technology to capture combustion

For young scientist Yogeshwar Nath Mishra, the journey from Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh to California was not easy. His father, a farmer, made a lot of sacrifices to let him achieve his dreams. The struggle, however, bore fruit as Mishra is now part of a team at NASA, Caltech that has invented the world’s fastest…

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Apple Watch might soon face international import tires

Earlier this week, the Biden administration declined to veto a recent ruling by the International Trade Commission (ITC) which might result in an imported ban on the Apple Watch. In December last year, the ITC had ruled out that Apple had infringed on a California-based startup AliveCor’s heart monitoring technology. For the uninitiated, the tech…

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Top tech news for Monday, February 20, 2023

Meta is testing letting users on Instagram and Facebook pay to be officially verified, after Twitter rolled out a similar feature under Elon Musk’s ownership last year. Meta’s implementation will only be available in Australia and New Zealand to start, and will require people to submit a government ID to get their blue badges. Let’s…

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WhatsApp introduces new Kept Messages feature, here’s how it works

WhatsApp is one of the few instant messaging applications that has been consistently updating its features to offer the best user experience. As it turns out, developers are now rolling out a new feature ‘Kept Messages’. According to a new report by WABetaInfo, the Kept Messages feature comes in handy if you want to keep…

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Microsoft takes on Google Search with AI | TechnologyNews

Microsoft Corp. is revamping its Bing search engine and Edge web browser with artificial intelligence, the company said on Tuesday, in one of its biggest efforts yet to lead a new wave of technology and reshape how people gather information. Microsoft is staking its future on AI through billions of dollars of investment as it…

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Some US schools are banning AI technology while others embrace it

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The Adoption OF Industrial AI & AIoT technology

In the past two years, the adoption of industrial AI has increased from 19 percent to over 30 percent. Wide adoption can be particularly felt in the processing and energy industries, such as chemicals, gas and oil. Large operational data volumes and high-value assets depend on a myriad of parameters. As a consequence, AI applications…

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Russia is bombarding Ukraine with drones guided by US-made technology, and the chips are still flowing

They menace Ukraine’s skies, killing hundreds, and scarring millions. But while Moscow’s drones are Russian and Iranian, the key technology inside is European and American. On an icy Kyiv morning, inside an unnamed location with sandbags shielding the windows, Ukrainian drone specialist Pavlo Kaschuk holds up a 30-pound drone that Ukrainian forces captured from Russia.…

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SC order against Google a landmark decision, say Indian companies

In a major setback to Google, the Supreme Court on Thursday refused to stay the Competition Commission of India’s (CCI) fine of Rs 1337 crore on the tech giant. The company had sought a stay on the fine through an appeal with the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) which the SC court refused to…

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Companies embraced technology to work remotely during the pandemic — now they’re using it for layoffs

It was stressful enough for Fionn Kellas to suddenly lose their retail job. But getting the news via WhatsApp message rather than in-person made it worse. “It was an absolute shock to me,” said Kellas, recalling the hurt of being dismissed in a way that felt so abrupt and cold. Months later, the memory of…

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