Techlife News - 15.02.2020
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London police started using facial recognition cameras on Tuesday to automatically scan for wanted people, as authorities adopt ...
Signs warned that police were using the technology to find people “wanted for serious crimes.” Officers stood nearby, explaining ...
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The watchlist images are mainly of people wanted by the police or courts for serious crimes like attempted murder, McEwan said. ...
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Organizers of the world’s biggest mobile technology fair are pulling the plug over worries about the viral outbreak from China. ...
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The decision comes after dozens of tech companies and wireless carriers dropped out, with the latest cancelations by Nokia, Voda ...
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“the alarmist attitude of the technological companies that from their position of global supremacy don’t care about the local im ...
Huawei was scaling back by assigning European staff to the show instead. Its chairman had planned to hold a media briefing by vi ...
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Chinese authorities are struggling to strike a delicate balance between containing a viral outbreak and restarting the world’s s ...
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factory. China alone accounted for half the growth in the world’s oil demand last year, according to IHS Markit. It buys more th ...
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from China and will reduce first-quarter revenue by up to $60 million. The consequences are severe in part because so many compa ...
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