JD.com Create History – First Indonesia Drone-Based Delivery Systems Test Run

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JD.com, one of the biggest Chinese retailers on the market recently made an announcement that could change how they conduct their deliveries. The company made its first completed drone flight, which was approved by the Government of Indonesia as part of a new testing system that could revolutionize the business that they conduct in...

A German government adviser recommends a ban on smartphones for children younger than 14

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A German child psychology expert and adviser to the German government says children younger than 14 should not be allowed to use smartphones, citing the danger of exposing young people to sexually explicit images.Julia von Weiler, who leads the German chapter of the group Innocence in Danger, a nonprofit organization that provides education on...

Five smart things honeybees can do

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These insects’ brains may be tiny, but they’re better with numbers than many human children and they are past masters at communicating life skillsCrunch numbersLast week, Australian scientists announced that honeybees (Apis mellifera) can learn to add and subtract. Fourteen bees were put through 100 training exercises in a maze – and got the...

Private firm defends school factsheet on Momo hoax

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Charities say parental guidance about scary-doll challenges may have worsened issueA private company that provides schools with internet safety material has insisted it behaved responsibility by issuing factsheets on the Momo challenge hoax, despite concerns it may have exacerbated the panic surrounding the issue.National Online Safety produced a factsheet entitled “What parents need to...

The Rise Of Reproductive Technology Amid Falling Fertility Rates

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Most developed countries are facing what is called an aging population. Countries like Japan, USA, UK, and other European countries classified as developed countries have populations with longer life spans but a declining birth rate.This is not surprising. Various factors and variables leading to the development of a country are also leading to a...

How Machine Learning Helps Fight Churns And Frauds

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If you asked a random person how much artificial intelligence and machine learning have affected their lives, the answer would probably be, not much. However, machine learning is increasingly prevalent in many new innovations and is steadily increasing its footprint over many products and services.Machine learning is the ability of AI to analyze the...

5 Best Photo Editing Monitors 2019

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Each year it feels as if the monitors that come out onto the market are so superior to those the previous year. This does make choosing one that bit harder.2019 is proving that it’s no different from the years before with a number of monitors hitting the stores. While you must also take into...

ICOs Rake In $160 Million In First Half Of January

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With the first half of January already done, the numbers show that ICOs had been more successful than anticipated, raising around $160 million. The interesting fact is that the ICOs that were completed by 15th January raised 33 percent of the amount that it managed to accumulate in December 2018. According to recent reports, almost half...

The New Trends Of Wearable Fitness Trackers

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Technology has managed to find its way into fitness by giving the consumers a way to analyze their live fitness and health metrics. Smart wearables are growing in popularity every year, they are expected to exceed 300 million units in 2020.Fitness or activity trackers are the most popular of smart wearables since they can...

Policing smartphones, big money from Google and more: Tech Q&A

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Law Enforcement and Your PhoneQ: Is it true that the cops can force you to unlock your iPhone? This act seems like a violation of my rights.A: Tech changes fast, and the judicial branch is struggling to keep up. This stalemate society often runs into: Most of us want to feel safe in public, and we...

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