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Mobile phones, tablets to be banned from classrooms in Netherlands
Mobile phones, tablets and smartwatches will be largely banned from classrooms in the Netherlands from January 1, 2024, the Dutch…
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South Africa to demand crypto firms be licensed by year-end
South Africa will require that crypto exchanges in the country operate with licenses by the end of the year, according…
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US mulls new export restriction on computing power in AI chips
US officials are considering tightening an export control rule designed to slow the flow of artificial intelligence chips to China by clamping…
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EU agrees to give users greater access to their data
The EU has reached an agreement giving users greater access to their data and control over how the digital information…
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Facebook and Instagram to restrict news access in Canada
Meta has said it will begin to restrict news on its platforms to Canadian consumers after parliament passed a controversial…
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Why is it so rare to hear about Western cyber-attacks?
A cyber-attack that took over iPhones at a Russian technology company is being blamed on US government hackers. Could the…
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Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg agree to hold cage fight
Two of the world’s most high-profile technology billionaires – Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg – have agreed to fight each…
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India edtech giant Byju’s tells investors it will file 2022 earnings by Sept: Source
Indian education technology giant Byju’s, which lost its auditor after delaying financial statements, has told investors it will file 2022…
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Barclays strategists say buy AI-related stocks on any pullback in rally
Any pullback in artificial intelligence-related stocks is a reason to buy as valuations aren’t overly expensive despite their stunning gains…
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GPS is old-style! here’s the new replacement
Recognizing the limitations of GPS in providing accurate positioning information indoors and underground, a team of engineers in Japan has…
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