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Five tech products that took Consumer Electronics Show by storm


January 9, 2020

Las Vegas’ Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2020 has taken technological innovation to the next level with it plethora of exciting tech products aimed to make the average consumer’s life productive and easy. Here are the five prominent products featured at this year’s event. 1. Samsung’s vertical TV Photo: AFP The tech giant has launched a rotating TV aimed at TikTok …

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Facebook bans deepfakes in fight against online manipulation


January 8, 2020

Facebook says it is banning deepfake videos, the false but realistic clips created with artificial intelligence and sophisticated tools, as it steps up efforts to fight online manipulation. The social network said late on Monday that it’s beefing up its policies to remove videos edited or synthesised in ways that are not apparent to the the average person, and which …

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Hyundai, Uber announce partnership to produce flying taxis


January 8, 2020

Automotive manufacturer Hyundai announced on Monday that it would mass produce flying cars for Uber as part of the aerial rideshare network set to deploy in 2023. The South Korean manufacturer said it would produce the four-passenger electric “vertical take-off and landing vehicles” at “automotive scale,” without offering details. The deal announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas …

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Facebook, eBay crack down on fake reviews at UK request


January 8, 2020

Britain’s competition watchdog said Wednesday that Facebook and eBay pledged to crack down on the trade in fake reviews at its request, removing hundreds of accounts, pages and groups involved in the illicit business. The Competition and Markets Authority said the two US tech companies agreed to step up efforts to detect, investigate and respond to fake and misleading reviews …

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Samsung reveal AI powered ‘artificial human’


January 8, 2020

A Samsung lab on Tuesday unveiled a digital avatar it described as an AI-powered “artificial human,” claiming it is able to “converse and sympathise” like real people. The announcement at the opening of the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas touted a new kind of artificial intelligence called NEON, produced by the independent Samsung unit Star Labs. The technology …

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SpaceX launches third batch of Starlink satellites


January 7, 2020

SpaceX on Monday launched its third batch of 60 mini satellites into orbit, part of its plans to build a giant constellation of thousands of spacecraft that will form a global broadband internet system. The cluster of 60 satellites separated successfully from a Falcon 9 rocket above the ocean between Australia and Antarctica an hour after its launch from Cape …

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IT ministry sets up committee for auction of 5G licences


January 7, 2020

ISLAMABAD: While the competition over the test trial of fifth generation (5G) mobile technology is heating up between Jazz and Zong, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has formed a committee for the auction of 5G spectrum in the country. The committee, which is expected to be announced in the upcoming days, will be headed by the member IT …

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Superfast 5G on the slow road at Vegas gadget gala


January 6, 2020

It will be revolutionary when superfast 5G mobile networks come to our gadgets, cars and digital lives. But the road to 5G remains agonisingly slow at the massive Consumer Electronics Show (CES) opening this week in Las Vegas, where ultrafast products are expected to be few and far between. Backers of 5G tout a cornucopia of potential applications, but networks …

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Iranian cyberattacks feared after killing of top general: security experts


January 5, 2020

Iran’s retaliation for the United States’ targeted killing of its top general is likely to include cyberattacks, security experts warned on Friday. Iran’s state-backed hackers are already among the world’s most aggressive and could inject malware that triggers major disruptions to the US public and private sector. Potential targets include manufacturing facilities, oil and gas plants and transit systems. A …

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CEO Tim Cook sees pay ebb along with Apple performance


January 4, 2020

Apple chief Tim Cook saw his annual pay slip to $11.6 million in 2019 after the company registered a weaker financial performance compared with the previous year, according to documents filed Friday. Cook, who took home $15.7 million in 2018, is paid a base salary of $3 million, in addition to a bonus and various compensations. His 2019 incentive bonus, …

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