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On London's streets, facial recognition tests the balance between security and libertyThe operation was an example of a technology the Metropolitan Police say is transforming policing, helping officers arrest around 2,500 wan...
Producers find 8K reasons to restore old movies and rake it inIndian cinema is embracing 8k scanning and restoration. This move preserves classic films from decay and unlocks new revenue streams. Direc...
Meta unveils TRIBE v2: AI model for human brain that predicts neural responsesThe Trimodal Brain Encoder (TRIBE v2) allows users to create a digital twin for neural activity. To build it, 700 volunteers were exposed t...
Top actors script new rules to stay 'unique' in times of AIA-list actors in the Indian film industry are incorporating clauses in contracts to prevent misuse of their voices, body scans, and likenes...
Is this an iPad from 1941? Bizarre 84-year-old photo resurfaces, sparks time travel debateA 1941 photograph taken by Edwin Rosskam has sparked an online debate, with many believing it is 'proof of time travel.' The image shows a ...
Is this boy holding an iPad in 1941? Internet explodes with time travel theoriesA 1941 photograph taken by Edwin Rosskam has sparked online debate, with some believing it shows a boy holding an Apple iPad, suggesting ti...
Crypto's next craze? Orbs that scan your eyeballs.Every Worldcoin orb contains a camera designed to record images of a person's irises. The orbs convert those scans into bits of numerical c...
Avoid sharing photocopy of Aadhaar, share only masked version: Govt advisoryIn a press release on Sunday, the government said, "Do not share photocopy of your Aadhaar with any organisation as it can be misused.
Quentin Tarantino's lawyer says director has right to sell 'Pulp Fiction' NFTs as Miramax files lawsuitThe suit from Miramax alleges that Tarantino's planned offerings violate the copyrights it holds.
Miramax is suing film-maker Quentin Tarantino over planned 'Pulp Fiction' NFTsThe NFTs to go on sale next month include scanned digital copies of handwritten script pages for the film's uncut version.
Leaving the legacy behind: 'Star Trek' star William Shatner's life story to live on through AIFans may even be able to beam Shatner into their living rooms in future.
Now, Cobra venom can help surgeons spot cancer tumoursThe researchers used venom of the Thai or monocled cobra, a species found in UP , Bihar, and the North-East.
Are photographs eating up all your storage space? Here is how to organise them betterFrom Google Picasa to Cloud, these photo managers will help clear space on your device.
Government to provide free diagnostic tests for allCentre is set to announce a scheme for providing free diagnostic tests, including several blood tests, x-rays and advanced CT scans, for th...
- Google fined $14,300 a day in France over books
A Paris court ruled on Friday that Google Inc.'s expansion into digital books breaks France's copyright laws, and a judge slapped the Inter...
- Microsoft making human body a videogame controller
Microsoft revealed on Monday that is has been secretly developing technology that lets people play videogames using natural body movements ...
- Technically, they’re oscar winners too
By the time you read this, you will probably know if Deepa Mehta’s Water has won an Oscar for Best Foreign Film.
- Telugu movie industry reaches up to Hollywood
While Hollywood-style visual effects have been talked about since the time of Star Wars, it is perhaps time for the Telugu film industry to...
- Hijack-proof planes to dot skies soon
European aerospace cos have made progress with systems to help produce the first hijack-proof plane.
- Taxman may scan your eyes for PAN
Taking a leaf from a Hollywood film, the Income Tax department is looking at the iris scan technology for Permanent Account Number cards to...