Technology advancement is taking place across different industries and even healthcare too is trying its best to get maximum information about patients to know more about their behaviors, disease patterns, and thus improve care. Wearable technology has proved to be...
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Sony names two leaders to succeed Jim Ryan at PlayStation
Sony announced two leaders to replace Jim Ryan, who retired from the top position at PlayStation earlier this year.Read More Original Story At https://venturebeat.com/games/sony-names-two-leaders-to-succeed-jim-ryan-at-playstation/ Note: This article is automatically uploaded from feeds, SPOKEN by YOU is not responsible for the content within it.
Einride starts building ‘world’s largest’ autonomous trucking network in Dubai
Einride has partnered with Jebel Ali Port in Dubai as part of its ambitious plan to build the world’s largest autonomous trucking network. The Swedish freight mobility startup has signed a deal with DP World, which handles logistics at the port — the world’s 10th busiest. The firm will use hundreds of Einride’s electric trucks…
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A bipartisan bill is looking to end Section 230 protections for tech companies
Lawmakers from opposites sides of the aisle are looking to sunset Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, because it has “outlived its usefulness.” House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers and ranking member Frank Pallone, Jr. have released a bipartisan draft legislation introducing their proposed bill, which is seeking to render the…
Google, Apple Create Spec to Ensure You Aren’t Unknowingly Being Tracked
Google and Apple announced this week that they have partnered up to create a new industry specification — Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers. Available to Android 6.0+ and iOS 17.5+, the spec was created with Google’s new Find My Device network in mind, which utilizes Bluetooth-powered trackers to pinpoint the location of items. Here’s Google on…