TJMG maintains conviction of Pรขmela Volp after technology proves car route used in the crime
The TJMG upheld the conviction of former councilwoman Pรขmela Volp for extortion, with digital tracking technology evidencing her presence at the crime scene.
CSX Tech is born to redefine the global technology market
CSX Tech has been launched to develop a technological base aimed at positioning organizations competitively in the global market.
Programming Awareness: The Hidden Face of Deep Personalization in Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses the implications of deep personalization in artificial intelligence, highlighting how technology shapes our consciousness and the risks of surrendering personal data to AI systems.
USP and Museum of Favelas unite Frantz Fanon's decolonialism with technology in special course
The Museum of Favelas and the University of Sรฃo Paulo are launching a postgraduate special course on 'Racisms and fundamentalisms in the era of iconomy: Frantz Fanon and the critique of images in digital technologies.'
AI consolidates in the region: more than half of the people already use it in place of traditional tools
A new report shows that over half of Latin Americans now use artificial intelligence tools, marking a significant shift from traditional methods in everyday activities.
Study reveals changes caused by AI in the digital content market
A study shows that artificial intelligence is significantly transforming the digital content market, generating over R$ 140 million in 2025 through AI-related educational products.
Digital dependency is becoming an increasing problem among children
One-third of primary school students are at risk of excessive use of new technologies, particularly electronic media, with 7% showing psychological symptoms related to this addiction.
Nancy Guthrie suspect's digital โblackoutโ may be key to case, says expert who probed Kohberger phone
Forensic experts suggest that the suspect in Nancy Guthrie's abduction may have left crucial digital footprints despite attempts to erase evidence.
Introducing the 'Smart-ID' solution aimed at combating fraud
Smart-ID+ is designed to enhance fraud protection for individuals and organizations in response to evolving digital threats and regulatory demands.
10 years of TikTok: The 'religion' of 1.5 billion believers
The article explores the cultural phenomenon of TikTok, highlighting its rapid growth to 1.59 billion users and comparing its influence to major world religions.
NITDA equips Enugu youths with digital tools
The National Information Technology Development Agency has equipped 50 young innovators in Enugu State with digital tools to promote digital inclusion and economic growth.
Railway.gov.gr launched - Real-time precision satellite tracking
Greece launches Railway.gov.gr for real-time satellite tracking of its national railway network, becoming the first country to implement such technology.
Column 'Midlife Crisis': I Buried My Smartphone
The columnist, part of the last generation to grow up without digital technology, describes her decision to live without a smartphone to combat addiction to digital devices.
New megatrends in education. Universities will train experts in critical technologies
Polish universities are set to receive significant support to adapt their educational offerings towards critical technologies that will strengthen economic resilience.
Africa: African Development Bank, UNDP and Partners Launch the Ai 10 Billion Initiative During 2026 Nairobi Ai Forum
The African Development Bank and UNDP have launched the AI 10 Billion Initiative to enhance AI adoption and digital economic growth in Africa.
'Amazon I Want 2026' debate on the power of voting and the use of technology in elections
The 'Amazon I Want 2026' project aims to discuss the impact of digital technology on political participation and voting choices in Brazil.
Majority in the Storting for banning nudity-generating AI
A majority in Norway's Storting supports a proposal to ban companies from generating sexualized images using AI technology.
Email becomes a testing ground for AI agents that promise to increase productivity
A digital marketing CEO has dramatically reduced the time spent managing emails by implementing AI tools that summarize important messages and draft responses.
Children receive their first tablets on average at the age of five
A new study reveals that Danish children typically receive their first tablet at 5.2 years old and their first smartphone by 8.1 years old, highlighting early screen use trends.
Measure that reduces taxes for data centers in Brazil expires on Wednesday; understand what is at stake
A tax reduction measure for data centers in Brazil is at risk of expiring without a congressional vote that would turn it into law.
Sลawomir Wikariak: mObywatel will not disappear quickly, but its demise is inevitable
The Polish government's app mObywatel might face discontinuation with the introduction of a new European digital identity wallet, although officials allege misunderstandings about its status.
Maniac, Red Alert, and the Oil Fund
The article discusses Shazia Majid's commentary on the Oil Fund's AI experiment and the risks associated with rapid technological advancements.
Association: The application of criminal liability to IT specialists without proven malicious intent threatens Latvia's digital development
The Latvian Open Technology Association argues that criminal liability for IT professionals in cybersecurity incidents, without proof of malicious intent or gross negligence, jeopardizes Latvia's digital advancement.
The Computer History Museum has been moved online โ itโs a true tech fanโs dream
The Computer History Museum has launched an online platform called OpenCHM, making its exhibits accessible to a global audience.
Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Major Bet for Digital Media
The article discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on content creation, distribution, and consumption in digital media.
Half a Century of Chat: The Evolution from 1970 to Today
The article discusses the significant evolution of communication technologies and their societal impact from 1970 to the present.
The Legitimate Question About the 'Death of the Internet'
The article discusses the shift in the internet's nature from a human-centric space to one dominated by algorithms and automated systems.
The End of the Era of 'I Saw with My Own Eyes'... How Fake Faces Have Become Comparable to Reality?
The article discusses the rise of deepfake technology and its implications on human perception, where digital faces generated by AI can now closely mimic real human faces.
Drawer: Our Words Are Not the Happiest, Who Will Finally Make Us Laugh?
The article discusses the challenges of humor in communication amid obstacles like ad blockers and VPNs.
Digital Commerce: From Searching to Predicting Consumer Interests
The article discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on eCommerce, emphasizing a shift from consumer search to predictive technology.
The Body Under Algorithmic Surveillance: How Technology is Changing Our Relationship with Health?
The article examines how digital technology, particularly smart devices and applications, is transforming people's awareness and management of their health through data analytics.
SIM card ban, Europe takes action against TikTok and Shein platforms. Technology news
Latvia is considering banning unregistered SIM cards to combat phone scams, with a proposal already submitted to the cabinet for review.
Technology scales and relationships are built
In an increasingly digital market, human relationships are becoming more valuable, as exemplified by the approach of TOTVS Sudeste Meridional in engaging with over 1,200 clients in Southern Minas Gerais.
The AI catfish, country dating and a free lunch: Your modern love stories
The article discusses various modern dating experiences shared by readers, highlighting the complexities and challenges of finding love in today's digital world.
Digital World: Screen Lock
The article discusses the emergence of a new gadget, Brick, that limits smartphone usage by blocking certain apps until it is physically tapped to the phone.
In Vilnius โ an exclusive outdoor screen for special advertising solutions
A new high-definition L-shaped digital LED screen has been installed in Vilnius for unique advertising solutions.
Kaimar Karu: about comfort, dependency, and digital risks
Kaimar Karu discusses the evolution of digital services in Estonia and highlights the differentiated digital risks faced by the country compared to Spain, the UK, or Australia.
India at the Forefront of Digital Transactions
India has become a leader in digital transactions, showcasing rapid growth and achievements in this area.
Saulina Kochanskaitฤ, Editor of 'Baltลณ Lankลณ': 'Has there ever been such a dynamic decade for publishing?'
Saulina Kochanskaitฤ reflects on the significant changes in the publishing industry over the last decade, highlighting the rise of audiobooks and digital formats.
The accessory to connect to any screen wirelessly: we tried J5Create ScreenCast Duo Mini
The J5Create ScreenCast Duo Mini allows users to connect wirelessly to TVs and displays without complicated procedures, making it ideal for travelers and remote workers.
Apple Reads Minds and Europe Rejects Silicon Valley Dominance
Apple has invested between $1.5 billion and $2 billion to acquire the Israeli startup Q.ai, which has developed technology that translates silent brain signals into digital commands.
What is Aadhaar AI Mitra?
The article explores the concept of Aadhaar AI Mitra, a digital assistant related to India's Aadhaar system.
Storage Media: Data in Glass Remains Readable After Millennia
A new storage technology allows data to be embedded in glass plates that can retain several terabytes of information and remain readable for at least ten thousand years.
Storage Media: Data in Glass Remains Readable After Millennia
A new storage technology inscribes data in small glass plates, each capable of holding multiple terabytes and remaining readable for at least ten thousand years.
Digital Carriage Project arrives in Roraima with 3,000 vacancies in free technology courses
The 'Digital Carriage' program offers free technology courses and aims to certify three thousand students in Roraima this year.
Google to make multimillion-dollar investment in fiber optic route between the United States and India
Google is set to invest in building two fiber optic routes that will enhance connectivity between the United States and India using cutting-edge technology.
Immortal social networks: Meta has devised an AI that simulates the activity of users on Instagram and Facebook after death
Meta has patented an AI model intended to simulate user activity on social media platforms after their death, allowing posts and interactions to continue in a way that mimics the deceased user's behavior, although it will not implement this technology.
India Today AI Summit: Should there be digital governance on AI or not? This is the expert's opinion
Experts at the India Today AI Summit discuss the necessity and challenges of artificial intelligence governance in India.
The State Allocates 16 Million Euros: The Goal is to Relieve Families of Care Burdens
Estonia is launching a nearly 16 million euro welfare technology program aimed at supporting the elderly and people with special needs to remain independent and safe at home longer.
"A matter of national survival": What is the biggest challenge for Europeans today
Digital sovereignty has become a pressing matter of national survival for Europeans amid rising geopolitical tensions.