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‘Wareware wa Uchuujin’ Reveals Main Cast, Additional Staff, Teaser Trailer

Music The official X (formally Twitter) of the Wareware wa Uchuujin (We Are Aliens) revealed the main cast, additional staff,...

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‘We love you’ – Bono pays tribute to Clannad singer-songwriter and harpist Moya Brennan after death at 73

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Budget cuts & developing backwards

With the upcoming fiscal year’s budget drawing closer, most conversations in the business and policy circles are focused on the usual items, with defence spending and the International Monetary Fund conditionalities taking the limelight. What remains missing from the discourse, as usual, is the potential neglect for the development spending, which media reports suggest may

Karen Read Developing Scripted Project Based on Her Murder Case After Being Found Not Guilty

After being found not guilty in a high-profile murder trial, Karen Read and her lead defense attorney, Alan Jackson, are teaming up with LBI Entertainment (“Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Hell or High Water”) to develop a scripted project with new insight into her story. The second murder trial of Read, who was charged in

Developing countries locked out of low-carbon technology trade | Science

Science & Nature More than 90% of all low-carbon technology trade is between high-income countries and China...Read MoreLaine Mote

Kobo360 is developing HaulSight, a fleet management software for Africa’s big businesses

Kobo360, the Goldman Sachs-backed truck-hailing startup, is developing a subscription-based fleet management software called HaulSight. The software enables businesses to track their fleet of vehicles, plan routes, and access invoice discounting. Developed this year, HaulSight is an opportunity for Kobo360 to increase revenue from its existing clientele—manufacturers like Flour Mills, Dangote, and FMCGs like Unilever—all

Arm is developing its own prototype semiconductor, reference designs

TechSpot is about to celebrate its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Rumor mill: Arm has traditionally licensed blueprints of its designs to other companies, which has spread its influence across the entire computing industry. Reports that it's actively developing processors could mark an end of an era in which it has

DHA is developing a virtual-first health ecosystem

CHICAGO – In a vast, integrated health ecosystem, the future is high-tech and high-touch, "right in line with this year's HIMSS23 theme, "Health that connects, tech that cares," said. Dr. Telita Crosland, Lieutenant General, director of the Defense Health Agency. Crosland described the agency's virtual-first, data-driven focus for the next three years as a "fundamental

Opus.ai is developing a new, text driven approach to 3D world development

TechSpot is about to celebrate its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Something to look forward to: Opus.ai is currently working on an AI-driven video content development tool that would enable users to build virtual worlds using only plain text. According to the company's site, the tool will produce original content much

Developing countries risk being left behind by green tech revolution, warns UN development body

cienpies - stock.adobe.com United Nations Conference on Trade and Development urges action from governments and developed countries to ensure the developing world does not miss out on the opportunity to benefit economically from the green tech revolution By Caroline Donnelly, Datacentre Editor Published: 16 Mar 2023 12:00 The green tech revolution risks passing developing countries

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