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Kids gaming platform Roblox faces hurdles ahead of public listing – rough words
Profanities and other offensive content that basic word-filtering tools are designed to catch can be found in some game titles and user profiles on children's gaming platform Roblox, searches of the website show, despite the company’s "no tolerance" policy and assurances it has safeguards to enforce it.
EU Commission to intervene in tech, carmakers' patent dispute
The European Commission plans to step into the patent dispute between tech companies and carmakers and may set up a system to check whether some patents are essential to a technology standard as claimed, according to a Commission document.
Twitter to finish delayed 'fleets' rollout by Nov 20, says executive
Twitter Inc has resolved most performance issues with its new ephemeral "fleets" product and expects to complete the global launch by Nov 20, the company's product chief said in a live video on Nov 19.
The simulator that analyses driver behaviour in real time
Volvo Cars has unveiled a new tool that the Swedish manufacturer bills as the "ultimate driving simulator".
Robots are taking on new tasks in South Korean hospitals and restaurants
Robots can fill in for humans in public places where Covid-19 tends to circulate more.
Work from home revolution is a surprise boon for India’s women
The coronavirus pandemic has hit women worldwide with job losses and closures of childcare centers. Yet a surprising bright spot is emerging: India’s US$200bil (RM817.26bil) technology services industry, where new rules are expected to provide female workers with a broad swath of flexible work arrangements and fresh employment opportunities.
EU to allow companies access to private data to boost innovation
The European Union has proposed new rules to allow companies access to public and personal data, an effort to compete with US and Asian giants and encourage innovation in areas like climate change and health.
Ontario to limit food delivery app fees amid Covid lockdown
Canada’s most populous province is following New York City’s lead in restricting fees that companies such as Uber Technologies Inc and DoorDash Inc charge restaurants for delivery as coronavirus cases continue to rise.
Malaysian drone tech takes to the skies
“THE drone revolution is happening right now, ” declared Poladrone founder and chief executive officer Cheong Jin Xi.
Malaysia to ‘Go 5G, Go Cloud, Go AI’: growing with intelligence
Going digital in today’s economy is at the forefront of societal change as communities emerge from a debilitating pandemic and face economic restoration challenges in the new normal.