Scientists have just uncovered billions of years’ worth of secrets buried beneath the surface of the moon.Our celestial companion has been a source of awe and mystery since time immemorial, but now, thanks to China’s space programme, we’re starting to piece together its past.In 2018, the Chang’e-4 lander, of the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA), became the first spacecraft ever to land on the far side (or the dark side, if you'd prefer) of the moon.Since then, it has been capturing incredible images of impact craters and extracting mineral samples, offering a long-sought insight into the structures that make up...
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The recently unveiled Beelink SEi14 is now available outside China. As we have previously covered, it’s the first Intel Meteor Lake mini PC from the company, packing the Intel Core Ultra 5 125H. The official website has only one variant up for grabs, and it comes with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage.
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The head of Canada’s intelligence agency CSIS says Canadians should stay away from TikTok because it poses a data security risk. He says it’s very clear from the app's design that Canadian data is available to the government of China.
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Apple announces that iOS 18 will introduce the "Music Haptic" feature to help the hearing-impaired experience music.
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PARIS/BERLIN – Volkswagen has walked away from talks with Renault to jointly develop an affordable electric version of the Twingo subcompact car, three sources familiar with the situation said, in a setback for the EU carmakers' efforts to fend off Chinese rivals. The collapse of negotiations could mean the...
Autoblog 2024-05-17
General purpose artificial intelligence (AI) could boost wellbeing, prosperity and scientific research in the future, but could also be used to power widespread disinformation and fraud, disrupt jobs and reinforce inequality, a new report says.The study is the first iteration of the International Scientific Report on Advanced AI Safety, first announced at the UK-led AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park in November, and was carried out by AI experts from 30 countries – including the UK, US and China – as well as the UN and the EU.As well as highlighting the potential benefits and risks of the technology, it...
The Independent 2024-05-17
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