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Digital authentication opens new doors for art, sports collectors
Fans are spending thousands to buy moments or short videos of professional stars like Lebron James in a new virtual market for collectors.
‘Grand Theft Auto’ blamed for recent surge in carjackings in Chicago; gaming experts object
Gamers and experts in the gaming field are saying Illinois Democratic state Rep. Marcus Evans’ attempt to play the blame game with a video game is just another grandstanding attempt to fault popular culture for society’s ills.
Hi, Robot: Japan’s android pets ease virus isolation
Nami Hamaura says she feels less lonely working from home thanks to her singing companion Charlie, one of a new generation of cute and clever Japanese robots whose sales are booming in the pandemic.
How a Chinese scientist in the US is helping defend AI systems from cyberattacks
Artificial intelligence can be vulnerable to attacks that are invisible to humans but wreak havoc on computer systems. Li Bo, an award-winning scientist, leads a team that works with IBM and financial institutions to defend against cyberattacks.
After US Capitol riot, a call to protect veterans from disinformation
A prominent veterans advocate wants the Biden administration and Congress to help retired service members protect themselves from online disinformation following the deadly Jan 6 riot at the Capitol.
How to boost your WiFi performance when everyone’s at home
Mom is Zooming for a work meeting. Dad’s on Netflix. And Junior is gunning down bad guys on one screen while streaming his biology class on another. As the Covid era drags on, can there possibly be enough bandwidth for all?
Facebook, Instagram adapting photo captions for the visually impaired
Make social networks more accessible to people with disabilities – this is what Facebook and Instagram aim to do through the use of artificial intelligence. From now on, photos published on these platforms will be equipped with a better description that will help blind and visually impaired people.
Automakers redesign cars for millions of aging drivers in Japan
Automakers in Japan, where almost 30% of the population is 65 or older, are taking the lead on adapting cars so the nation’s legions of elderly drivers can feel more confident – and be safer – behind the wheel.
TV trends in 2021: The latest on show at CES
Brighter, better, louder, smarter - that’s the general impression we’re getting from the latest TV sets being touted by manufacturers at this year’s online CES tech fair.
Google muscles up with Fitbit deal amid antitrust concerns
Google has completed its US$2.1bil (RM8.47bil)Â acquisition of fitness-gadget maker Fitbit, a deal that could help the Internet company grow even stronger while USÂ government regulators pursue an antitrust case aimed at undermining its power.