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Apple security flaw could allow hackers full control of iPhones, iPads, Macs
Apple has disclosed serious security vulnerabilities for iPhones, iPads and Macs that could potentially allow attackers to take complete control of these devices. Security experts have advised users to update affected devices.
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Meet the 13-year-old restoring old Soviet tech in Georgia
“The markets for old tech in Tbilisi are glorious. There's nothing digital around and there are moments that feel a little bit like Bladerunner."
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Job tasks that can't be taken over by computers
Tricia Williams, the director of research, evaluation and knowledge mobilization at Ryerson University's Future Skills Centre, says automation won't be able to take over job tasks that involve human interaction and require people skills.
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IBM Quantum Computing Breakthrough Could Bring New Health, Finance Solutions
Bob Sutor, the chief quantum exponent at IBM, joined Cheddar to break down what the tech giant's new 127 qubit quantum processor, dubbed Eagle, will mean for computing. "We've broken through the way to scale these quantum devices to be...
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Mayflower 400 is preparing to be the first unmanned vessel to navigate across the Atlantic
The world's first intelligent ship will monitor sea levels and record audio to track whale populations as it makes its first unmanned voyage.
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What Is Bitcoin's Climate Impact That Elon Musk Says He's Concerned About?
You might think crypto would be the climate-friendly currency — you don't have to cut down trees to make it — but there are some serious environmental impacts of dealing in virtual currency. So much so, Elon Musk announced this week that...
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Microsoft to Lay Off Editorial Workers
Dozens of Microsoft employees to lose journalism jobs to computers as the company looks to replace editorial workers with A.I.
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Software glitch haunted Cyclone helicopter during trials
A software glitch caused a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter's three flight-control computers to momentarily shut down during training in 2017. A defence expert says the issue deserves to be revisited following last month's fatal crash in the...
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Software glitch should be focus of helicopter crash investigation: sources
A software glitch first detected in 2017 should be a focus of the investigation into a possible cause for a Canadian military helicopter crash that killed six crew members, sources tell CBC News.
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Fourth of July countdown: Behind the scenes with the Macy's fireworks team
Crews are busy preparing for this year's Macy's Fourth of July fireworks show, and organizers say it will be bigger than ever.
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Snap CEO unveils new smart glasses after $3 billion bet
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel revealed the company’s $3 billion investment in next-gen AR glasses while speaking at Augmented World Expo.
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Apple CEO's warning against tech without values
Apple CEO Tim Cook encouraged MIT graduates in 2017 to “keep people at the center” of their careers, even with advancements in AI and other technology.
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Trump China Retreat: No Tariffs On Select Chinese Products In U.S. | FULL LIST
In a notable shift, U.S. President Donald Trump has softened his aggressive reciprocal tariff stance by excluding several major Chinese-imported products from the 125% tariff hike. The exemptions include smartphones, computers, memory...
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How tariffs on China could increase smartphone, tablet prices
China is a dominant production engine for tech gear — including for American companies like Apple that have their products assembled in the country — accounting for 78 per cent of U.S. smartphone imports in 2023, according to the...
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Smartphones, computers to be excluded from U.S. tariffs, says White House
The Trump administration says it will exclude electronics such as smartphones and laptops from latest tariffs. That means such devices and their components won't be subject to the current 145 per cent tariffs levied on China, or the 10...
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Bhutan mines bitcoin to offset declining tourism revenue, fund economic growth
Al Jazeera explores why bitcoin has become such an important part of the Bhutan's economy.