Tag: technology
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Myanmar Parliament Proposes Death Sentences for Online Scammers and Crypto Frauds
Myanmar has proposed the death penalty for major online scam crimes as the country faces growing international pressure over cyber fraud networks operating inside its borders.
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Farewell to Jeeves: Ask.com, Once Google rival Shuts Down
Ask Jeeves, one of the internet’s earliest attempts at human-like search, has officially shut down its search service on May 1, 2026, marking the end of a 25-year run that helped shape how users interact with the web. The platform, later known as Ask.com, ceased operations on May 1, 2026, according to its parent company…
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NASA Satellite Set to Fall Back to Earth After 14 Years in Space
NASA’s defunct 1300-pound satellite set to fall to Earth March 10-11. The satellite, known as Van Allen Probe A, was sent into space by NASA in August 2012 as a mission to study the Earth’s radiation belts. Originally intended for two years, the satellite spent much longer than planned collecting scientific data before running out…
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Five Miners Missing After Mud Rush at Ekapa Mine in South Africa
Five workers at the Ekapa Mine in Kimberley are still missing today following an underground mud rush. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, but the National Union of Metalworkers (NUMSA) is demanding more transparency from management.
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Modi Opens Global AI Governance Summit in Delhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially inaugurated the summit in Delhi today. The event has drawn world leaders and tech giants to discuss global AI governance.
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India: Supreme Court Challenges New Data Law
The Supreme Court has referred petitions to a Constitution Bench, arguing that the new Digital Personal Data Protection Act is being used to “cripple” the public’s Right to Information (RTI).
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Ghana Seeks Extradition of Russian Blogger Over Sex Secret-filming Allegations
Ghana has moved to seek the extradition of a Russian national, identified in media reports as Vyacheslav Trahov and known online as “Yaytseslav,” after videos allegedly showing him recording intimate interactions with women in Ghana and other countries went viral.
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Tanzania’s Prime Minister Calls for Unified African Front Against Cancer
Tanzania’s Prime Minister Dr Mwigulu Nchemba used a major health anniversary event to urge African nations to unite in the fight against cancer and strengthen continental health systems, saying shared action and cooperation are needed to tackle rising cancer burdens across the continent.
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NetEase Shares Slide After Profit Miss, Ripples Hit Gaming and Tech Markets
Chinese gaming giant NetEase saw its stock plummet after reporting lower-than-expected profits for late 2025. The news has sent ripples through the global tech sector, particularly affecting companies linked to the gaming and AI markets.
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AI Chip War: Broadcom vs. Nvidia
The battle for AI dominance reached a new peak today as market analysts highlighted Broadcom as the first genuine threat to Nvidia’s crown. As Broadcom ramps up production, investors are bracing for a shift in how AI infrastructure is priced globally.
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