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Making cities more resilient in the face of natural disasters
Advanced technology can help simulate and visualise real-life disasters and how certain structures respond to disasters.
China’s Tencent launches private online bank: report
Chinese Internet giant Tencent, operator of the popular messaging app WeChat, has launched an online bank, a state-backed newspaper said, as the government seeks to foster private lenders.
Flying rubberneckers disrupt drones working on Texas recovery
As they flew a fleet of drones over flood-ravaged Texas to aid rescuers and inspect levees, Robin Murphy and her team of disaster-response veterans expected to be operating in nearly empty skies.
For Paris pedestrians, life turns into ‘dodgeball’
Strolling along elegant boulevards is one of the pleasures of visiting Paris. But these days pedestrians and tourists need to keep an eye out for speeding scooters, hoverboards, Segways and bicycles, as well as the sights.
5G can make digital humans look real and turn real people into holograms
Holograms. Emotive, life-like digital human beings. Washing machine repairs directed from miles away.
Delivery app outdoes Uber by letting Saudis bargain on the go
Typing out your order on Mrsool is only the start of what’s made the Saudi delivery app more popular in the kingdom than Uber Technologies Inc and Facebook Inc.
HK Observatory hopes social media can help it get better at extreme weather warnings
Forecasters to allow trusted amateur weather watchers to post photos and video footage to 'MyObservatory' app.
Europe is taking a wild ride on eScooters: opinion
This has been the summer of the electric scooter in Europe; but the UK and Ireland, which still ban the things, are probably right to hold out.
CMCO: Police drones monitor SOP compliance in public areas
The police are now fully utilising the drone technology to monitor and ensure that the standard operating procedures (SOP) set for the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) are being adhered to by the public.
‘They can’t silence us’: Instagram accounts recount racism at elite US private schools
The Instagram posts, most of which are anonymous, are shared on accounts that can have thousands of followers – offshoots of similar social media campaigns among students and alumni nationwide who are calling out racial injustices on their campuses.