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This US startup is building tiny injectable robots to attack tumours
A company is developing a device the size of a breadcrumb that doctors can insert into the spine or skull and magnetically steer to a target to deliver a precise dose of drugs.
Yoodo adds free 10GB extra data to most of its mobile plans
Yoodo is upgrading users on its Double Special Promo Extra mobile plan, offering 10GB extra for subscribers above a certain quota.
White House says closely tracking Microsoft's emergency patch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House is closely tracking an emergency patch Microsoft Corp has released, U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Thursday, after an unknown hacking group recently broke into organizations using a flaw in the company's mail server software.
Trump to be allowed back on YouTube when ‘risk of violence’ falls
Former US president Donald Trump will be allowed back on YouTube but only when the threat of his inciting violence abates, the head of the popular online video sharing platform said on March 4.
Thailand probes Facebook’s removal of army-linked accounts
Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha says he has assigned the Royal Thai Army to investigate after Facebook Inc removed 185 accounts and groups allegedly engaged in an information-influencing operation in Thailand run by the military.
Could fiber-optic technology be used to detect earthquakes?
If you think that fiber-optic cables are only useful for providing high-speed Internet access or cable TV, then think again, because they could also provide valuable information about hazardous events such as earthquakes and flooding.
Why global power grids are still vulnerable to cyberattacks
More than five years after massive cyberattacks left a quarter of a million Ukrainians without electricity, the world’s power grids have become even more vulnerable to hackers.
Right-wing social network Parler files new lawsuit against Amazon
Parler is still alive and kicking – and the right-wing social media company, which styles itself as an “unbiased” home for conservatives, is still trying to wring money out of Amazon.
Google ends sale of ads using individual web tracking data
Google says it won’t develop new ways to follow individual users across the Internet after it phases out existing ad-tracking technology from its Chrome browser, a change that could shake up the online advertising industry.
Facebook derails effort to mislead protesters in Russia
Facebook on March 3 said it derailed a deceptive campaign to use hundreds of bogus Instagram accounts to mislead people in Russia protesting the arrest of Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny.