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2018年4月10日 星期二

University boycott ends after KAIST confirms no 'killer robot' development

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April 10, 2018
University boycott ends after KAIST confirms no 'killer robot' development
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​The boycott involving over 50 researchers from 30 countries has ended after South Korea's KAIST university agreed to not partake in the development of lethal autonomous weapons.

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Xiaomi pushes for local smartphone component creation in India

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Huawei's P20 Pro has a huge design flaw

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Apple now powered by 100 percent renewable energy worldwide

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Cisco security: Russia, Iran switches hit by attackers who leave US flag on screens

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Microsoft to detail its 'Zanzibar' smart rollable mat at April ACM CHI confab

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Nvidia accelerates artificial intelligence, analytics with an ecosystem approach

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2018年4月9日 星期一

NBN expands FttC and relaunches HFC

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NBN expands FttC to 1.5m premises
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NBN has replaced around 440,000 premises slated to receive FttN and HFC connections with FttC, bringing the footprint total to around 1.5 million premises.

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NBN relaunches HFC network

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NBN announces 5G trials with Ericsson

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Cubs' Anthony Rizzo placed on disabled list

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Apr 9, 2018
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Cubs' Anthony Rizzo placed on DL, should be ready for Cardinals series

Monday, April 9, 2018, 6:16 PM CT

The Cubs took the cautious route Monday by placing first baseman Anthony Rizzo on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to April 6.


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