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Honor Unveils Smartphone with Robotic Camera for CreatorsHardware

Honor Unveils Smartphone with Robotic Camera for Creators

At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Honor showcased an innovative smartphone equipped with a robotic camera module that extends and transforms the device into a DJI Osmo Pocket 4-like stabilizer. Positioned as a powerful tool for content creators, the device promises high-quality footage, thanks to a collaboration with the legendary film studio Arri. While the smartphone has already garnered attention from professionals, its official market launch is scheduled for fall 2024 in China.

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Shenzhen Tests VR-Controlled Humanoid RobotsHardware

Shenzhen Tests VR-Controlled Humanoid Robots

In China’s tech hub Shenzhen, IO-AI Tech is testing an innovative approach to controlling humanoid robots. Operators use VR systems, reminiscent of sci-fi movie technologies, to manage robot movements in real time. This method enables complex tasks in manufacturing or hazardous environments without human presence. The project highlights the potential of integrating virtual reality and robotics to enhance industrial efficiency and safety.

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California Accuses AT&T of Deceiving FCC Over Legacy Phone Network ShutdownDevelopment

California Accuses AT&T of Deceiving FCC Over Legacy Phone Network Shutdown

California regulators have accused telecommunications giant AT&T of submitting misleading information to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The company sought approval to decommission its legacy copper phone network, claiming it would not harm consumers. However, state authorities argue that AT&T downplayed risks for users, particularly in rural areas where alternative solutions may be unavailable. The dispute arises as the carrier plans a full transition to modern digital communication technologies, raising concerns about service continuity for vulnerable populations.

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Geoengineering and Interoception: New Challenges and DiscoveriesDevelopment

Geoengineering and Interoception: New Challenges and Discoveries

Solar geoengineering, aimed at cooling the planet, demands substantial infrastructure and technological investments, casting doubt on its near-term feasibility. Meanwhile, scientists are advancing research into interoception—the ability to perceive internal bodily signals. New tools and methods are deepening our understanding of the brain-body connection, potentially revolutionizing treatments for obesity, anxiety disorders, and other conditions linked to disrupted internal regulation.

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Japanese Insurer Implements AI to Boost Sales in Post OfficesArtificial intelligence

Japanese Insurer Implements AI to Boost Sales in Post Offices

Japan’s largest insurer, Kanpo Life, serving 17 million customers, has integrated AI agents into its sales process. The technology analyzes conversations between post office staff and visitors to generate personalized insurance offers. Demonstrations showed how AI reduces deal preparation time and enhances agent efficiency. The solution is already being tested in real-world conditions and could set a new industry standard.

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Epic Games to Allow Fortnite Skins in Third-Party GamesDevelopment

Epic Games to Allow Fortnite Skins in Third-Party Games

Epic Games has unveiled plans to enable Fortnite skins to be used across third-party games, a feature developers can integrate via Unreal Engine 6, slated for late 2027. This initiative aims to create a unified digital ecosystem where players can leverage their in-game purchases across multiple titles, preserving their value. However, the success of this vision hinges on third-party studios adopting the technology, as without widespread integration, the concept risks remaining theoretical.

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Ex-Sequoia Capital Head Roelof Botha Joins SpaceX Board of DirectorsBusiness

Ex-Sequoia Capital Head Roelof Botha Joins SpaceX Board of Directors

SpaceX has appointed Roelof Botha, former managing partner of venture capital firm Sequoia Capital, to its board of directors. Botha will fill a vacant seat and join the audit committee, bringing valuable experience in public company governance and corporate oversight. His appointment follows SpaceX’s historic IPO, signaling a strategic move to strengthen corporate governance amid growing investor scrutiny. With over two decades of Silicon Valley investment experience, Botha’s ties to Elon Musk—dating back to their PayPal days—add further significance to this leadership addition.

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NEA Investor: Companies Still Struggling to Measure AI ROIArtificial intelligence

NEA Investor: Companies Still Struggling to Measure AI ROI

Early 2024 saw Silicon Valley buzzing with AI adoption hype, but reality has set in: tech budgets are depleting rapidly while returns remain unclear. Uber, for instance, burned through its annual AI budget in months, and Meta scrapped internal project efficiency ratings. NEA partner Tiffany Luck highlights why businesses still struggle to quantify AI ROI and how startups are stepping in to bridge the gap.

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Alibaba Unveils Qwen-Robot Series: Three Foundational Models for RoboticsArtificial intelligence

Alibaba Unveils Qwen-Robot Series: Three Foundational Models for Robotics

Alibaba’s Qwen team has introduced three foundational models for robotics, merging language processing with physical actions. The Qwen-RobotNav, Qwen-RobotManip, and Qwen-RobotWorld models address distinct use cases, from autonomous navigation to object manipulation and future state prediction. These solutions are designed to boost robot versatility and adaptability in dynamic environments.

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IEEE Education Week 2026: Engineers Develop Skills in the Age of TechnologyBusiness

IEEE Education Week 2026: Engineers Develop Skills in the Age of Technology

From April 11 to 19, IEEE organized its fifth Education Week—a dedicated initiative for educational programs aimed at engineers, students, and tech professionals. The event united over 120 IEEE partners, including communications and education societies, as well as regional branches in Brazil, Colombia, and India. A total of 114 events were held, featuring 23 educational resources and 11 special offers designed to foster professional growth and mentorship in STEM fields.

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US Imposes Export Restrictions on Anthropic AI Models: A Regulatory PrecedentArtificial intelligence

US Imposes Export Restrictions on Anthropic AI Models: A Regulatory Precedent

US-based AI company Anthropic has encountered unexpected export restrictions imposed by the Trump administration. The measures blocked access to two new AI models—Fable 5 and Mythos 5—for all users, including foreign nationals within the US and the company’s own employees. While the decision was justified on national security grounds, its legal basis remains unclear. Experts highlight this as the first instance of export controls being applied to AI models accessed via cloud services rather than through the transfer of source code or model weights.

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Solar Mills in Kenya: How a Startup is Transforming Rural BusinessHardware

Solar Mills in Kenya: How a Startup is Transforming Rural Business

In Kenya’s rural and low-income urban areas, small shops with grain mills are common, often relying on expensive diesel fuel. Agsol, a local startup, offers a sustainable alternative: solar-powered milling systems. Founder Matt Carr actively gathers feedback from business owners like Wangiru, who notes occasional slowdowns when processing moist grain. While the technology requires fine-tuning, it significantly reduces fuel costs and unlocks new growth opportunities for entrepreneurs. This innovation could be a game-changer for sustainable development in Africa’s rural regions.

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