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How the Huawei Fight is Changing the Face of 5G

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That alarmed the US, which equated Huawei's dominance with Chinese-control of global telecommunications—under a 2017 Chinese law all domestic companies are compelled to help the Chinese intelligence services on demand. Huawei has since been blocked from 5G networks in the Netherlands. So the U.S.

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Their Bionic Eyes Are Now Obsolete and Unsupported

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Jeroen Perk, who lives in the Netherlands, lost his sight almost completely by the age of 19. optimistic news story on receiving her Argus II in New York in 2017, she found the implant more distracting than enabling. “I Spectrum that the Orion enabled him to walk through a grocery store and do his shopping without using a cane.

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Satellite Imagery for Everyone

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DigitalGlobe (which Maxar acquired in 2017) recently announced that it had managed to send data from a satellite down to a ground station and then store it in the cloud in less than a minute. Sarah Parcak of the University of Alabama, for example, uses satellite imagery to locate archaeological sites of interest.

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Why Cyberwarfare Is Overhyped

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Shapiro: So I’m a professor of law and philosophy at Yale University. And I was a computer science major at Columbia University. And a lot of people were asking when the book came out in 2017, “What about cyber war? Scott Shapiro: Please do. Schneider: Before we talk about your book, tell me a little bit about yourself.

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