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Sick of city din? Try ‘noise-cancelling headphones’ for your flat
Scientists believe they have found a way for city dwellers to let in fresh air while reducing the urban cacophony – and it is a bit like popping massive, noise-cancelling headphones onto your flat.
Tesla launches fast electric car charging in Berlin, says more cities to come
Managers at electric carmaker Tesla Inc on Sept 10 demonstrated new supercharger equipment on a Berlin research campus, saying they were looking at more target cities to attract potential buyers worried about access to charging.
Zero G: Some German mobile users still waiting for a signal
While mobile carriers claim they cover close to the entire country, users in Germany often report little or no signal inside buildings or outside large towns.
Chinese AI giant blacklisted by Trump thrives in virus era
The future of China’s largest artificial intelligence company was thrown into question last year when it was blacklisted by the Trump administration. Today, SenseTime is thriving with growing demand for its facial recognition software.
‘Code on the water’: Countries court digital nomads amid coronavirus
Offering sunny beaches, cheap living and low infection rates, countries are competing for a new generation of remote workers in a bid to ride out the pandemic and make up for lost visitors.
Micromobility isn’t dead – at least not in the US and Europe
An industry that seemed existentially threatened at the start of the pandemic is showing signs of life.
Fresh air, no sound? Singapore scientists test ‘anti-noise’ windows
Residents in South-East Asia’s bustling cities who face the dilemma of leaving windows open for fresh air but enduring traffic sounds, could find quiet with new noise-cancelling technology developed by researchers in Singapore.
Virus projects renew questions about UAE’s mass surveillance
Efforts by the United Arab Emirates to fight the coronavirus have renewed questions about mass surveillance in this US-allied federation of seven sheikhdoms.
Volunteer group MACO collects and refurbishes old PCs for kids studying from home
Volunteer group MACO wants your old computers so they can be refurbished and loaned to students who need them for online classes during RMCO.
On our way to building smart residentials
ON July 1,2016, Bangladesh was thrown into a state of lockdown following a terrorist attack at the Holey Artisan restaurant in Dhaka. On April 21,2019, on Easter Sunday, Colombo city was rocked by bomb attacks in three prominent hotels and three churches, which led to a national emergency lockdown.Â