• December 23, 2024

Telecom Giant Huawei Says Trade Ban Caused Decline In Revenue

Huawei the telecom giant has been one of the worst hit from the trade war between the U.S. and China. The impact from the U.S. trade ban has affected the company more than expected, says the CEO. The telecom giant had earlier reported that its revenue for the first quarter had risen by 39 percent…

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Shazam Can Now Detect Songs Playing On Android Via Your Headphones

Shazam can be an extremely helpful app, capable of identifying songs and finding lyrics for them just by hearing the audio. But one big issue has been the inability of the software to “listen to” music playing via headphones of a device. Rather, consumers have to play the song via internal speakers or discover a…

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Mars 2020 Now Has A Mast And Wheels—Report

The next Mars Rover is almost in place for NASA. It has been built by the engineers of Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The work took place at Pasadena of California. The mast which looks like a head on the Mars Rover has already been placed. This is planned to be launched in the month of…

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NASA’s Atomic Clock To Be Launched On Falcon Heavy To Help Mars Tech

NASA has several spacecrafts on Mars. It is sometimes difficult for the agency to communicate with all of these. This issue is now going to get resolved at the end of June 2019. This newest technology from the agency is termed as Deep Space Atomic Clock. It has been in the development phase since 2…

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It’s Been 10 Years Since The Great Recession And Financial Crisis…

After the recession a decade back any slowdown now, will hit Americans, say economists. The Americas were the worst affected during the recession as their daily living was threatened. The unemployment rate soared and many went homeless. The recession which started in Dec 2007 had hit almost every household. Bankrate reports a survey made among…

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Amazon Starts Its Another Go Store In New York

The brick and mortar empire by Amazon carries on expanding, after the firm started its second, bigger cashier-free shop in Park Avenue, New York City this week. Apart from groceries, the shop will provide ready-to-eat snacks and meals, comprising services from local vendors and bakeries such as Magnolia Bakery, Dominique Ansel, Epicured, Ess-a-Bagel, Hale &…

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Mars Is NASA’s Ultimate Destination Reminds NASA Chief

When NASA is trying to land astronauts on moon by the year 2024, the chief of the agency has reminded employees that Mars is NASA’s ultimate destination. Jim Bridenstine, the administrator of NASA, said that their destination is not moon, rather a waypoint. He said this during a discussion at the Global Research Centre of…

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Google Maps Comes With A Feature That Warns About Natural Disasters

Google Maps has taken one more step towards becoming your perfect travel guide. After steering you through all those road blocks and traffic jams, Google Maps will now come in handy while there is a natural disaster taking place around you. It will warn you if there is a hurricane around you, or an earthquake…

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Samsung Teams Up With AMD To Launch Radeon Graphics In Its Smartphones

AMD has licensed Samsung to use Radeon, its graphics technology previously used in many desktop PCs and consoles, in its future smartphone chips. Samsung will use RDNA graphics architecture, newly announced by AMD, and will most likely build it into its own Exynos processors. Samsung will pay AMD to get access to AMD’s all new…

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Google Combines All Its Travel Planning Functions Below One Site

Google is merging its travel-associated goods—Google hotels search, Google Flights, the mobile app for Google Trips, and more—below a single landing page aptly dubbed as Trips. Now when you go to google.com/travel, you will first see Trips which allows consumers plan their travel by getting to know a destination to find alternatives for hotels, flights,…

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Sensor-Bundled Glove From MIT Assists AI Identify Items By Touch

Scientists have spent decades trying to skill robots how to catch different substances without dropping or crushing them. They can be one step nearer, due to a sensor-packed, low-cost glove. In a paper posted in Nature, a group of MIT researchers share how they employed the glove to assist AI recognize items via touch alone.…

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Twitter Battles Vaccine Propaganda With New Search Feature

If you look up for tweets associated to vaccines as of this week, the first thing you view on Twitter is a post from the US Department of Health and Human Services asking you to dependent source of health data rather than spreading anti-vax misinformation. Previous week, Twitter declared that it might be rolling out…

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