• Explaining the new technology for tracking no-balls for height

    Mitchell McClenaghan and Tom Moody explain why Virat Kohli was out, and

  • How It Works: How drone technology is helping Ukraine fight its war

    In this week's episode of How It Works, City A.M.'s media, tech, and telecoms reporter Jess Jones sits down with Ricardo Mendes, the chief executive of the aerospace company Tekever.

  • Samsung and Qualcomm unveil QAM advanced modulation technology

    Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) has been a fundamental component in the evolution of mobile connectivity. As the demand for faster data speeds and more efficient network utilization continues to grow, advancements in advanced modulation technology have become increasingly crucial. From the early days of 16 QAM to the more recent 256 QAM, each iteration has […]

  • War Zone Surveillance Technology Is Hitting American Streets

    At least two Texas communities along the U.S.-Mexico border have purchased technology that tracks people’s locations using data from personal electronics and license plates.

  • Chinese Nationals Charged With Conspiracy to Export US Technology

    Chinese Nationals Charged With Conspiracy to Export US Technology Authored by Matt McGregor via The Epoch Times, The Department of Justice has arrested two Chinese nationals who allegedly plotted to export U.S. technology to advance the People’s Republic of China’s military operations. Han Li, 44, and Lin Chen, 64, have been charged with several counts of conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), in addition to the Export Administration...

  • Robotic Helpers Test New Technology on the Space Station

    KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), April 24, 2024 – In science fiction movies, we often see robots zipping around spacecraft performing various tasks. What was once only science fiction has now come to life on the International Space Station (ISS), where NASA’s trio of free-flying robots called Astrobees assist astronauts and conduct valuable research, including many investigations sponsored by … Read More → "Robotic Helpers Test New Technology on the Space Station"

  • Marvell Technology (NASDAQ:MRVL) Shares Up 3.8%

    Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL – Get Free Report) shares were up 3.8% during mid-day trading on Thursday . The stock traded as high as $67.55 and last traded at $67.34. Approximately 2,673,162 shares were traded during trading, a decline of 81% from the average daily volume of 13,886,815 shares. The stock had previously closed at […]

  • A Prepaid Healthcare Technology-focused Partnership Launched in Liberia

    MONROVIA – TopUPCare, a US-based firm, and Wellness Partners, a Liberian-based specialist clinic, have signed a partnership to provide prepaid healthcare services in Liberia. Under the partnership,  Liberians home and abroad can subscribe to TopUpCare’s health packages, go for cancer screening, or treatment at Wellness Partners Clinic, located in Congo Town Back Road. “Having this []

  • Laser technology offers breakthrough in detecting illegal ivory

    A new way of quickly distinguishing between illegal elephant ivory and legal mammoth tusk ivory could prove critical to fighting the illegal ivory trade. A laser-based approach developed by scientists at the Universities of Bristol and Lancaster, could be used by customs worldwide to aid in the enforcement of illegal ivory from being traded under the guise of legal ivory. The study is published in PLOS ONE today (April 24).

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    The AI Faceoff: Revolutionizing Hockey With Cutting-Edge Technology

    From the National Hockey League (NHL) to local arenas, AI is reshaping how hockey is played, coached, and experienced.

  • High Technology Park of Kyrgyzstan opens in Silicon Valley

    Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Akylbek Japarov attended the opening ceremony of High Technology Park House in Silicon Valley as part of his working visit to San Francisco

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    Why La Liga Doesn’t Have Goal-Line Technology

    Spain's El Clásico caused controversy on Sunday night as the lack of goal-line technology gave referee César Soto Grado a difficult decision to make on the field.