A new startup is looking for ways to extend the life of old laptops. The hope is to create less e-waster and save money.
NMPA's new BCI classification rules set device risk classes, a first regulatory gate for foreign investors in China neurotech.
The Manila Times on MSN
Back-to-back victories signal rise of PH space talent
UNIVERSITY students from various colleges and universities in the country produced back-to-back successes in the Kibo Robot Programming Challenge reflects the country's growing depth in space ...
Rapid Internal Innovation Renders U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/854,935 Obsolete, Highlighting Exceptional ...
As the US demonstrates it can wield an AI ‘kill switch’, the EU and UK unleash a wave of sovereign-tech measures. Can ...
Elon Musk has called rockets reusable, cars self-driving and tunnels exciting. But when it came to Neuralink—his ...
Afrotech on MSN
Meet Tambra Clark, An Educator Whose Passion For Tech Is Influencing Innovation For K-12 Youth Across Birmingham, AL
Tambra Clark realized her purpose in education and tech, and now she’s helping young people in Birmingham, AL, realize theirs.
Please email community news to Colette Nelson at [email protected] by Wednesday of each week to be included in the Youngsville News section of the Saturday paper. Community News: — YHS Alumni ...
Intel has released new Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers that begin adopting Microsoft’s Driver Quality Initiative, an industry-wide project intended to make ...
Opinion
Journalist Karen Hao on Sam Altman, OpenAI & the “Quasi-Religious” Push for Artificial Intelligence
As part of our July Fourth special broadcast, we continue our extended interview with Karen Hao, author of Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s OpenAI. The book documents the rise of ...
Abstract>Researchers from the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit, Vision and Action Laboratory, and Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory in the ...
The Auto Wire on MSN
The right-to-repair map: Which states actually let you fix your own car in 2026
Ask ten drivers whether they have a "right to repair" their own car, and most will assume the answer is obviously yes. It's ...
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