Washington Times - Tech
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High-tech soccer ball unveiled for Euro 2024 promises more accurate offside decisions
A high-tech soccer ball that helps with more accurate offside decisions will make its European Championship debut next year in Germany after being...
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High-tech soccer ball unveiled for Euro 2024 promises more accurate offside decisions
A high-tech soccer ball that helps with more accurate offside decisions will make its European Championship debut next year in Germany after being...
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Federal accident investigators want all new cars to warn drivers if they're speeding
Federal accident investigators want automakers to install systems on all new vehicles that warn drivers when they go over the speed limit, and it...
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House antitrust panel wants Justice Department to crush monopolies beyond Big Tech
The House antitrust panel wants Biden administration prosecutors to target monopolies outside the tech sector, pressuring the Justice Department to...
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YouTube announces new regulations on realistic AI videos
YouTube is putting warning labels on realistic artificial intelligence-generated videos as the company moves to protect users from various...
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X to update algorithm to benefit smaller accounts
Social media platform X will soon remake its algorithm to help boost the reach of smaller posters.
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EU lawmakers try to balance protection and privacy over online child pornography
European Union lawmakers on Tuesday adopted a series of amendments to a draft law to fight online child pornography as they tried to find the right...
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China lures Western scientists to obtain advanced American technology
China is investing more than $1.4 billion in a new institute run by former scientists at the Los Alamos nuclear weapons laboratory, part of an...
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China lures Western scientists to obtain advanced American technology
China is investing more than $1.4 billion in a new institute run by former scientists at the Los Alamos nuclear weapons laboratory, part of an...
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Cyber pro warns that Iran likelier than China, Russia to admit cyberattack against U.S.
Iran is more likely to admit launching a cyberattack to devastate American business than other adversaries such as China and Russia, according to...
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Cyber pro warns that Iran likelier than China, Russia to admit cyberattack against U.S.
Iran is more likely to admit launching a cyberattack to devastate American business than other adversaries such as China and Russia, according to...
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White House releases plan to grow radio spectrum access, with possible benefits for internet, drones
The White House on Monday announced a strategy to potentially expand the availability of radio spectrum needed for cellphones, satellites,...