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Meta to Track Employee Activity for AI Training Amid Workforce Shift
New internal system will capture keystrokes and screen activity, raising privacy concerns despite company safeguards
April 22, 2026
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Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban Faces Scrutiny Over Weak Platform Checks
Australia’s world first social media age restriction is facing fresh scrutiny after age verification providers said enforcement problems are being driven by weak platform implementation, not by limits in the technology itself.
April 22, 2026
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SpaceX Warns Space Based AI Data Centers Face Commercial Viability Risks
SpaceX has warned investors that its plans to build artificial intelligence data centers in space, along with future industrial projects on the Moon and Mars, depend on technologies that are still unproven and may never become commercially viable. The warning appeared in a pre-IPO filing as the company prepares for a possible public listing.
April 22, 2026
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Tim Cook to Step Down as Apple CEO After Nearly 15 Years at the Helm
Apple’s long-serving chief executive will hand over leadership to hardware chief John Ternus while remaining as executive chairman
April 21, 2026
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Humanoid Robot Sets New Half Marathon Record in Beijing, Outpaces Human Athletes
AI-powered robot developed by Honor completes 21km race faster than top human runner, highlighting rapid progress in robotics and automation
April 20, 2026
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CU to Launch Country’s First Satellite-Based Ocean Data Centre, Boosting Marine Research Capacity
Chittagong University develops advanced facility for ocean observation, climate analysis, and blue economy research
April 18, 2026
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Could Digital Twins Turn Workers Into “Superworkers”? AI Clones Reshape the Future of Work
Companies experiment with AI-powered digital replicas of employees to boost productivity, cut hiring needs, and redefine performance
April 17, 2026
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5 Years Later, Lost Child Sayedul Reunites With Family in Heartwarming Dhaka Story
A 12-year-old street child in Dhaka has reunited with his parents after five years, following a viral Facebook post that helped trace his family through public engagement and social media sharing.
April 16, 2026
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How a Chinese manufacturer weathered Trump tariffs and global trade disruption
For Agilian Technology, a mid sized electronics manufacturer in southern China, Donald Trump’s tariffs did not break the business. They forced it to rethink how it works, where it ships, and how much of its future it can safely keep tied to the United States. After a turbulent 2025 marked by frozen orders, panicked clients, and pressure to move production out of China, the company has emerged with a more cautious but firmer view: China remains extremely hard to replace as a manufacturing base.