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The Islamic State group and other militant organizations are experimenting with artificial intelligence as a tool to boost ...
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Sub-millimeter-sized robots can sense, 'think' and act on their own
Robots small enough to travel autonomously through the human body to repair damaged sites may seem the stuff of science ...
Microsoft says that recent Windows 11 security updates are causing VPN networking failures for enterprise users running ...
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Hong Kong 47: Activist released early from jail appears on TVB expressing remorse, vows to be ‘role model’
Hong Kong activist Andrew Chiu has said in a televised interview that he is deeply remorseful for his past activism.
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BUV honors more than 600 graduates meeting international quality standards
British University Vietnam (BUV) has held its December 2025 Graduation Ceremony, recognizing more than 600 bachelor's and master's graduates whose academic results meet internationally benchmarked ...
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Jimmy Lai to face ‘endless imprisonment’: All but two gov’t bureaus hail tycoon’s nat. security conviction
Hong Kong’s policy bureaus have rallied behind the High Court’s verdict against Apple Daily tycoon Jimmy Lai under the city’s ...
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Apple Watch Ultra 4 looks primed to be 2026’s must-have
The next big thing in wearables is not arriving in a vacuum. Apple has spent the past few years turning its rugged smartwatch ...
We noted that Excel turned 40 this year. That makes it seem old, and today, if you say “spreadsheet,” there’s a good chance ...
It’s the 12th and final day of Tech Guide’s popular 2025 12 Days of Christmas Gift Ideas. We made it! This guide was designed ...
Recent college graduates are questioning the value of their computer science degrees because there aren't as many lucrative ...
Programming will change. There will be fewer professional programmers who make their living coding line-by-line. But programmers will still be needed in order to code line-by-line, either to fill in ...
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