JP Morgan monitors junior analysts' working hours to avoid overwork
JP Morgan Chase is monitoring the working hours declared by junior investment analysts to avoid overwork, using electronic tracking systems to compare reported hours with recorded activities.
Kawasaki's strange electronic warfare aircraft blinds the enemy
Kawasaki's latest electronic warfare aircraft features a design reminiscent of science fiction, due to decades-long hidden systems technology.
We have never fought against Iran, but they attack our lives in Dubai
A group of Russian expatriates in Dubai struggles with daily life changes as the city implements electronic warfare systems in response to Iranian drone attacks that threaten its economy.
Greece proceeds with the upgrade and modernisation of aerial firefighting fleet
Greece has officially signed a contract with Canada to upgrade the electronic and navigation systems of its Canadair CL-415 firefighting aircraft.
During the War: How to Jam GPS?
The article discusses electronic jamming of GPS signals amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, highlighting how it disrupts navigation systems in the Middle East.
The Jungle of Healthcare Quotas: Will Electronic Appointments Alone Simplify Patients' Lives?
The article discusses the introduction of electronic referrals in Latvia's healthcare system, aimed at reducing waiting times for patients, but raises concerns about potential complications due to different appointment systems in various institutions.
Before the bombers fly: How to disable air defenses and open the battle sky?
The article discusses the strategic importance of air superiority in the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict and the methodologies used to achieve it.
A wave of electronic interference hits aviation and ships in the Middle East
A significant wave of electronic interference is disrupting aviation and maritime systems across the Middle East, correlated with escalating electronic warfare amid tensions between Iran and Israel.
Cashless policy to block leakages, boost accountability โ FAAN
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria is enforcing electronic payment systems across airports to enhance revenue accountability and transparency.
Teresa Siudem: When Will the Scanner Replace the Printer in Offices?
The article discusses the transition to electronic document management systems in public offices in Poland, highlighting the necessity for systemic changes to improve document handling and storage.
Failure in the electronic testing system of standardized exams has not had much impact
A significant failure in the electronic testing system for standardized exams in Iceland did not lead to major consequences.
With 'Your 0km Without Barriers', passing through tolls is easier
A campaign by ACARA aims to simplify toll processes for new car owners in Argentina by integrating electronic toll payment systems in new vehicles.
The military and police prohibit Chinese cars from entering their parking lots โ "Rzeczpospolita" has learned
Poland's military and police have banned Chinese cars from their parking lots due to security concerns over advanced electronic systems in these vehicles.
Just over half of Brazilians trust electronic voting machines, according to Quaest
A survey shows that only 53% of Brazilians trust electronic voting machines, with significant distrust observed among evangelical voters and supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic backtracks on program move for current students
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has decided that current students in the electronic systems engineering technology program will not need to relocate to Regina and can continue their studies in Saskatoon.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic students feeling โblindsidedโ as program moves cities
Students in Saskatchewan Polytechnic's electronic systems engineering technology program are upset about the relocation of their program from Saskatoon to Regina, which would require them to move or withdraw.
Public consultation on the bill for modernization and upgrading of transport - What is planned for ticket evasion and attacks on inspectors
A public electronic consultation has been opened for the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport's bill aimed at modernizing and upgrading transport systems, addressing long-standing technical and operational issues.
Russia's logistics hub, drone control points and electronic warfare systems are hit, Ukraine's General Staff says
Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted a Russian logistics hub and various military installations, according to Ukraine's General Staff.
Revealing secret documents of the Israeli army and closing the gap took 6 days
An Israeli newspaper reported a major security breach in the army's digital systems, where sensitive military documents were publicly accessible online due to an unprotected electronic folder.
Egypt simplifies entry and exit rules. Paper forms are becoming obsolete
Egypt is introducing an electronic system at all airports by the end of January to replace manual arrival and departure cards, according to Civil Aviation Minister Sameh El Hefny.
Defense contracts Indra and Airbus for 16 million to develop the Army's future 'spy plane'
The Ministry of Defense has awarded a 16 million contract to Indra and Airbus to develop a future spy plane tailored to military needs, focusing on the integration of electronic intelligence and communications systems.
How municipalities use modern technologies? AI is timidly knocking on the offices
The article explores how Polish municipalities are increasingly adopting modern technologies, including intranets and electronic document management systems, while also considering the implementation of artificial intelligence solutions.
Do you know what this light is for? They call it the 'brain' of the car, especially to watch when it lights up in one color
The EPC light on the dashboard, often unknown, indicates issues with ignition and throttle functions and monitors various electronic safety systems in modern cars, particularly those from the Volkswagen group.
Receipts, POS, payments: everything changes from 2026. What to know
Starting January 1, 2026, Italy will implement more technical measures in the fight against tax evasion, requiring cash registers and electronic payment systems to be interconnected for immediate financial tracking.