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A recent high-profile US Senate hearing focused on big tech companies as they come under increased scrutiny over their involvement in platforms that facilitate harmful activities among teens. A light was applied. The discussion expanded beyond teen drug use cases to include issues such as online bullying, harassment, sexual exploitation, self-harm, and predatory marketing (collectively known as the seven scourges of social media).Executives from Meta, Snap, TikTok, X and Discord endured nearly four hours of relentless questioning and found themselves at the receiving end of probing questions about their perceived failures on their platforms to adequately protect children. . The…
©Reuters. File Photo: Nike-owned Converse shoes are seen at the Woodbury Common Premium Outlets store in Central Valley, New York, USA, on February 15, 2022.REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Written by Catherine Masters NEW YORK (Reuters) – Retailers cut prices on twice as many items Nike According to analysis firm Vertical Knowledge, (New York Stock Exchange:) Sneaker sales prices will be higher in 2024 than two years ago, typical of sportswear giants amid intense competition from rival sneaker brands. The company’s strong pricing power is at risk. Researchers compiled online price data from a sampling of eight national chains — foot locker…
New Delhi: India aims to secure 10% intellectual property rights (IPR) in sixth generation or 6G technology on the back of initiatives led by Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Department of Science and Technology (DST) . A senior official from the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) said there are more. According to a statement on Friday, MeitY scientist ‘D’ Meenakshi Agarwal also highlighted the focus on stronger privacy and cybersecurity regulations, as well as energy-efficient technologies. Debabrata Das, director of IIIT Bangalore, said standards, technology and regulations form the key pillars of 6G technology. He said the evolution from human-to-machine…
New Delhi: India aims to secure 10% intellectual property rights (IPR) in sixth generation or 6G technology on the back of initiatives led by Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Department of Science and Technology (DST) . A senior official from the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) said there are more. According to a statement on Friday, MeitY scientist ‘D’ Meenakshi Agarwal also highlighted the focus on stronger privacy and cybersecurity regulations, as well as energy-efficient technologies. Debabrata Das, director of IIIT Bangalore, said standards, technology and regulations form the key pillars of 6G technology. He said the evolution from human-to-machine…
North Ayrshire Council said this follows on from commitments made in Kilmarnock and saw collaboration between the Scottish 5G Centre, Ayrshire Council, the University of the West of Scotland, Ayrshire University and the Scottish National Manufacturing Association. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) will also be signed as the partners develop their proposals for the 5G Innovation Region. Councilor Marie Burns, Leader of North Ayrshire Council and Chair of the Ayrshire Economy Joint Committee, said: “When we launched the Ayrshire Regional Strategy last year, the digital economy was at the forefront of our plans and we were committed to ‘5G Innovation.…
In-flight communications specialist Gogo Business Aviation wins on appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, upholding an earlier ruling in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware and securing a preliminary injunction against Gogo Business by SmartSky Networks The petition was dismissed. Airlines have blocked sales of Gogo 5G products. The dispute centers on claims of patent infringement by SmartSky, and SmartSky continues to maintain that its claims remain valid, commenting as follows: stage of the incident. ” SmartSky continues to expect that its patent claims will be fully proven as the litigation progresses,…
“Why Do So Many Music Venues Use Ticketmaster?” “What’s It Like to Train to Be a Sushi Chef?” “How Do Martial Artists Break Concrete Blocks?” If you were looking for answers to such questions 10 years ago, your best resource for finding a thorough, expert-informed response likely would have been one of the most interesting and longest-lasting corners of the internet: Quora. Most people have encountered Quora in some form, whether they know it or not: in Google search results, in writing samples from famous authors, or perhaps in reprints of certain Q&As in digital publications, like Slate. One of…
“Great business leaders create a vision, articulate it, passionately own it, and relentlessly drive it to completion.” — Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric The stock market is complex. Stock prices rise and fall based on a myriad of numbers, including sales, earnings, cash flow, and debt levels. The list is endless. But apart from all the numbers behind a company’s stock price, there is something much more difficult to quantify. It’s the skills of the people who run the company. Great leaders create great companies. And similarly, poor leaders produce poor companies. So let’s take a look at…
broadband | 2024-02-02 RAI’s private 5G network will be available for the first time during the Cisco Live IT fair. RAI Amsterdam is Europe’s first exhibition and conference organization with a private 5G network. With this new technology, available exclusively in the Netherlands from December 1, 2023, RAI is taking the next step as an innovation center. The private 5G network, currently the most secure, fastest and reliable mobile network, will be used for the first time during Cisco Live, one of the world’s largest IT events, from February 5th to 9th. “We are increasingly developing from a traditional…
New network technology improves performance of 5G applications Companies using dedicated network lanes to provide priority access to first responders TORONTO, CANADA – Rogers Communications today announced that it has successfully tested its 5G network slicing technology, conducting Canada’s first nationwide live test of this industry-leading technology. Network slicing is a 5G network technology that changes the way networks operate, moving wireless traffic from one single lane to multiple lanes. Each slice or “lane” of the network provides customized functionality to improve the performance of a particular 5G application. Whether you need low latency, precise location, high speed…

