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Xiaomi's Rumored Button-Free Smartphone Will Hopefully Light a Fire for the iPhone to Follow
2024-08-27 14:33:10
The Chinese company may be the first major manufacturer to kick off the trend of buttonless devices in the mainstream.
New two-finger robotic hand tackles everyday manipulation tasks in real-world experiments
2024-08-27 13:12:23
To reliably assist humans with daily tasks in a broad range of real-world settings, robots should be able to effectively and dexterously manipulate different types of objects. The development of new cost-effective robotic grippers or other hand-like artificial systems plays a key role in enabling dexterous object manipulation in robots.
Elon Musk's Grok: A risky experiment in AI content moderation
2024-08-27 13:12:23
A deluge of bizarre computer-generated images swept Elon Musk's social platform X last week—including violent, offensive and sexually suggestive content. In one, Trump piloted a helicopter as the World Trade Center buildings burned in the background. In others, Kamala Harris wore a bikini, and Donald Duck used heroin. Amidst the online furor, Musk posted, "Grok is the most fun AI in the world!"
Boosting online safety through behavioral nudges: Delay, remind, and secure
2024-08-27 00:16:40
In the face of rising cybersecurity threats, many internet users continue to neglect essential security actions, such as installing updates or changing compromised passwords. A new study led by Prof. Eyal Pe'er from the Federmann School of Public Policy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that offering users the option to delay these tasks, combined with commitment nudges and reminders, significantly increases the likelihood of users eventually completing these important actions.
Team develops AI-powered tool to detect hate speech in Southeast Asian languages
2024-08-27 00:16:40
The internet, and particularly social media, have grown exponentially over the last decades. The nature of social media allows anyone to go online and create content they find interesting, whether appropriate or not. One form of inappropriate content is hate speech—offensive or threatening speech targeting certain people based on their ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, and the like.
Future cybersecurity incidents are almost a certainty, asserts US policy arm of global computing society
2024-08-27 00:16:40
The Association for Computing Machinery's US Technology Policy Committee (USTPC) has released a "Statement on Mass Cybersecurity Incidents Likely to Recur." On July 18, 2024, CrowdStrike, a US-based cybersecurity technology company, released a sensor configuration update which caused a global outage affecting an estimated 8.5 million computers. Several critical infrastructure sectors including airlines, 911 emergency systems, banks, government agencies, health care, and hospitals around the world were impacted.
Engineers develop new two-dimensional, low-power-consumption field-effect transistor
2024-08-26 20:18:30
A team of electrical and computer engineers at Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, working with one colleague from City University of Hong Kong and another with Fudan University, has developed a new two-dimensional, low-power-consumption field-effect transistor (FET) that could allow smartphones to need recharging less often.
New framework developed to allow rapid evaluation of decarbonization technologies towards net zero
2024-08-26 20:18:00
A new novel high-level framework is set to improve efficiency in life cycle assessment. In a paper, appearing in Journal of Cleaner Production, the stakeholder-driven framework is applied to an aviation case study.
Critical mineral power: Australia's silicon future
2024-08-26 20:17:54
With the global push towards renewable energy, the role of critical minerals has never been more heightened. Silicon, in the form of quartz, is a fundamental ingredient for solar cells and other key technologies. It's emerging as a linchpin in the quest for a sustainable future.
Synchronized foot vibrations improve virtual walking experiences, study shows
2024-08-26 20:17:54
New research reveals that synchronized foot vibrations and posture significantly enhance virtual walking experiences for stationary observers, improving self-motion, walking sensation, and embodiment. Standing posture was most effective, but sitting and lying positions also benefited from synchronized vibrations. These findings have practical applications in virtual reality (VR) for training, rehabilitation, and entertainment, offering improved immersion and realism even for users with physical limitations.
Precision orbit overhaul: LEO satellites team up to refine GPS accuracy
2024-08-26 20:17:54
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) accuracy is crucial for precise applications, yet regional networks often face challenges in maintaining this precision. Integrating data from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites with ground stations offers a promising solution to these challenges. Given these limitations, there is a clear need to explore more effective methods of GNSS orbit determination.
How smart toys may be spying on kids: What parents need to know
2024-08-26 20:17:54
Toniebox, Tiptoi, and Tamagotchi are smart toys, offering interactive play through software and internet access. However, many of these toys raise privacy concerns, and some even collect extensive behavioral data about children, report researchers at the University of Basel, Switzerland.
LiMnO₂ electrodes could replace Ni/Co in electric vehicle batteries
2024-08-26 20:17:53
Lithium-ion (or Li-ion) batteries are heavy hitters when it comes to the world of rechargeable batteries. As electric vehicles become more common in the world, a high-energy, low-cost battery utilizing the abundance of manganese (Mn) can be a sustainable option to become commercially available and utilized in the automobile industry.
Quantum tech is a high-stakes gamble. Here's how Australia can find a way forward
2024-08-26 16:02:50
Last week, quantum computers were added to Australia's Defense and Strategic Goods List of controlled items facing export restrictions. That's because quantum technologies—which may soon provide huge advances in computing, communication and sensing—are rapidly growing in strategic importance.
Without texts, automatic bug assignment still works well: Study
2024-08-26 16:02:49
Automatic bug assignment has been well studied in the past decade. As textual bug reports usually describe the buggy phenomena and potential causes, engineers highly depend on these reports to fix bugs. Researchers heavily depend on the textual content in the bug reports to locate the buggy files. However, noises in texts bring adverse impacts to automatic bug assignments unexpectedly, mainly due to insufficiency of classical Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques.
A third of the world lacks internet connectivity—airborne communications stations could change that
2024-08-26 16:02:49
About one-third of the global population, around 3 billion people, don't have access to the internet or have poor connections because of infrastructure limitations, economic disparities and geographic isolation.
Ransomware attackers are targeting US healthcare and education services
2024-08-26 15:25:18
The USA is now seeing more ransomware attacks than the next 22 most-affected countries combined, according to a new report that expects the number of incidents to rise sharply.
Python hunters are flocking to Florida to catch snakes big enough to eat alligators
2024-08-26 15:25:15
Here's what to know about the Florida Python Challenge.
French police have arrested the founder of Telegram—what happens next could change the course of big tech
2024-08-26 15:13:37
When Pavel Durov arrived in France on his private jet last Saturday, he was greeted by police who promptly arrested him. As the founder of the direct messaging platform Telegram, he was accused of facilitating the widespread crimes committed on it.
Using 'chaos engineering' to make cloud computing less vulnerable to cyber attacks
2024-08-26 15:13:36
Cloud computing has emerged as a crucial element in today's technology, serving as the backbone for global connectivity. It empowers businesses, governments, and individuals to employ and construct cloud-based services and forms the foundation for a huge range of systems we use every day, including telecommunications, transportation, health care, banking, and even streaming services.

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