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December 7, 2018
The blind woman developing tech for the good of others

The blind woman developing tech for the good of others

Image copyright IBM Image caption Chieko Asakawa received Japan’s Medal of Honour for her contribution to accessibility research An accident in a swimming pool left Chieko Asakawa blind at the age of 14. For the past three decades she’s worked to create technology – now with a big focus on artificial intelligence (AI) – to …

December 7, 2018
How crisps became a million dollar idea

How crisps became a million dollar idea

The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how crisps became a million dollar idea. Source by [author_name]

December 6, 2018
Google trainee puts up dummy advert by mistake

Google trainee puts up dummy advert by mistake

Image copyright Reuters Image caption The error was made as trainees were shown Google’s global ad system A Google training exercise that went wrong meant a dummy advert was placed on a “huge number” of webpages and apps, the Financial Times has reported. The mistake meant a blank yellow rectangle was active on the sites …

December 6, 2018
Japanese cafe uses robots controlled by paralysed people

Japanese cafe uses robots controlled by paralysed people

Image copyright Reuters Image caption The robots served drinks and cleared tables in the cafe A cafe staffed by robot waiters controlled remotely by paralysed people has opened in Tokyo, Japan. A total of 10 people with a variety of conditions that restrict their movement have helped control robots in the Dawn Ver cafe. The …

December 6, 2018
Huawei arrest: Justin Trudeau denies political motivation

Huawei arrest: Justin Trudeau denies political motivation

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Meng Wanzhou is the daughter of the company’s founder Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government had no involvement in the arrest of a top executive from Chinese telecoms giant Huawei. Meng Wanzhou was detained at Vancouver airport on Saturday on an extradition request from the US. China has …

December 6, 2018
YouTube deletes cheating videos after BBC investigation

YouTube deletes cheating videos after BBC investigation

Image copyright YouTube/Dan osi Image caption YouTube has a ban on all essay-writing adverts YouTube has deleted thousands of videos promoting academic cheating in the last week after a BBC Trending investigation. The videos all advertised essay-writing services, which can lead to serious penalties for students. Facebook and Google have been asked by a regulator …

Facebook defends Mark Zuckerberg’s exposed emails

Facebook defends Mark Zuckerberg’s exposed emails

December 6, 2018

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Facebook has faced several scandals over the course of 2018 Facebook’s staff feel like they are under siege. Every few days there seems to be a fresh accusation or leak that paints the social network in the worst possible light and calls into question whether it poses a threat …

December 6, 2018
One million children face ‘Dickensian poverty’

One million children face ‘Dickensian poverty’

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption More hard up people are relying on food banks A million children under the age of 10, in England and Scotland, are facing “Dickensian” levels of poverty as they prepare for Christmas, a charity says. Action for Children drew on government figures for the number of low-income families with …

December 6, 2018
Should we worry about Huawei?

Should we worry about Huawei?

Image copyright Reuters Huawei, the Chinese telecoms giant, has hit the headlines over the arrest of the founder’s daughter in Canada for extradition to the United States. But the firm, which manufactures a range of technology from network equipment to mobile phones, is on the agenda for other reasons too. Some Western governments have blocking …

December 6, 2018
Tesco trial collapse heaps pressure on SFO

Tesco trial collapse heaps pressure on SFO

Image copyright AFP Image caption Chris Bush (L) and John Scouler (R) have been acquitted It’s one thing for a jury to deliver not guilty verdicts in a multimillion pound fraud trial. But for a judge to call a halt to the proceedings after hearing the prosecution’s case is far more unusual. This outcome now …

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