Biometrics
Biometrics is the technology using computers to identify people according to unique biological traits, such as fingerprints, facial characteristics, retinal patterns, and behavioral characteristics...
Update syllabus to help kids understand smart technologies
Update syllabus to help kids understand smart technologies
Sydney: Smart technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation can cause great harm to people if students...
Huawei to lay off hundreds of workers in US
Huawei to lay off hundreds of workers in US
Washington: Facing the heat owing to the ongoing US-China trade war, telecommunications giant Huawei is reportedly...
WhatsApp offering 1000GB free data on its birthday a scam
WhatsApp offering 1000GB free data on its birthday a scam
San Francisco: Have you received a WhatsApp message offering 1000GB free Internet data? Beware, as...
Google buys Israeli-US cloud storage company for $200 million
Google buys the Israeli-US cloud storage company for $200 million
Jerusalem: US internet giant company Google bought, through Google Cloud, the Israeli-US company Elastifile, a...
Red wine can help astronauts stay strong on Mars trip
Red wine can help astronauts stay strong on Mars trip
New York: Astronauts who wish to undertake the nine-month journey from Earth to Mars in...
Microsoft bidding farewell to iconic Windows games
Microsoft bidding farewell to iconic Windows games
San Francisco: Software giant Microsoft is killing all of its iconic Internet games including Hearts, Spades, Checkers, Backgammon,...
Wi-Fi to 5G Cellular: Top 10 wireless technology trends for 2019
Wi-Fi to 5G Cellular: Top 10 wireless technology trends for 2019
London: Wireless technology plays a key role in today's communications and its new forms...
Intel reports $4.2bn profit, data centre business declines
Intel reports $4.2bn profit, data centre business declines
San Francisco: Chip-maker Intel registered $16.5 billion in net sales for the second quarter (Q2) of 2019...
‘Thinner than hair’ flexible chips released in China
'Thinner than hair' flexible chips released in China
Hangzhou: Thinner than hair, two ultra-thin flexible chips have been developed by Chinese researchers.
The bendable chips' bodies...



























