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Global exam grading algorithm under fire for suspected bias
When Colorado high school student Isabel Castaneda checked her final grades for the International Baccalaureate program in July, she was shocked.
Barrage of mysterious bomb hoaxes plagues Moscow
Moscovites are mystified by a flood of bomb hoaxes forcing the evacuation of courts, schools and malls while authorities appear unable to find the culprits even after months of disruption to public life.
Iran hackers may target US energy, defence firms
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned US businesses to be on the alert for a sophisticated Iranian hacking operation whose targets include defence contractors, energy firms and educational institutions, according to a confidential agency document.
Tribes across the US push for better Internet access
Native American tribes across the US are pushing the federal government to give them priority in issuing licenses that could expand Internet coverage in their communities.
Chinese delivery giant Meituan moves to expand livestreaming reach with new WeChat mini-program
Meituan’s new WeChat mini-program MLive features live-streams by merchants including hair salons, dental clinics and beauty parlours.
Gaming company NetDragon is betting big on China’s RM262bil online education market
Fuzhou-based company acquired British firm Promethean for US$130mil (RM531mil) in 2015 and US company Edmodo for US$137.5mil (RM562mil) million last year.
The vending machines feeding US health-care workers can now dispense fresh food
The biggest advantage of a vending machine has always been convenience. The vast majority of the four million that dot cafeterias and corridors across the U.S. provide the shortest path possible to sugary-or salty-gratification.
Cyberattack hits China government, schools, but spread slows
Chinese local authorities from traffic police to industry regulators were hobbled on May 15 by a massive global ransomware attack, but the spread of the WannaCry worm in the country appeared less aggressive than initially feared.
Cambridge International University’s hacked website raises questions
The website of the US-based Cambridge International University getting “hacked” just a day after the university coming under scrutiny has raised eyebrows.
Microsoft offers ad-free Bing for the classroom to battle Google
The long-running rivalry between Microsoft Corp and Google Inc is turning into a schoolyard brawl.