Google said Wednesday it plans to limit tracking and data sharing for users of its Android operating system, which is used by over 2.5 billion…
your ad hereA Nigerian rights group has filed a lawsuit to force authorities to publish an agreement reached with Twitter in January to lift a block on…
your ad hereThe technology industry has long employed mostly men in technical roles. But a nonprofit group in Seattle, Washington is trying to change that. VOA’s Natasha…
your ad hereSeveral senior members of President Joe Biden’s administration led the charge Thursday for a significant practical expansion of the nationwide use of electric vehicles. The…
your ad hereMedia giant News Corp is investigating a cyberattack that has accessed the email and documents of some of its employees and journalists. On Friday, New…
your ad hereAs if we didn’t have enough to worry about: Some scientists are warning about the inevitable catastrophic effects on modern life from a super-sized solar…
your ad hereAt the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, China is using technology to keep athletes and visitors safe as part of its pandemic precautions. But for visitors,…
your ad hereMore than a decade ago, technology giant Apple began telling its smartphone customers that if something was worth doing, “There’s an app for that.” Starting…
your ad hereNews Corp disclosed on Friday it was the target of a cyberattack that accessed data of some employees, with its internet security adviser saying the…
your ad hereThe same technology companies that helped drag the U.S. stock market back from the depths of the pandemic recession in 2021 led the market into…
your ad hereA single lightning bolt that leapt across three U.S. states has been identified as the longest ever, the U.N. weather agency said Tuesday. Dubbed a…
your ad hereFor teachers at a middle school in New Mexico’s largest city, the first inkling of a widespread tech problem came during an early morning staff…
your ad hereMyanmar’s military government is set to pass a new cybersecurity law that will ban the use of internet services, a move that has been condemned…
your ad hereElectric vehicles are in high demand as gas prices and concerns about carbon emissions and global warming climb. From the 2022 Washington Auto Show, VOA’s…
your ad hereThe U.S. Federal Aviation Administration announced Friday U.S.-based telecommunications companies AT&T and Verizon can activate more of their fifth-generation, or 5G, transmitters after consultation with…
your ad hereToyota is working with Japan’s space agency on a vehicle to explore the lunar surface, with ambitions to help people live on the moon by…
your ad hereVoice-activated virtual assistant technologies, such as Siri and Alexa, are becoming increasingly common around the world, but in Africa, with its many languages, most people…
your ad hereVoice activated virtual assistant technologies, such as Siri and Alexa, are becoming increasingly common around the world but in Africa, with its many languages, most…
your ad hereThe current difficulty in filling many service jobs in the U.S. is leaving hotels scrambling to provide room service. But with a bit of ingenuity and…
your ad hereIt’s a key part of President Joe Biden’s plans to fight major ransomware attacks and digital espionage campaigns: creating a board of experts that would…
your ad hereIn a California senior care community, very special pets are helping residents keep their spirits up, fight anxiety and feel loved. Officials say these animals…
your ad hereThe United Arab Emirates has banned the flying of drones in the country for recreation after Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed a fatal drone attack on…
your ad hereMeta, the parent company of Facebook, has removed two popular Kurdish Facebook pages accused of spreading misinformation that helped convince thousands of Kurds to mass…
your ad hereU.S. President Joe Biden touted a $20 billion investment by American technology company Intel to build a semiconductor factory in Ohio to address a global…
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