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NUS researchers develop the first wooden handle that is controlled by humidity, temperature and lighting

NUS researchers develop the first wooden handle that is controlled by humidity, temperature and lighting

Most robotic grippers are made using soft plastics – to pick up objects without damaging them – which melt at high temperatures, or hard and expensive metals. A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS), along with colleagues from Northeast Forest University, have developed a robotic wooden gripper that can be used […]

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Day 4 of Xbox FTC Trials: Bobby Kotick and Jim Ryan Agree on One Thing - No Match for Game Pass - IGN

Day 4 of Xbox FTC Trials: Bobby Kotick and Jim Ryan Agree on One Thing – No Match for Game Pass – IGN

Another busy legal day in the books, the case of FTC v. Microsoft will end tomorrow. It was a surprisingly quiet day compared to previous ones, with Microsoft head Satya Nadella giving soft evidence, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick speaking calmly to his FTC interrogators, and plenty of financial news. We also saw, briefly, Nadella’s collaboration

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Brave aims to reduce the practice of websites that track visitors

Brave wants to curb the practice of websites that track visitors – Ars Technica

Brave Browser will take action against websites that target visitors by browsing their web ports or accessing other web tools that can reveal personal information. Starting in version 1.54, Brave automatically blocks website scanning, a practice that many strange sites were found to be doing a few years ago. According to the list created in

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'Astra Carta': King Charles launches project to build sustainable space business

‘Astra Carta’: King Charles launches project to build sustainable space business

The Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) has announced the launch of Astra Carta, a new initiative to encourage the private sector to put sustainability at the heart of fast-growing industries. The Astra Carta plan was unveiled yesterday by King Charles III at a reception at Buckingham Palace. The SMI said that the new Astra Carta, which

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Microsoft CEO Nadella tells judge that Activision's involvement is good for gaming

Microsoft CEO Nadella tells judge that Activision’s involvement is good for gaming

SAN FRANCISCO – (AP) – Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told a judge Wednesday that his company’s proposed $69 billion takeover of video game maker Activision Blizzard would be good for the gaming industry, a statement that came as he defended the deal against a federal probe. controllers to stop. Nadella testified in federal court in

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a woman wearing AR glasses with images showing what the user is seeing

Google has reportedly stopped making AR glasses – for the third time – Ars Technica

Grow up / Google Video promoted AR translation capabilities with AR glasses a year ago, but Google has reportedly stopped developing AR specs. Google has reportedly abandoned plans to release Augmented Reality (AR) glasses. The suspension of the device, which is said to be called Project Iris, is the third time the company has had

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