Year: 2024

UK debates digital ID vs national ID cards

In the transforming landscape of identification, the UK finds itself at a crucial crossroads, debating between digital IDs and national ID cards. This conversation isn’t new; it harks back to the discontinuation of national ID cards in 2010 due to privacy concerns and civil liberties opposition. Proponents of digital IDs argue they offer unmatched convenience […]

User concerns grow as AI reshapes online interactions

Moving Beyond Internet Explorer: A Business Imperative Despite lasting over two decades, Internet Explorer (IE) is reaching its twilight. For businesses that have yet to transition away from the browser, the time is now. Transitioning from IE is not merely a matter of updating software but safeguarding operational efficiency and security. Microsoft stopped supporting most […]

Chinese AI companies react to OpenAI block with SenseNova 5.5

In a significant response to OpenAI’s recent restrictions, Chinese AI titan SenseTime has unveiled its latest language model, SenseNova 5.5, at the World AI Conference in Shanghai. This development comes amid escalating tech disputes between the U.S. and China, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence. SenseNova 5.5 is designed to parallel OpenAI’s GPT-4, making […]

AI stocks surge prompts profit-taking advice

AI stocks are experiencing a significant surge, catching the attention of investors and analysts. This sharp rise prompts experts to advise profit-taking strategies as a precaution against potential market volatility. The Citi team, led by Drew Pettit, highlights that historically, such strong upward trends often precede periods of instability or corrections, though they stop short […]

Ahead of the Olympics, France Ramps Up War on Fakes

Ahead of the Olympics, France Ramps Up War on Fakes Police crackdown on street merchants in Seine-Saint-Denis, where one in three lives in poverty according to French national statistics, has drawn criticism for pushing people already in economically precarious situations into further difficulty. In the touristy Saint-Ouen flea market, not far from the Stade de […]

Vanuatu PM visits Huawei to view policing technology

In an era where digital transformation is crucial, innovation in policing technology is taking center stage. Recently, the Prime Minister of Vanuatu visited Huawei to explore the latest advancements in this domain. The meeting aimed to understand how cutting-edge technology can bolster policing efforts in Vanuatu, improving public safety and operational efficiency. Huawei showcased its […]

Britain’s Retailers Report Sharp Drop in Spending in Colder June

In June, British consumers curbed their spending on clothing, attributing their frugality to a colder-than-usual month. This decline reflects an overarching sentiment that adverse weather can hinder economic growth. According to Barclays Plc, retail sales dipped by 0.6% year-on-year—the first drop since the Covid-19 lockdown in early 2021. Similarly, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and […]

Google Wallet to support US biometric passports

In a significant leap for digital security and convenience, Google Wallet will soon support US biometric passports. This groundbreaking feature allows users to scan their passports into the app, making identity verification through NFC scanners or QR codes a reality. The move is a response to the growing demand for streamlined travel documentation and digital […]

Chip boom propels TSMC into top tech giants

In today’s tech-driven world, the semiconductor industry is experiencing a surge that is hard to ignore. Companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) are at the forefront of this boom, gaining significant ground among top tech giants. TSMC, a pivotal player in the chip manufacturing sector, has seen explosive demand, thanks largely to advancements in […]

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