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This artist's impression shows a group of archaic humans hunting in a forest roughly 1 million years ago in China's Hubei Province.
This artist's impression shows a group of archaic humans hunting in a forest roughly 1 million years ago in China's Hubei Province.
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Ancient skull from China may shake up timeline of human evolution

The findings are based on a reconstruction of a crushed skull discovered in China in 1990, and have the potential to resolve the longstanding "Muddle in the Middle" of human evolution, researchers said.

3 days ago
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Music industry group says AI firms guilty of 'wilful' copyright theft

"The world's largest tech companies as well as AI-specific companies, such as OpenAI, Suno, and Udio, Mistral, etc. are engaged in the largest copyright infringement exercise that has been seen," John Phelan, director general of the International Confederation of Music Publishers (ICMP), told AFP.

1 week ago
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Southeast Asia's smoke-dried bodies could be world's 'oldest mummies': study

While the bandage-bound bodies of ancient Egypt date back perhaps as far as 4,500 years ago, the oldest previously known examples of mummification are from ancient Chilean societies.

1 week ago

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Virtual art galleries: Bringing artists closer to their audience

The digital world is now peppered with virtual galleries which aim to bridge art collectors from around the globe, without losing the essence of personal presentation

3 years ago
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Apple to start letting people fix their own iPhones

The move comes as Apple faces criticism and lawsuits over its tight control of its "ecosystem" from iPhone hardware to the apps allowed on handsets.

3 years ago
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'New world order': Asia's virtual influencers offer metaverse glimpse

With neon hair and flawless skin, Bangkok Naughty Boo is one of a new generation of influencers in Asia promising to stay forever young, on-trend, and scandal-free -- because they are computer generated. 

3 years ago
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Russia satellite destruction put ISS at greater risk

For Didier Schmitt, a senior figure at the European Space Agency (ESA), Moscow's action increased the risk of a collision in space.

3 years ago
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Facebook whistleblower: 'I want to start a youth movement'

What exactly does one do after leaking thousands of documents from the world's most powerful social media company? For Frances Haugen, the answer is obvious.

3 years ago
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Spotify ups audiobook ante with purchase of Findaway

The Findaway acquisition will help Spotify accelerate its "presence in the audiobook space," said its chief research and development officer.

3 years ago
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How one man transformed a regular village into a cyber-kampung

Kampoeng Cyber, a village in Yogyakarta, has made headlines for attracting big names such as Facebook cofounder Mark Zuckerberg, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and his wife Queen Maxima.  

3 years ago
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Sony cuts PlayStation 5 production outlook due to component snag -Bloomberg News

The development comes amid a global shortage of semiconductors which is impacting companies including Sony.

3 years ago
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YouTube hides 'dislike' counts to discourage attacks

A public count of likes -- or dislikes -- that social media posts rack up is regularly cited by critics as harmful to well-being.

3 years ago
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Astronaut becomes first Chinese woman to spacewalk

Tiangong -- meaning "heavenly palace" -- is the latest achievement in China's drive to become a major space power, after landing a rover on Mars and sending probes to the Moon.

3 years ago
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Child fossil find in South Africa sheds light on enigmatic Homo naledi

The latest find adds to the riddle surrounding Homo naledi -- a species of Stone Age hominids discovered less than a decade ago in a region called the Cradle of Humankind, named after the stunning fossils unearthed there.

3 years ago
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NASA to deflect asteroid in test of 'planetary defense'

While the Earth faces no such immediate danger, NASA plans to crash a spacecraft traveling at a speed of 15,000 miles per hour (24,000 kph) into an asteroid next year in a test of "planetary defense."

3 years ago
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Cryptocurrency plays off Squid Game and buyers lose big

The digital asset launched on October 21 using imagery from the Squid Game series without the permission of Netflix.

3 years ago
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WhatsApp no longer supported on older phones

Popular chat platform WhatsApp announced that the app would not be available for phones with older operating systems starting on Nov. 1.

3 years ago
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Indonesian researchers breed 'good' mosquitoes to combat dengue

Wolbachia is a common bacteria that occurs naturally in 60 percent of insect species, including some mosquitoes, fruit flies, moths, dragonflies and butterflies. It is not, however, found in dengue-carrying Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, according to non-profit World Mosquito Program (WMP), which initiated the research.

3 years ago
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Meta: Facebook's high-stakes bet to save itself

Jokes and vitriol poured in after CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the new corporate handle "Meta," with critics blasting it as a transparent effort to distract from its whistleblower crisis.

3 years ago
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Amazon, Apple weighed down by supply and chip troubles

Apple said sales of its signature iPhone and iPad were held back due to supply constraints, while Amazon struggled to get products and enough workers to meet demand.

3 years ago
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'Very... meta': Twitter cracks up over Facebook rebrand

While critics pummelled Facebook over the change, claiming the rebranding aims to distract from the company's scandals, the internet still had a good laugh.

3 years ago
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Embattled Facebook changes parent company name to 'Meta'

The new handle comes as the company battles to fend off one of its worst crises yet and pivot to its ambitions for the "metaverse," which would blur the lines between the physical world and the digital one.

3 years ago
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Spotify posts small third quarter profit

The number of active users rose by 19 percent from a year ago to 381 million at the end of September, while paying subscribers -- Spotify's main source of revenue -- also rose by 19 percent to 172 million, the group said.

3 years ago
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TikTok, YouTube and Snapchat defend impact on kids at US hearing

Three social media networks massively popular with the youngest users tried to convince US lawmakers they are safe as worry about Facebook's potential harms spills over to other platforms.

3 years ago
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Google profit soars to over $18 billion as Twitter posts net loss

Google remains a centerpiece of online activity, with offerings such as its search engine, ad marketplace, and YouTube video platform that give it extensive global influence.

3 years ago
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Facebook spreads hate, whistleblower tells UK lawmakers

Haugen, who earlier this year shared a trove of internal documents alleging Facebook knew its products were harming children's mental health, argued the platform was "unquestionably" fueling hate.

3 years ago
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'Facebook Papers' hit as platform reports billions in profit

The social media giant has been battling a fresh crisis since former employee Frances Haugen leaked reams of internal studies showing executives knew of their sites' potential for harm, prompting a renewed US push for regulation.

3 years ago
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Grab, Emtek, Bukalapak kick-start MSME digital accelerator program with vaccinations

Grab, Emtek and Bukalapak have joined hands to launch an extensive accelerator program dubbed Kolaborasi Nyata Untuk Masa Depan (Tangible Collaboration for the Future), or Kota Masa Dapan, targeting micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) across the country.

3 years ago
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South Korea launches first domestic space rocket but mission fails

South Korea launched its first domestically developed space rocket on Thursday but failed to put its dummy payload into orbit.

3 years ago
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New name for Facebook? "Don't change the subject", critics say

The report from website The Verge, which Facebook refused to confirm, said the embattled company was aiming to show its ambition to be more than a social media site.

3 years ago
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Facebook plans rebrand with new name

The name change will be announced next week, The Verge reported, citing a source with direct knowledge of the matter.

3 years ago
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Darwin family microscope to be sold at auction

The instrument was designed by Charles Gould for the firm Cary around 1825 and is one of six surviving microscopes associated with the British naturalist, according to auction house Christie's.

3 years ago
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Facebook announces 10,000 EU jobs to build 'metaverse'

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been a leading voice in Silicon Valley hype around the idea of the metaverse, which would blur the lines between the physical world and the digital one.

3 years ago