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Opinion: Britain's exam fiasco wasn't just AI's fault. It was human error
When the UK government announced the cancellation of exams to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, there was a collective intake of breath from parents and a giant exhalation from students.
Scientists in China, US develop rewritable ‘silk drive’ that can be implanted in human body
The silk protein memory, capable of storing digital information as well as biological data, has a capacity of 64 GB per square inch and can operate under harsh conditions. The information stored in the silk hard drive remained ‘safe and sound’ even after 30 minutes of exposure to high level microwave radiation.
Room for improvement in Malaysia’s gig economy, says government
The government wants to align Airbnb and the hotel sector, and streamline e-hailing services in Sabah.
Excessive social media use linked to depression during pandemic, study suggests
Excessive social media use during the pandemic is a predictor of symptoms of depression and secondary trauma, a new study by researchers at Pennsylvania State University and Jinan University in Guangzhou, China, suggests.
'Doom' and franchise descendants celebrate 25 years
Foundational first-person action game 'Doom' has turned 25, with publishing company Bethesda and original co-designer John Romero celebrating the milestone anniversary with a Year of Doom and a free level pack for the 1993 classic respectively.
Google expanding space in Chicago’s Fulton Market, including its first flagship store
Google is planning a two-level store in Chicago's Fulton Market district, its first known location for a retail flagship.
The online battle for the truth
False information is saturating political debate worldwide and undermining an already weak level of trust in the media and institutions, spreading further than ever on powerful social networks.
Water, dust and technology: Understanding your smartphone's IP rating
The level of protection against liquids and dust is indicated by the device's IP protection class
Microsoft and Flipgrid unite for social learning
Microsoft has announced the acquisition of Flipgrid, a video-based social learning platform for pre-kindergarten to PhD-level educators, students and families.
Using smartphones more often could result in feeling less connected to nature
New UK research has found a link between taking selfies and a generally high level of smartphone use with feeling less connected to nature, which could have important implications for overall health and well-being.