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Technology - Page 16

February 3, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Ranked: The Top 25 Countries with the Most Data Centers in 2024

Data centers serve as the backbone of the digital world, powering everything from cloud computing to social media platforms and e-commerce. They are responsible for the immense amount of data processing that

Diplomacy/Judiciary/Technology

Silicon Valley’s AI Reckoning

Elon Musk suffered a major courtroom defeat on Monday after a U.S. jury rejected his lawsuit against OpenAI, ruling that the billionaire entrepreneur waited too long to bring claims accusing the artificial intelligence company of abandoning its founding mission to

May 19, 2026

Missiles for $100: The DIY Weapon That Could Rewrite Modern Warfare

Geopolitics/Human Rights/Technology

A grainy video circulating across social media and developer forums has sparked alarm among defense officials worldwide, not for its polish but for what

Colossal Biosciences Claims ‘De-Extinction’ of Dire Wolves

Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Colossal Biosciences, the Texas-based biotech startup known for its ambitious plans to bring back extinct species, is making headlines again—this time for claiming to

Nokia Sets Sights on the Moon with Groundbreaking 4G Cellular Network

February 21, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Nokia is poised to make history by deploying the first-ever 4G cellular network on the Moon, a bold venture that will be tested later this month during the Intuitive Machines IM-2 lunar

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Ranked: The Top 25 Countries with the Most Data Centers in 2024

February 3, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Data centers serve as the backbone of the digital world, powering everything from cloud computing to social media platforms and e-commerce. They are responsible for the immense amount of data processing that

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The Current Generation of Humanoid Robots: A Global Comparison

February 3, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

The world of humanoid robots is advancing rapidly, with innovative prototypes now pushing closer to commercial deployment than ever before. The progress made since early prototypes, which often struggled with basic movements

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Dancing Robots Shine in Chinese New Year’s Gala: A Futuristic Twist on Tradition

January 29, 2025
China/Technology

In a groundbreaking moment at China’s iconic Spring Festival Gala, a group of robots dressed in floral jackets took center stage, dancing in perfect synchrony to a version of a traditional northeastern

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Inside the £242 Million ‘Doomsday’ Bunker Designed for the Ultra-Rich Elite

January 25, 2025
Technology/United States

A luxurious, state-of-the-art doomsday bunker named Aerie is set to redefine survival in style, offering unparalleled luxury for the ultra-wealthy in the event of global catastrophe. This £242 million ($300 million) underground

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Deep-Sea Mining: Will 2025 Mark the Beginning of an Underwater Resource Rush?

January 1, 2025
Technology/World

The international debate over deep-sea mining has reached a critical moment, as mining companies set their sights on 2025 to potentially begin harvesting valuable minerals from the seabed. Yet, with no agreement

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China Debuts World’s First Rideable Robot Dog for Rugged Terrain

December 27, 2024
Technology

by Our Economic Affairs Editor In a groundbreaking leap for robotics, China has introduced the world’s first rideable robot dog—an innovative machine designed to navigate some of the world’s most rugged terrains

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Colombo Dockyard on the Brink: Majority Stake Up for Grabs

December 10, 2024
Business/Technology

Colombo Dockyard PLC (CDL), Sri Lanka’s pioneering shipbuilding and repair company, is seeking a new strategic investor as its majority shareholder, Japan’s Onomichi Dockyard Company Ltd., prepares to divest its 51% stake

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Iran Launches Fakhr-1 Satellite and Saman-1 Unit

December 7, 2024
News/Technology

Iran’s military achieved a significant milestone in its space program on Friday with the successful launch of the Fakhr-1 satellite and the Saman-1 orbital transfer unit (OTU) into orbit. The launch, which

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China’s first deep-ocean drilling vessel enters service

November 18, 2024
News/Technology

The Meng Xiang, China’s first domestically designed and built deep-ocean drilling vessel with a maximum drilling depth of 11 kilometers was officially commissioned in the southern Chinese metropolis of Guangzhou on Sunday,

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