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Category: Science/Technology

How to use Smart Compose to write emails faster on...

Gmail offers an artificial intelligence-powered feature to help Google users compose their emails. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explai...

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Preventing mass shootings with AI detection: Navy ...

To prevent mass shootings in the U.S., an expert team of former Navy SEALs and tech geniuses have developed security cameras that ...

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New Mac products could get introduced at Apple's '...

Apple consumers reportedly may see new versions of Mac products later on Monday as the tech giant’s "Scary Fast" gets underway thi...

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Bolt Kenya receives operating licence after meetin...

The 5% booking charge issue was controversial, and drivers rejected it because it was introduced after the state reduced the commi...

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Infoprive rebrands as Cybervergent, poised to revo...

Leading cybersecurity company Infoprive has announced its rebrand at the just concluded Nigeria Fintech Week (NFW). The company fo...

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TechCabal hits one million web users – the largest...

TechCabal has now crossed one million monthly web users in October, the largest monthly audience size in its ten-year history.  C...

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Next Wave: Africa’s mobile revolution has hit a pl...

In an ideal world, this should create an opening for active corporate venture capital and even mergers/acquisitions, especially wh...

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56% of earners pay black tax every month, accordin...

According to the Piggyvest report, 56% of income earners pay black tax every month, compared to the 27% who only pay occasionally....

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Newly discovered Cretaceous sea monster named afte...

Paleontologists have described a new species of mosasaur with "angry eyebrows" that lived 80 million years ago.

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The 10 spookiest nebulas in the universe

A shrieking skull, a cackling witch, a scampering black widow and other cosmic illusions haunt our skies. Which do you think is th...

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Science news this week: Lava lakes and moon chunks

Oct. 29, 2023: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained...

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Severe drought reveals more than 100 rock carvings...

Engravings of human faces, animals and geometric shapes were spotted on normally submerged rocks after more than half of the Negro...

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Sci-fi inspired tractor beams are real, and could ...

Researchers are developing a real-life tractor beam, with the goal of pulling defunct satellites out of geostationary orbit to all...

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How astronauts on the ISS are tackling the latest ...

Coolant leaks, space debris collisions and unplanned engine thrusts are just some of the unexpected challenges astronauts aboard t...

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First humanoid robot factory in the U.S. can crank...

The first humanoid robot factory in Salem, Oregon, will be able to manufacture 10,000 robots annually. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson sa...

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How exactly does my private information get on 'pe...

People-search sites, where users can find someone's personal information, have been able to obtain more and more data. Here's how ...

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The world’s first certified passenger-carrying air...

The new flying electric-powered taxis will help to reduce environmental harm caused by emissions and can carry up to two passenger...

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Is your boss spying on you?

Did you know that your boss can watch what you’re up to when you’re working, especially if you’re using the company’s equipment or...

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Everyday tech hacks: from phone shortcuts to webca...

Using a webcam has been a technology out and well-loved for a long time, learn how to use one of your favorite tech tools to enhan...

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Elon Musk announces Starlink internet access for a...

Tech billionaire Elon Musk says his internet service company Starlink will be providing online access to humanitarian organization...

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