Driven by the rapid maturation of multimodal perception, spatial computing, micro-displays, and other technologies, AI glasses, as the next-generation human-computer interaction terminal, are ...
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Paralysed Chinese Man Builds Smart Farm Using Just One Finger And One Toe, Inspires Millions
A Chinese man who can move only one finger and one toe has shown how determination and learning can change lives. Despite ...
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Year-Ender 2025: Backward Classes Welfare Schemes Script New Chapter Of Inclusive Development Under CM Yogi Adityanath’s Leadership
Lucknow, December 29: Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Uttar Pradesh government significantly ...
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’A good person first, an engineer second’
SILICON Valley rock star Diosdado “Dado“ Banatao, who died on Christmas Day at age 79 in Stanford, California, was the face ...
A Seattle startup is reviving the landline — without screens, apps, or AI — and parents can’t buy them fast enough. In this Uncommon Thinkers episode of the GeekWire Podcast, Tin Can CEO Chet ...
Explore how nanotechnology acts as the 'Convergence Engine' for AI materials discovery, CRISPR gene therapy delivery, and ...
We look back at some of the many robots that iRobot developed in addition to the Roomba over the past 35 years.
Instead of building yet another LLM, LeCun is focused on something he sees as more broadly applicable. He wants AI to learn ...
The former, a repurposed Electrolux facility, went online in September 2024, only 122 days after construction began. The ...
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Dr. Phil's fortune ordered toward liquidation in $181M court fight
Dr. Phil McGraw built a daytime empire on blunt advice and personal reinvention. Now his own media fortune is being steered ...
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This hot Philly software maker wanted a big Center City HQ but went remote ‘because SEPTA is so bad’
dbt Labs dropped its Fishtown name and IPO plan and is merging its 730 people into a larger California tech firm.
Incomplete or delayed permit proposals and IEPA budget cuts are stalling approvals, prolonging Illinois communities’ exposure to hazardous sludge.
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