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Technology Archives - Page 159 of 220 - NTS News

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  • I found a hidden smart lock that’s as easy as using tap-t…

    The Matter-enabled Level Lock Pro maintains a sleek deadbolt look while packing advanced smart features within. ZDNET's recommendations are based on many hours of testing, research, and comparison shopping. We gather data from the best available sources, including vendor and retailer listings as well as other relevant and independent reviews sites. And we pore over…

  • A report details how much more expensive 130-inch TV scre…

    A report details how much more expensive 130-inch TV scre…

    Massive TVs mean massive price tags for early adopters if you’re waiting for next-gen RGB TVs at projector-beating sizes When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. When we saw Samsung's world-first 130-inch RGB TV in person back in January, we thought it was beautiful,…

  • UT Alumna Awarded Prestigious Graduate Scholarship To Fur…

    Maddie Fail, a Jackson School graduate, stands before equipment in the school’s stable isotope laboratory. Photo: Jackson School Maddie Fail,… Maddie Fail, who recently graduated from The University of Texas at Austin as a government and environmental science double major, is one of 26 U.S. students who have been named Gates Cambridge Scholars this year. This…

  • FDA will drop two-study requirement for new drug approval…

    The FDA has generally required new drugs be shown safe and effective in two trials. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration plans to drop its longtime standard of requiring two rigorous studies to win approval of new drugs, the latest change from Trump administration officials vowing to speed up the availability of certain…

  • Made in China robotic dog gets Indian university kicked o…

    An Indian professor has sparked ridicule after falsely suggesting a commercially available Chinese robot dog displayed at a major AI summit in New Delhi was developed by her university. People visit the Galgotias University stall ahead of an eviction order issued by Indian authorities. (AP) An Indian university was booted from a top AI summit…

  • WGA West Staff On Strike: Scabby The Rat Faces Off With W…

    Scabby the Rat appeared in an unusual place on Wednesday. With dozens of union staff picketing, the inflatable rodent — a near-universal symbol used by trade unions across the U.S. to call out employers for union-busting practices — was swaying in the wind on… With dozens of union staff picketing, the inflatable rodent — a near-universal symbol…

  • Apple aims to make the iPhone irreplaceable with its wear…

    Apple aims to make the iPhone irreplaceable with its wear…

    A new report offers new details regarding Apple’s plans for its upcoming AI wearables and the progress it has made so far. Apple has been looking to break into new product categories. It’s previously been reported that the Cupertino-based firm is working on several different projects, with a focus on AI. This includes smart glasses,…

  • Iran’s crisis is no longer ‘unrest’ – it’s a st…

    Iran’s crisis is no longer ‘unrest’ – it’s a st…

    The slogan ‘No to the Shah’s dictatorship, no to the Sheikh’s dictatorship’ has now become a strategic political statement Iran is no longer facing ordinary protests. What has unfolded in recent months points to a far deeper reality: The Islamic Republic has entered a decisive phase of political crisis, one that cannot be reduced to…

  • AI doomsday where many workers are ‘essentially unemplo…

    Federal Reserve Governor Michael S. Barr gave a speech on Tuesday with three scenarios, including one where you don’t have a job. Federal Reserve Governor Michael S. Barr issued a stark warning on Tuesday regarding the potential trajectory of artificial intelligence, outlining a scenario where rapid technological advancement will create a “jobless boom” that leaves…

  • Rahul Bhattacharya’s Book Notes music playlist for his …

    “As I compose this piece on a long train journey, it occurs to me that the rhythmic, occasionally juddering, song of the rail below me is in spirit a musical companion to my novel.” “As I compose this piece on a long train journey, it occurs to me that the rhythmic, occasionally juddering, song of…