Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

Tech

EU Parliament approves copyright law in blow to tech firms

The European Parliament on Wednesday (Sep 12) approved a controversial EU copyright law that hands more power to news and record companies against internet giants like Google and Facebook. Backing the draft were traditional media, in urgent search of revenue at a time when web users

TV channels invited to take service of Bangabandhu-I satellite

DHAKA: State minister for information Tarana Halim invited private TV channels to take service of the Bangabandhu-I satellite after successful launch and test operation or operational test or placement into orbit. The minister made the urge while speaking to reporters at the

Alibaba’s Jack Ma to ‘step down’

One of China's richest men, Jack Ma, is to step down as executive chairman of the Alibaba e-commerce empire on Monday (Sep 10), the New York Times reported. He will remain on Alibaba's board of directors but focus on philanthropy in education, the newspaper said. Ma

Astronauts repair air leak on International Space Station

Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) are having to deal with an air leak from a possible collision. It has been traced to a small hole in a capsule that was used to deliver a new crew to the laboratory 400km (250 miles) above the Earth in June. It is thought the damage

Facebook rolls out its Watch video service worldwide

Facebook launched Watch video service last year in the US as a platform for episodic TV content, and now it's going international.  The social media company announced that the VOD service will be "available everywhere" as of now, giving creators around the world an alternative to

NASA readies satellite to track Earth's melting ice

NASA is preparing to launch a cutting-edge, laser-armed satellite that will spend three years studying Earth's changing ice sheets from above. Called the Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2), the mission is currently scheduled to launch in mid-September. The

Google faces lawsuit for tracking locations of users

Google is facing a fresh wave of scrutiny after it was revealed that it stores users' location data even after they've turned 'Location History' off.  A new lawsuit alleges that it illegally tracked the movements of millions of iPhone and Android users even when they

IU student invents ‘Object Picking Robot’

IU: An engineering student of Islamic University has invented a remote controlled ‘Object Picking Robot’.  The inventor, Sajib Saha, 2011-12 batch student of IU Electrical and Electric Engineering Department, made the disclosureon Tuesday (August 7). The robot can be controlled

Internet-Facebook to be suspended in future, if necessary: Mustafa Jabbar

DHAKA: Telecom and ICT Minister Mustafa Jabbar said internet and Facebook services will be suspended in future if any circumstance emerges that may endanger the state. The minister was replying to queries of reporters after finishing a program organized at a city hotel in the capital

3G, 4G internet services resumed

DHAKA: Mobile services of 3G and 4G internet were restored Sunday (August 5), after around 24-hours of disruption due to technical glitch on Saturday (August 4). Users got access to internet on their phones since the evening.     Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory

PM opens Sajeeb Wazed Ground stations for Bangabandhu-1

DHAKA: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the ground stations for ‘Bangabandhu-1’ satellite named after her son also ICT Adviser Sajeeb Wazed Joy, installed in Gazipur and Rangamati.  The premier opened the stations through videoconferencing at Bangabandhu International

World’s first floating nuclear power plant gets fuel load

Fuel loading of Akademik Lomonosov, world’s only floating nuclear power unit (FNPU) so far, begins in Russia. After getting necessary permission from Rostechnadzor, regulatory body of Russia the stage by stage fuel loading starts on July 25 at the Atomflot (Subsidiary of Rosatom) base

Google profits hit by $5bn fine, but sales soar

Google managed to make billions even after being hit with a massive fine that would cripple many businesses. Alphabet, Google's parent company, saw its profit dented in the second quarter by this month's record European antitrust fine, but a surge in sales helped offset that

AL to launch 5G if comes to power again: Joy

DHAKA: Prime Minister's ICT Affairs Adviser Sajeeb Wazed Joy said Fifth generation mobile network service will be launched in Bangladesh if Awami League government elected in the next election.  Sajeeb Wazed Joy, also Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s son, made the remarks after

Facebook investigates another data firm

Facebook has suspended a US-based analytics firm while it investigates concerns about the collection and sharing of user data. Crimson Hexagon, based in Boston, describes itself as offering “consumer insights” and has contracts with government agencies around the world, reports the

Europe hits Google with a record $5 billion fine

Europe has hit Google with a record $5 billion fine. The company was ordered by the European Commission on Wednesday to pay €4.34 billion ($5 billion) for unfairly pushing its apps on smartphone users and thwarting competitors, reports the CNN. "Google has used Android as a

Facebook faces massive fine over data scandal

The UK's data protection watchdog intends to fine Facebook £500,000 for data breaches - the maximum allowed. The Information Commissioner's Office said Facebook had failed to ensure another company - Cambridge Analytica - had deleted users' data. The ICO will also bring

BASIS National ICT Awards kicks off

DHAKA: BASIS National ICT Awards 2018 kicked off on Saturday (July 7) which is being held for the 2nd time.  Winners of BASIS National ICT Awards will be nominated for APICTA Awards 2018 to hold at Guangzhou of China, said a press release.  On Saturday, a press conference was held

Internet facility in every union from this year: Minister

MYMENSINGH: Posts, Telecommunications & Information Technology Minister Mustafa Jabbar said that the government will provide internet through fiber optical cable in each union parishads of the country, from this year.  “The ‘agricultural Bangladesh’ has now turned into

Aptech, ADN Eduservices to create skilled manpower in IT sector

DHAKA: With the slogan ‘Get skilled, life will change’, the worldwide prominent IT training companies Aptech International and ADN Eduservices Limited are working on creating skilled manpower in the IT sector of Bangladesh, as Managing Director of ADN Eduservices Tapan Kanti Sarkar