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Frenchwoman makes first spacewalk | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
36+ min ago (106+ words) Sophie Adenot became the first French female astronaut to venture outside the International Space Station for a spacewalk yesterday, accompanied by American astronaut Anil Menon. "I'm out," Adenot, 44, said after exiting the ISS, some 400 kilometers (250 miles) above the Earth. "I…...
China Turns to Humanoid Robots to Fill Workforce Gaps | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
1+ hour, 53+ min ago (130+ words) China Turns to Humanoid Robots to Fill Workforce Gaps News of Bahrain Email: [email protected] Beijing: China has begun considering humanoid robots as a solution to its changing workforce and growing demand for automation The government is moving beyond spectacular demonstrations…...
The Internet’s First Message Was Just Two Letters | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
4+ day, 36+ min ago (137+ words) The Internet has come a long way from its early days. But did you know that its first-ever message was not successfully delivered? On October 29, 1969, researchers at UCLA attempted to send the word “LOGIN” to a computer at the Stanford…...
Honor puts a robot in your pocket | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
4+ day, 36+ min ago (222+ words) Honor has officially launched its highly anticipated Robot Phone in China, introducing an unusual smartphone design that combines a motorized gimbal camera with artificial intelligence and flagship hardware. The phone’s standout feature is a 200MP main camera mounted on a titanium…...
Your Next Phone Is Already Thinking About Quantum Hackers | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
4+ day, 36+ min ago (171+ words) Quantum computers could one day break some of the encryption methods that currently protect our digital communications. While large-scale quantum attacks are not yet a reality, technology companies are already preparing for that future. Smartphone makers and chip manufacturers are…...
India’s Clean Energy Leadership in Green Hydrogen | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
4+ day, 2+ hour ago (325+ words) India’s Clean Energy Leadership in Green Hydrogen News of Bahrain TDT | Manama Email: [email protected] India has become a global leader in making progress on clean energy: by the end of December 2025, non-fossil fuel sources accounted for 51.93 per cent of Indiaâ…...
AI is eating your storage: SSD shortage sends prices soaring | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
5+ day, 3+ hour ago (247+ words) The world's growing appetite for artificial intelligence is creating an unexpected problem for ordinary computer users: storage is getting harder and more expensive to buy. Demand from AI data centres is putting enormous pressure on the NAND flash market, the…...
Samsung unveils AI smart glasses, bringing Gemini to your eyewear | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
5+ day, 3+ hour ago (293+ words) Samsung has unveiled its first "Intelligent Eyewear", bringing artificial intelligence, cameras and voice assistance into a pair of glasses designed to look more like everyday eyewear than a high-tech headset. The glasses were officially introduced at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event…...
Sleeping Polar Bear Disturbed, Person Fined in Arctic | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
6+ day, 36+ min ago (179+ words) Sleeping Polar Bear Disturbed, Person Fined in Arctic News of Bahrain Email: [email protected] Arctic: A person in Norway was punished for disturbing a sleeping polar bear in the Arctic, illustrating the tight laws in place to protect the creatures and…...
Skies darken as solar eclipse heads south from Arctic to Spain | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
6+ day, 36+ min ago (390+ words) One of nature's greatest spectacles -- a rare total solar eclipse -- cast its shadow yesterday, briefly turning day into night in Russia's remote Arctic north and western Iceland before heading towards mainland Europe. The Moon first blotted out the Sun at…...