Tuesday, 08 Oct, 2024

Tech

WhatsApp rolls out voice calling feature

DHAKA: WhatsApp users are going to be able to reach each other through voice call soon.Reddit user Pradnesh Patil from India posted a screenshot of the feature on Tuesday, which he said he could access after running the most recent version of WhatsApp (2.11.508) on his Nexus 5, using

Chinese retiree designs a robot horse

DHAKA: While many retirees take up interesting hobbies when they leave the workforce, Su Daocheng, 60, might be able to claim the title of most unusual post-work activity – designing a rideable robotic horse.Su built the robot that stands on five feet and weighs about 550 pounds over a

Ready to charge your phone with gas?

DHAKA: Even the largest external battery packs will only free you from the grid for so long before you need to plug in and recharge. Kraftwerk isn’t just another battery, even though it might look like one.This tiny 200g device is actually a self-contained fuel cell that runs on

Don't click porn-video link on Facebook

DHAKA: If one of your Facebook friends shares a pornographic video clip and it appears in your news feed, think twice about clicking on it. But if you do, and it asks you to install an update for your Flash software, back away fast.Why? It’s malware – and according to security

‘Digital World-2015’ to begin Feb 9

DHAKA: A 4-day international event on Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) titled ‘Digital World 2015’ is set to begin at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC) in the capital from February 9.Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the show.Information

How scared are you of AI?

DHAKA: Good news! We might not all die of an AI uprising, according to Eric Horvitz, the head of Microsoft's main research lab.But, the bad news is Microsoft's founder Bill Gates doesn't agree; he thinks AI will be "strong enough to be a concern" in a few decades, reports The

Office puts chips under staff's skin!

DHAKA: Want to gain entry to your office, get on a bus, or perhaps buy a sandwich? We're all getting used to swiping a card to do all these things. But at Epicenter, a new hi-tech office block in Sweden, they are trying a different approach - a chip under the skin.Felicio de Costa,

The 10 Best Tech Careers In 2015

DHAKA: Job hunting site Glassdoor released a list of 25 best jobs for 2015, following the information shared by the employees who are involved with these jobs.However, 10 of them are technology related jobs.It looked at three things to come up with an overall "Job Score": Average

British Army sets up ‘social media unit’

DHAKA: The Army is setting up a new unit that will use psychological operations and social media to help fight wars ‘in the information age’. Head of the Army General Sir Nick Carter said the move was about trying to operate ‘smarter’, reports the BBC. The 77th Brigade, made up

Smarter people use iPhones – study

DHAKA: Are you an iPhone user? Congratulations! You're probably smarter than the Android owner sitting next to you. A new study conducted by online advertising network Chitika found that states with more college graduates tend to also have higher iPhone sales, reports the CNN. Notably,

New aluminum air battery could blow past lithium-ion

DHAKA: As battery technologies go, the world has a love-hate relationship with lithium-ion. On the one hand, breakthroughs in Li-ion designs and construction are responsible for the Tesla Model S, new installations, green energy research, and the modern smartphone.On the other hand,

Microsoft's Bill Gates insists AI is a threat

DHAKA: Humans should be worried about the threat posed by artificial Intelligence, Bill Gates has said. The Microsoft founder said he didn't understand people who were not troubled by the possibility that AI could grow too strong for people to control, reports the BBC. Mr Gates

Microsoft Office joins Android world

DHAKA: Microsoft Office, officially, launched for Android devices on Thursday.The joining, however, brought Word, PowerPoint and Excel to the midsize devices, reports the CNet.The apps work much like the iOS versions, letting you create and edit documents, presentations and spreadsheets

USB 3.1 shows big gains over USB 3.0

DHAKA: USB 3.1 was a hot topic at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this year, with multiple vendors talking up the standard’s performance and new, reversible connector. Shipping hardware is still some months away, but early performance data is looking solid — particularly given

Intel says it's time for work without wires

DHAKA: Intel is getting one step closer to its goal of eliminating cables from personal computers, saying Thursday that its newest chip for work computers -- which packs in several wire-free features -- is now available.The fifth-generation Core vPro processor provides improved

How to install Windows 10

DHAKA: After last week’s Windows 10 briefing, a brand new build of the Windows 10 Technical Preview was released publicly. From then on, anyone can sign-up for the Windows Insider program and get a taste of Windows 10.Of course, pre-release builds should never be used as a primary OS,

Samsung net profit falls 27% on smartphone slowdown

DHAKA: Samsung Electronics reported a fall in fourth-quarter net profit to KRW 5.35 trillion from KRW 7.30 trillion a year earlier. Operating profit dropped to KRW 5.29 trillion from KRW 8.31 trillion, and revenues declined to KRW 52.73 trillion from KRW 59.28 trillion a year ago. The

Goldberg smartphones in Bangladesh by March

DHAKA: Goldberg, another Bangladeshi mobile handset company, will launch its own branded smartphones in local market by March.The company, a sister concern of Khansons Group, made the disclosure on Wednesday at a press conference held in city’s Farmgate area.Moreover, Goldberg

Sony to cut 1,000 jobs at smartphone business

DHAKA: Sony plans to eliminate another 1,000 jobs in its smartphone operations, a person familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.The new cuts will reduce staff in the division to about 5,000 after including 1,000 job losses previously announced by the company.The cuts will affect

Bangladesh ends 2014 with 43.6mln internet subs

DHAKA: Bangladesh ended December 2014 with 43.64 million active internet subscribers, compared with 42.99 million internet subscribers at the end of November.The mobile internet base reached 42.17 million, down from 41.51 million in November, according to figures from the Bangladesh