Japan builds 'wooden' satellite

Sumitomo Forestry, a Japanese company, and Kyoto University are jointly building the world's first wooden satellite. To be successful in building it by 2023, Sumitomo Forestry has already begun research on tree growth and the use of wood components in space.Takao Doi, a professor...
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Zoom will come with email service!

 Whether there will ever be more growth in video conferencing services beyond 2020 could be debated. However, there is no dispute that Zoom has been able to do it on its own this year. Despite the presence of heavyweight apps like Skype, Google Meet, etc., it is a mystery...
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Nuro will deliver the goods in self-driving vehicles in California

 For the first time, robotics company Nuro has been allowed to operate its own self-propelled vehicles commercially in California. The Silicon Valley company is set to begin offering driverless delivery services with the approval it received on Wednesday.In this new service,...
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China Launches Anti-Monopoly Investigation Into Alibaba

 China has launched an investigation into the Alibaba group. The country's regulatory body said on Thursday that it was investigating the policy of monopolizing business.Earlier, the e-commerce giant was warned about the so-called "choose one of two" practice. Under the...
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Apple targets car production by 2024, Reuters

 Apple's car has been discussed several times before, but it did not get water. Apple's reputation as a maker of valuable electronics products could be ideal for entering the car market. However, Apple has never been so keen to take part in the fierce battles of conventional...
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Oracle moves its HQ from California to Texas

 Software giant Oracle is relocating its headquarters from Redwood City, California to Austin, Texas. Oracle said the decision was made considering the benefits of the workplace for employees.Oracle told CNBC that Austin is the best place for Oracle to drive growth and...
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The FCC has ordered the removal of Huawei components from the network

 The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has instructed certain U.S. telecommunications companies to remove Huawei components from their networks. The "remove and replace" directive is the latest US move against Huawei on national security issues.Earlier, Huawei...
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Digital Strike China, 100 apps banned

 Seeing India, China called a digital strike. The Chinese government has banned at least 100 online apps. This includes apps from many famous organizations in many countries, including the United States.Famous apps like TripAdvisor have also been banned in China. It is...
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Apple unveils AirPods Max

 After many months of discussions and rumors, the matter has finally been confirmed. Apple has unveiled its first over-the-year headphones without much fanfare. It includes Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), hands-free access to Siri, and all existing elements of Apple...
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Google’s Co-Head of Ethical AI Timnit Gebru Says She Was Fired for Email

Google fired Timothy Gebru, the technical co-leader of the Ethical Eye team. More than 1,200 Google employees and more than 1,500 researchers have protested the company's dismissal of the black woman scientist. Gebru alleges that he was fired to suppress marginalized voices...
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Microsoft has started selling sweaters!

 Tech giant Microsoft has started selling winter clothes or sweaters with its own logo. These MS-Paint software-centric sweaters are selling for. 69.99. According to technology media reports, the move is aimed at collaborating with a non-profit organization called...
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