Today: September 22, 2024
Today: September 22, 2024

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A driverless car hits a person crossing against the light in China

A driverless ride-hailing car in China hit a pedestrian, and people on social media are taking the carmaker’s side, because the person was reportedly crossing against the light

A driverless car hits a person crossing against the light in China
Business|Economy|Technology

India's Paytm gets government panel nod to invest in payments arm, sources say

India's beleaguered Paytm has secured approval from a government panel that oversees investments linked to China to invest 500 million

India's Paytm gets government panel nod to invest in payments arm, sources say
Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwan June exports tops forecasts on AI demand, U.S. market soars

Taiwan's exports rose more than expected in June, with the island benefiting from its position as a key link in the supply chain of the booming artificial intelligence (AI) industry

Taiwan June exports tops forecasts on AI demand, U.S. market soars
Business|Technology

Israel Aerospace announces $1 billion deal with unnamed third party

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has entered a $1 billion contract to supply one of its systems to an unnamed third party, the state-owned defence contractor said on Tuesday.

Israel Aerospace announces $1 billion deal with unnamed third party
Business|Technology

EV maker Lucid to recall over 5,200 Air luxury sedans for software error, US regulator says

Lucid Group will recall about 5,251 of its 2022-2023 Air luxury sedans due to a software error that could cause a loss of power, according to a notice from the U.S.

EV maker Lucid to recall over 5,200 Air luxury sedans for software error, US regulator says
Business|Technology

SGX has no immediate plans to allow crypto listings, CEO says

Singapore Exchange (SGX) has no immediate plans to allow cryptocurrency listings on its bourse, CEO Loh Boon Chye said on Tuesday, adding that conditions are still not ripe for

SGX has no immediate plans to allow crypto listings, CEO says
Business|Technology

Stellantis to expand hybrid vehicle line to meet growing demand

Stellantis said on Tuesday it would expand its line of affordable hybrid vehicles to 36 models in Europe by 2026, to meet growing demand for this engine type, an alternative to

Stellantis to expand hybrid vehicle line to meet growing demand
Business|Economy|Technology

Dassault Systemes cuts 2024 earnings view, citing delays to customer orders

French software company Dassault Systemes cut its full-year earnings target on Tuesday, sending shares lower, as it warned that customers were being cautious with spending and were delaying

Dassault Systemes cuts 2024 earnings view, citing delays to customer orders
Business|Technology

Cryptoverse: Traders hold breath for ether ETF fever

Ether might be coming close to its moment in the sun.

Cryptoverse: Traders hold breath for ether ETF fever
Business|Technology

Samsung Electronics wins cutting-edge AI chip order from Japan's Preferred Networks

Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday it won an order from Japanese artificial intelligence company Preferred Networks to make chips for AI applications using the South Korean firm's 2

Samsung Electronics wins cutting-edge AI chip order from Japan's Preferred Networks
News|Political|Technology

Australian agency says China-backed hackers behind cyber crimes

Australia's government cybersecurity agency on Tuesday accused a China-backed hacker group of stealing passwords and usernames from two unnamed Australian networks in

Australian agency says China-backed hackers behind cyber crimes
Science|Technology

Singapore minister says future without international AI framework 'messy'

Singapore's digital development minister Josephine Teo said the future looks "messy" without an internationally agreed upon framework for artificial intelligence (AI) governance.

Singapore minister says future without international AI framework 'messy'
Business|Technology

UK's Capita surges about 23% on sale of software business

Shares in Capita jumped nearly 23% in early trading on Tuesday after the British outsourcing firm agreed to sell its standalone software business Capita One to a unit of MRI Software in a

UK's Capita surges about 23% on sale of software business
Political|Technology

Vanuatu prime minister visits Huawei, views policing technology

Vanuatu Prime Minister Charlot Salwai visited technology company Huawei in Shenzhen and viewed surveillance technology used to enhance policing and reduce criminal

Vanuatu prime minister visits Huawei, views policing technology
Business|Economy|Technology

Australia's DigitalX to launch spot bitcoin ETFs on ASX

Australia's DigitalX said on Tuesday that it has obtained approval to list its spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund on the Australian Securities Exchange.

Australia's DigitalX to launch spot bitcoin ETFs on ASX
Business|Technology

Atos says secures short-term funding through syndication agreements

French technology company Atos said on Friday it had successfully secured short-term financing via two tranches of loans from creditors, adding it still expected to reach a final

Atos says secures short-term funding through syndication agreements
Business|Economy|Technology

Chinese EV giant BYD to build $1 billion plant in Turkey

Chinese EV giant BYD to build $1 billion plant in Turkey

Chinese EV giant BYD to build $1 billion plant in Turkey
Lifestyle|Technology|Travel

No room for privacy: How Airbnb fails to protect guests from hidden cameras

No room for privacy: How Airbnb fails to protect guests from hidden cameras

No room for privacy: How Airbnb fails to protect guests from hidden cameras
Science|Technology

It may look like pink Jello but scientists hope this new invention could revolutionize meat

It may look like pink Jello but scientists hope this new invention could revolutionize meat

It may look like pink Jello but scientists hope this new invention could revolutionize meat
Technology

Unregulated online political ads pose a threat to democracy

Political ad transparency – who’s paying for ads and whether candidates stand behind them – is well-regulated for TV and radio. Online, not so much.

Unregulated online political ads pose a threat to democracy
Technology

Dig safely when building sandcastles and tunnels this summer – collapsing sand holes can cause suffocation and even death

Kids love digging and may not realize the dangers a hole in the sand can pose.

Dig safely when building sandcastles and tunnels this summer – collapsing sand holes can cause suffocation and even death
Technology

When scientific citations go rogue: Uncovering ‘sneaked references’

Scholars have long measured the impact of a paper by counting the number of times other scientific articles cite it. Researchers have just detected a new kind of citation fraud.

When scientific citations go rogue: Uncovering ‘sneaked references’
Business|Technology

Boeing timeline: Inside the air giant’s turbulent journey in recent years

Boeing timeline: Inside the air giant’s turbulent journey in recent years

Boeing timeline: Inside the air giant’s turbulent journey in recent years
Environment|Sports|Technology

NASCAR unveils electric SUV, but the race series isn’t giving gasoline the boot

NASCAR unveils electric SUV, but the race series isn’t giving gasoline the boot

NASCAR unveils electric SUV, but the race series isn’t giving gasoline the boot
Sports|Technology

A green flag for clean power: NASCAR unveils its first electric racecar

NASCAR has unveiled its first electric racecar in Chicago

A green flag for clean power: NASCAR unveils its first electric racecar

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