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China Is Training Robots With Human Labor
In a warehouse in China, workers put on VR headsets and repeat simple actions — opening microwaves, wiping tables, folding clothes — not for practice, but to teach robots how to move like humans.
Across the country, government-backed robot training centers are collecting thousands of hours of human movement data. Workers wear motion-capture gear and exoskeletons, performing the same tasks again and again. Some jokingly call themselves “cyber laborers.”
China sees humanoid robots as a solution to labor shortages and an aging population. But for now, progress depends on slow, repetitive human work. Teaching robots turns out to be deeply manual — and deeply human.
In a warehouse in China, workers put on VR headsets and repeat simple actions — opening microwaves, wiping tables, folding clothes — not for practice, but to teach robots how to move like humans.
Across the country, government-backed robot training centers are collecting thousands of hours of human movement data. Workers wear motion-capture gear and exoskeletons, performing the same tasks again and again. Some jokingly call themselves “cyber laborers.”
China sees humanoid robots as a solution to labor shortages and an aging population. But for now, progress depends on slow, repetitive human work. Teaching robots turns out to be deeply manual — and deeply human.
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#TechByte: Germany and Israel sign cybersecurity pact — joint 'cyberdome' and drone defense
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and PM Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement integrating German and Israeli cyber‑defense capabilities, creating an automated system to detect and repel cyber and drone attacks.
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and PM Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement integrating German and Israeli cyber‑defense capabilities, creating an automated system to detect and repel cyber and drone attacks.
"Cybersecurity is one of the main threats to our internal security, and in many ways also our infrastructure... I think Germany and Israel are natural partners," Netanyahu said.
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Your heating may soon come from a data center
Data centers consume huge amounts of electricity—and almost all of it turns into heat. Until recently, that heat was wasted. Now, operators are starting to reuse it to warm homes, power district heating networks, and even heat greenhouses and fish farms.
Across Europe, new rules and incentives are pushing data centers to feed waste heat back into cities. In places like Stockholm and Helsinki, server heat already warms thousands of apartments. The benefits go both ways: lower cooling costs for data centers, cheaper heating for communities, and fewer emissions overall.
In cold regions, reusing waste heat can cut a data center’s power demand by 10–30% and sometimes even generate new revenue. From Nordic cities to university campuses, server rooms are quietly becoming neighborhood boilers—turning digital infrastructure into a local energy source.
Data centers consume huge amounts of electricity—and almost all of it turns into heat. Until recently, that heat was wasted. Now, operators are starting to reuse it to warm homes, power district heating networks, and even heat greenhouses and fish farms.
Across Europe, new rules and incentives are pushing data centers to feed waste heat back into cities. In places like Stockholm and Helsinki, server heat already warms thousands of apartments. The benefits go both ways: lower cooling costs for data centers, cheaper heating for communities, and fewer emissions overall.
In cold regions, reusing waste heat can cut a data center’s power demand by 10–30% and sometimes even generate new revenue. From Nordic cities to university campuses, server rooms are quietly becoming neighborhood boilers—turning digital infrastructure into a local energy source.
Sony Hands Control of Bravia TVs to TCL
Sony is selling a majority 51% stake of its TV business to China’s TCL, forming a new joint venture that will continue using the Sony and Bravia brands. The partnership, expected to start in April 2027 pending regulatory approvals, combines Sony’s high-quality picture, audio, and supply chain expertise with TCL’s advanced display technology, global reach, and cost-efficient manufacturing.
The deal marks the end of an era for Sony TVs, but could bring more affordable Bravia models blending Sony’s renowned image processing and sound with TCL’s innovation. Sony CEO Kimio Maki says the venture will create new value for customers, while TCL chair DU Juan expects it to boost brand value, scale, and optimize the supply chain.
Once a pioneer in LED, quantum dot, and OLED TVs, Sony now faces fierce competition in a low-margin market dominated by Samsung, LG, TCL, and others, making this strategic move a major shift in home entertainment.
Sony is selling a majority 51% stake of its TV business to China’s TCL, forming a new joint venture that will continue using the Sony and Bravia brands. The partnership, expected to start in April 2027 pending regulatory approvals, combines Sony’s high-quality picture, audio, and supply chain expertise with TCL’s advanced display technology, global reach, and cost-efficient manufacturing.
The deal marks the end of an era for Sony TVs, but could bring more affordable Bravia models blending Sony’s renowned image processing and sound with TCL’s innovation. Sony CEO Kimio Maki says the venture will create new value for customers, while TCL chair DU Juan expects it to boost brand value, scale, and optimize the supply chain.
Once a pioneer in LED, quantum dot, and OLED TVs, Sony now faces fierce competition in a low-margin market dominated by Samsung, LG, TCL, and others, making this strategic move a major shift in home entertainment.
Scientists Create Living Computers Powered by Mushrooms
Researchers at The Ohio State University have shown that common edible mushrooms like shiitake can be grown and trained to work as organic computer memory. In the study, the fungi acted as memristors, electronic components that process and store data by remembering past electrical signals.
After being grown, dehydrated, and connected to electronic circuits, the mushroom-based devices behaved similarly to traditional chips. When used as RAM, they were able to switch electrical states at up to 5,850 signals per second with about 90% accuracy. Like a real brain, performance improved when more mushrooms were added to the circuit.
Because fungi are biodegradable, inexpensive to grow, and don’t depend on rare earth materials, researchers say mushroom-powered electronics could offer a low-energy, environmentally friendly path for future computing.
Researchers at The Ohio State University have shown that common edible mushrooms like shiitake can be grown and trained to work as organic computer memory. In the study, the fungi acted as memristors, electronic components that process and store data by remembering past electrical signals.
After being grown, dehydrated, and connected to electronic circuits, the mushroom-based devices behaved similarly to traditional chips. When used as RAM, they were able to switch electrical states at up to 5,850 signals per second with about 90% accuracy. Like a real brain, performance improved when more mushrooms were added to the circuit.
Because fungi are biodegradable, inexpensive to grow, and don’t depend on rare earth materials, researchers say mushroom-powered electronics could offer a low-energy, environmentally friendly path for future computing.
⚡️Meta plans to test new premium subscription models across Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp in 2026, offering exclusive features like anonymous Instagram Story viewing, ad-free WhatsApp status updates, and advanced creative tools on Facebook.
⚡️Apple is adding a new privacy feature in iOS 26.3.
The new feature is set to limit how precisely mobile networks can track your location.
The new feature is set to limit how precisely mobile networks can track your location.
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YouTube has begun blocking background playback for non-Premium users on third-party mobile browsers.
Brave released a quick update to restore the feature, with instructions to update content filters in Settings > Shields > Content Filtering.
Brave released a quick update to restore the feature, with instructions to update content filters in Settings > Shields > Content Filtering.
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