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Humanoid robot games in China spotlight global tech innovation

(Xinhua) 08:21, August 18, 2025 BEIJING, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- At the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games, the first of its kind globally, which wrapped up on Sunday in Beijing, the much-anticipated robot five-a-side soccer saw Tsinghua Hephaestus from...

Joliet hospital launches new advanced cardiac technology

Joliet hospital launches new advanced cardiac technology

A Joliet hospital is now offering a new technology in its cardiac catheterization lab. In July, Saint Joseph Medical Center in Joliet, a member of Prime Healthcare, launched Pulsed Field Ablation, an advanced and safe treatment for atrial...

L&T building up agility, tech, capex for new focus

L&T building up agility, tech, capex for new focus

Mumbai: Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is doubling down on agility, capital discipline and tech-led diversification to future-proof its 85-year-old business empire. Backed by Rs 50,000 crore in cash reserves and virtually no debt, the company has lined up...

Holding ‘self-driving’ tech accountable | Opinion

Holding ‘self-driving’ tech accountable | Opinion

In South Florida and beyond, we’re barreling headlong into a future where our cars do more of the driving, and our faith in those systems can have life-or-death consequences. A recent Miami jury verdict, holding Tesla partly responsible for a...

NASA develops incredible tech that can help save people trapped under rubble of natural disasters: 'We can separate those motions out'

NASA develops incredible tech that can help save people trapped under rubble of natural disasters: 'We can separate those motions out'

"Your body moves a millimeter when your heart beats." by Leslie SattlerAugust 17, 2025 Photo Credit: NASA via Facebook Space technology is saving lives on Earth. Rescue teams are deploying radar equipment that locates survivors buried beneath...

Trump, tech and Texas: What’s next for the US?

Trump, tech and Texas: What’s next for the US?

AUSTIN, Texas – Friends in Washington warned me that I was going to Texas at exactly the wrong time and season – that Austin was going to be uncomfortably hot and sticky. Being a transplant from Singapore, that scared me not at all. But they were...

John MacDonald: Should NZ build a nuclear reactor to attract tech giants?

John MacDonald: Should NZ build a nuclear reactor to attract tech giants?

How would you feel about New Zealand building small nuclear reactors to generate more power? That’s what the Maxim Institute think-tank is calling for. Saying that, if we did, more of the world’s biggest technology companies could be attracted...

Should Europe wean itself off US tech?

Should Europe wean itself off US tech?

Daniel ThomasBusiness reporter, BBC News ShareSave The big American tech companies dominate the global cloud-computing sector Imagine if US President Donald Trump could flip a switch and turn off Europe's internet. It may sound far-fetched, crazy...

How is AI shaping the future of education? A Baltimore tech founder weighs in.

How is AI shaping the future of education? A Baltimore tech founder weighs in.

Maryland education and tech professionals are weighing in as this Question Everything asks, "How is AI and new technology shaping the future of education?" There is no generation that is more important for our future than the next one, and the...

Australia: UNSW Pioneers Smart, Safer CRISPR Gene Tech

Australia: UNSW Pioneers Smart, Safer CRISPR Gene Tech

A new advance in CRISPR technology from UNSW Sydney is pushing innovation in Australia’s global biotechnology fields. Researchers have developed a third-generation form of the smart, gene-editing tool that avoids cutting DNA altogether, instead...

Grow Safe and Silicon Technologies sign MoU

Grow Safe and Silicon Technologies sign MoU

KARACHI: Grow Safe and Silicon Technologies have signed an MoU to foster innovation through the integration of IT and AI with HSE [Health, Safety & Environment] compliance in the country’s corporate and industrial sectors. With this MoU, the...

Seoul shares open lower on tech losses

Seoul shares open lower on tech losses

South Korean stocks opened lower on Monday, weighed down by losses in major tech shares following a decline on Wall Street last week. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index dropped 33.96 points, or 1.05 percent, to 3,191.7 in the first 15...

OLED Vs Mini LED: Which TV Tech Offers Better Image Quality?

OLED Vs Mini LED: Which TV Tech Offers Better Image Quality?

OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) and Mini LED represent two of the highest-end display technologies available today, but they work in fundamentally different ways. OLED panels are self-emissive; each pixel generates its own light and can be...

Huge £1.5m MRI technology upgrade at hospital nears completion

Huge £1.5m MRI technology upgrade at hospital nears completion

Costing more than £1.5m, the new Signa Voyager MRI wide bore scanner at Beardwood Hospital is one of GE Healthcare’s latest pieces of imaging technology, boasting improved patient experience and image quality. It’s estimated that the investment in...

Colt Technology faces multi-day outage after WarLock ransomware attack

Colt Technology faces multi-day outage after WarLock ransomware attack

Colt Technology faces multi-day outage after WarLock ransomware attack WarLock ransomware hit Colt Telecom, causing outages in hosting, porting, Colt Online, and Voice API since August 12. UK-based Colt Technology Services suffered a cyberattack,...

Saddle up for AgQuip 2025: tractors, tech and more kick off at Gunnedah

Saddle up for AgQuip 2025: tractors, tech and more kick off at Gunnedah

Behind the wheel, Jaiden Drought, president of the New Zealand Tractor and Machinery Association and also publisher of FarmTrader NZ, Samantha Townsend, editor of The Land newspaper, and Harrison Hunkin, agricultural journalist and media...

Tech team ‘Internuts’ make updates on Franklin St. ahead of Fall Festival

Tech team ‘Internuts’ make updates on Franklin St. ahead of Fall Festival

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - In 50 more days, Franklin Street will be full of people enjoying the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival. Members of club’s tech team, called “The Internuts,” were up with the sun Sunday morning, running cables and making...

What Sets Successful Professionals Apart in Their Daily Tech Habits

A recent survey of more than 1,000 professionals, conducted by LiquidWeb, has drawn a detailed picture of how people at the top of their careers handle technology in daily life. By comparing high earners with the broader American workforce, the...

Louisiana Tech holds annual fan fest

Louisiana Tech holds annual fan fest

MONROE, La. (KNOE) - Inside Joe Aillet Stadium on on Saturday Bulldog players and fans got a chance to meet and greet with one another. Fans of all ages came to get autographs and talk to players about the upcoming season. Copyright 2025 KNOE. All...

Why this CEO thinks Canberra could be the next hub for a tech boom

Why this CEO thinks Canberra could be the next hub for a tech boom

Advances in AI, automation, and new digital systems will change the way business and society operate, and Canberra could be at the forefront, the CEO of xAmplify, a Canberra digital transformation company, says.

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