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PCB brings full match officials' technology to PSL 10 for the first time

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the complete implementation of Match Officials' Technology (MOT) for the 10th season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). This marks an important step towards adopting advanced technological solutions for match officiation in this significant chapter of the league’s history. From April 11 onwards, PSL Season 10 will include 34 games spread out among four stadiums, beginning with a face-off between Islamabad United and Lahore Qalandars at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The finale will take place at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, where 13 fixtures—comprising both eliminators as well as the grand finale—are scheduled. According to the PCB statement, PSL X aims to meet international benchmarks through state-of-the-art technology such as automatic no-ball recognition systems, Decision Review System (DRS), inning duration clocks, and instantaneous multiple angle replay capabilities. Referees will utilize portable devices for immediate rec...

Eid Exodus: Over 10.7 Million Mobile Users Flee Dhaka During Holidays

Dhaka, April 5 -- Approximately 10.7 million mobile users departed Dhaka throughout the prolonged nine-day public holiday for Eid ul-Fitr, which ran from March 28 to April 3. This information, based on data from the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), covers users of four major telecom operators-Grameenphone, Robi, Banglalink and Teletalk. Faiz Ahmad Tayyab, special assistant to the senior adviser of the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications, and Information Technology, shared this data on his Facebook account. Based on his posting, over the festive season, approximately 10.7 million mobile users departed from Dhaka, whereas around 4.4 million individuals arrived in the city. Due to the lack of precise data on how many individuals left Dhaka for other destinations, this estimate is based on the number of mobile users. Children and individuals who do not use mobile phones are excluded from this calculation, while those who use multiple SIM cards are ...

VP Dhankhar Calls for Urgent AI Regulation, Transparency, and Ethical Safeguards

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New Delhi [India], April 5 (ANI): The Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar , at the time of AI on Trial's book launch, stressed the significance of maintaining a balance AI regulation With innovation comes the need to be wary of AI’s dangers, and there is an urgent call for a clear, worldwide strategy to safeguard public well-being, provide legal certainty, and promote the ethical application of AI. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar spoke at an event where he released the book "AI on Trial," written by Rajya Sabha member Sujeet Kumar, which took place at his official residence. He stressed the importance of regulating artificial intelligence while ensuring a proper equilibrium between oversight and promoting technological advancement. "The regulation of artificial intelligence will shape the type of society we aim to create. It has emerged as a crucial element that defines our future trajectory. Will we embrace a digital dystopia wher...

NDDC Empowers Delta Girls in STEM: An International Edition

The Niger Delta Development Commission has disclosed major initiatives aimed at enhancing science and technology education by providing crucial skills to young females for the contemporary era. This program seeks to close the gender gap in STEM fields and promote innovation within the Niger Delta area. At the conclusion of the Girl Child STEM competition in Port Harcourt, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, the Managing Director of NDDC—who was represented by Dr. Awele Chukwudifu, the Director of Education—expressed his continued dedication to investing in human resources during the event’s final ceremonies. This STEM contest has significantly benefited young girls by providing them with crucial technological skills needed for the future," she stated, commending the NDDC Board and Management for their commitment to enhancing education. Prof. Continue Eletu, speaking on behalf of the Director of the Rivers State Office, highlighted that this initiative is in line with t...

Drivers Decry Soaring Data Costs in E-Hailing Industry

Drivers affiliated with the Amalgamated Union of App-Based Transporters of Nigeria have voiced their concerns about the rapidly increasing prices of mobile data. Drivers working for platforms such as Uber, Bolt, and InDrive have voiced their worries about increasing costs, stating that these were significantly affecting their income on a day-to-day basis. In an interview with Saturday PUNCH The Treasurer for the South-South Zone of AUATON, Reward Ahuruezenma, highlighted the challenging financial situation faced by e-hailing drivers. Previously, I would typically spend around ₦1,000 to ₦1,500 on data each day, but currently, it’s closer to ₦2,500. This situation is becoming unsustainable. The high costs are affecting calls, GPS functions, and the overall use of ride-hailing applications," he stated. Ahuruezenma criticized the federal legislators for failing to act, describing the present data costs as a type of exploitation. What is occurring...

How Alibaba Is Becoming China's AI Leader and a Crucible for Entrepreneurs

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Through its innovative technologies and support for ex-employees, this major corporation is transforming China's artificial intelligence sector. Liu Zhu Mingming, an engineer with experience at Alibaba Group Holding , left in 2014 to found his own venture, Rokid. The start-up, which develops smart glasses, was backed by angel investors that included Vision Plus Capital, formed by Eddie Wu Yongming and others before Wu became CEO of Alibaba in 2023. Ten years down the line, Rokid has become one of the leading tech startups in Hangzhou, which happens to be Alibaba’s hometown in eastern China. In recent times, their AR glasses, fueled by AI technologies, have gained significant attention online and in financial markets, propelling Rokid into prominence as the “seventh little dragon” within the region, akin to how others rose before them. "six little dragons" that included DeepSeek and Unitree Robotics . "In a recent interview, Zhu mentioned that he spe...

Ethiopia Leads Africa in Green Transportation: Setting the Standard

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Addis Ababa, April 4, 2025 (ENA) — Ethiopia is becoming a frontrunner in Africa’s eco-friendly transport industry thanks to robust governmental programs designed to enhance local electric vehicle manufacturing. State Minister of Transport and Logistics, Bereo Hassan, expressed the nation's commitment to both immediate and long-term EV development strategies. The state minister noted that efforts are positioning Ethiopia as a leading model for green transportation in Africa, with a focus on meeting local transportation demands through the assembly of tailored electric vehicles. ...

China Unleashes Military Might: Rare, Large-Scale Missile Drills Echo Across Gobi Desert

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The massive scope of these tests indicates Beijing's increasing assurance in its ability to address sophisticated threats and assert its supremacy. In a subtle showcase of its advanced technology, China's People's Liberation Army ( PLA ) has conducted a missile defence test in the Gobi Desert where as many as 16 ballistic missiles They were directed at a singular target to evaluate a state-of-the-art radar system’s capability to counteract saturation assaults. The unmatched scope of the test – uncommon even on a global scale military capabilities - indicate Beijing's rising assurance in its ability to tackle sophisticated challenges and assert supremacy in a progressively fraught global political environment. A study released on February 18 by Zhang Zhenbiao, a senior engineer from the PLA’s 63623 Unit based in Jiuquan, Gansu province, revealed that all missiles were effectively identified and monitored using a novel dual-band (S/X) phased array radar syst...

Uganda Urges Inclusive AI Policies at Kigali Global Summit

KIGALI - Uganda has encouraged African nations to adopt technology by implementing comprehensive artificial intelligence (AI) policies that include all segments of society. These comments were made by ICT State Minister Joyce Nabbosa Ssebugwawo during her speech at the Global AI Summit in Africa, which took place in Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda. The two-day gathering concluded on Friday (April 4). The theme of the event was: "AI and Africa's Demographic Dividend: Redefining Economic Prospects for Africa’s Labor Force." The conference brought together international authorities, policy makers, and technology innovators to discuss how artificial intelligence can revolutionize sectors such as healthcare, farming, schooling, and environmental issues related to climate change. The Ugandan minister encouraged African nations to adopt comprehensive and moral strategies regarding AI as they encounter swift technological changes. She highlighted bo...

Top 3 Reasons Why the realme C75 Should Be Your Next Purchase

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realme realme C75 This groundbreaking fusion of robust durability, top-tier artificial intelligence features, along with an enduring and swiftly rechargeable battery, encapsulated within a stylish and high-end build, represents a substantial advancement in mobile tech. Indestructible Titleholder Makes Grand Entry With Unmatched Toughness The realme C75 establishes a new benchmark for smartphone toughness. It features advanced multilayer defense starting with top-tier waterproofing and dustproofing, earning exceptional IP69, IP68, and IP66 certifications—the pioneering IP69 rating in the sector—guaranteeing that the C75 can endure intense hot-water jets, heavy spraying, and extended immersion without damage. The advanced Sonic Wave Water Ejection technology boosts durability by swiftly expelling as much as 50% of extra water from the speaker. The realme C75 marks a notable progression in mobile device toughness. It stands out as the world’s premier phone to se...

Nintendo Delays Switch 2 Pre-Orders in U.S. Due to Trump Tariffs

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The launch of the highly anticipated gaming console is likely to be affected by heavy duties on products made in Vietnam and Cambodia Nintendo on Friday said it was delaying pre-orders of its hotly anticipated Switch 2 gaming console as it assesses the fallout from the Trump administration's trade tariffs. "Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in the US will not start April 9, 2025 in order to assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions," the company said, adding that the launch date of June 5 remains unchanged. On Wednesday, the renowned Japanese gaming company unveiled specifics regarding the Switch 2, revealing an upgrade to the immensely popular 2017 version which has seen sales surpassing 150 million units. Do you have questions about the biggest topics and trends from around the world? Get the answers with SCMP Knowledge , our new platform of curated content with explainers, FAQs, analyses and infographics brought to you by our awa...

Dangers of Eye-Color Surgery: Unveiling the Risky TikTok Trend and Staggering Costs

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Cosmetic iris implantation, laser pigmentation removal, and keratopigmentation—these innovative surgical procedures offer possibilities that were previously considered fictional. However, they entail significant costs. Have you ever imagined altering your eye color without resorting to contacts? Changing your eye color permanently isn’t just sci-fi anymore now that eye-color surgeries have become feasible—but they’re still a long way off from being a risk-free cosmetic trick. Not surprisingly, changing the color of your eyes through procedures like cosmetic iris implants, laser pigmentation removal, and keratopigmentation ranks as one of the most dangerous eye surgeries you could consider undergoing. Even though it’s increasingly favored by influencers on social platforms, the truth about different cosmetic eye surgeries isn’t as attractive. Typically costing roughly $12,000 and carrying risks such as potential sight impairment, glaucoma, or harm to the cornea, these operat...

India-Russia conclude 14th edition of Naval Exercise Indra 2025

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [ India ], April 4 (ANI): The joint naval exercise called INDRA 2025 between the India n and Russia n navies It took place from March 28 to April 2, as reported by the Ministry of Defence. According to the Ministry of Defence, the 14th iteration of the exercise featured an extensive array of activities and organized drills aimed at improving cooperation in addressing shared maritime challenges. The operations included intricate synchronized maneuvers and mock battles demonstrating the collective fighting strength of the participants. navies . According to the ministry’s statement, the drill successfully boosted collaboration among participants and strengthened their collective dedication to maintaining maritime rules, thus contributing to worldwide tranquility and stability. The ministry stated that these exercises offered crucial practical experience, bolstering the group’s capability t...

Tesla's Top Software Executive Steps Down: Report

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David Lau’s reported departure comes after a series of high-profile exits at Tesla over the past year. This year has been particularly tough for Tesla, marked by declining sales and increasing competition. The car company has seen several prominent resignations throughout the last year across different divisions. Currently, its software head, responsible for areas including powertrain and battery management, is said to be departing. Another senior Tesla The leader is apparently resigning from his position, following several prominent departures within the firm over the last twelve months. David Lau, who served as the vice president of software engineering at Tesla for 13 years, will also be leaving the company. Bloomberg first reported on Friday citing sources familiar with the matter. Lau headed groups accountable for the software involved in multiple automotive systems. These teams handled aspects ranging from powertrains and ...

App Seeks to Place 1 Million Workers in Gas and Food Industries

Kike Technologies has introduced 'Kike Ai,' a pioneering kitchen application has been unveiled with the aim of transforming Nigeria's food and gas industries. The company aims to create 1,000,000 jobs across the country. At a press conference held in Lagos, Chief Executive Officer, Femi Oye said the app has the potential to optimise gas supply, enhance consumer convenience, and foster significant economic opportunities. As soaring gas prices strain household budgets, Oye noted that Kike Technologies, is promoting its AI-driven platform as a crucial tool for managing gas consumption and enhancing food safety in Nigerian kitchens. He emphasized the platform's ability to provide real-time insights, customer feedback, and quality metrics, essential for both commercial and domestic users. 'Kike Ai tackles a prevalent household issue: the unexpected depletion of cooking gas. By utilizing advanced algorithms and data analytics, the app fo...

Bill Gates Reveals How a 50-Year-Old Code Launched Microsoft's World Revolution

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Even as he grows older, Microsoft founder Bill Gates still fondly remembers the catalytic computer code he wrote 50 years ago that opened up a new frontier in technology. Even though the code that Gates produced on a teletype machine might seem primitive next to the technology driving modern AI systems, it was essential in establishing Microsoft back in April 1975—a milestone the firm based in Redmond, Washington, will mark this coming Friday. At 69 years old, Gates initiated the celebration with a blog entry reflecting on how he and his former high school buddy—the late Paul Allen—struggled to establish the globe’s premier “software factory” following their read of an article in the January 1975 edition of Popular Electronics. The piece was about the Altair 8800, a minicomputer that would run using a small chip produced by the relatively unknown tech firm, Intel. Related Microsoft introduces AI staff? The company rolls out self-operating agents f...

FG Tells Youth: Stop Fretting Over Hardships, Start Harnessing Technology

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, has advised Nigerian youth to cease fretting over difficulties and instead capitalize on the numerous opportunities within the tech sector to attain financial independence and construct a sturdy future for themselves. He spoke in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Monday, at the inauguration community ICT centre he donated to Egbaland. The hub was constructed by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA). In addition to the ICT center, a library and an administrative building gifted by Ogun West Senator Solomon Adeola (Yayi) were officially opened at the newly established Abeokuta City Hall Complex. The Minister, who recalled his personal experience growing up in Abeokuta, noted that there was a lack of ICT facilities where talented youths could expand their horizons. He mentioned that the new facility was established to fill the void and provide young people with opportunitie...

Alert for Verizon’s 146 Million Users: Critical Security Flaw Detected

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EXPLORE FURTHER: Alarming T-Mobile App Glitch Exposes Children’s Locations to Strangers A vulnerability in Verizon’s Call Filter application might have left the call records of millions of customers susceptible to hacking, according to recent findings. The problem was identified by ethical hacker Evan Connelly, who cautioned that 'this wasn’t merely a data breach, but a real-time surveillance mechanism waiting to be abused,' in his report. The Call Filter application, designed to help users block spam calls and recognize unidentified numbers, is preloaded on numerous Verizon devices. This weakness permitted non-authorized users to access comprehensive information about incoming calls for any Verizon phone number via the application’s backend server. To put it differently, a hacker could input any Verizon phone number into the system and retrieve a list of recent inbound calls along with their respective times. presents a significant threat to cus...

Govt Taps Thermal Imaging Tech for Forest Surveillance

The most recent thermal imaging tech has commenced operations in Punjab aimed at curbing forest fires, illicit tree cutting, and other unlawful practices. A sophisticated satellite-based surveillance setup will keep an eye on the woodlands around-the-clock, facilitating prompt recognition of any illegitimate actions. According to officials from the Forest Department, Punjab is pioneering this approach; currently, thermal imagery is being utilized in the woods surrounding Murree and Rawalpindi, coupled with nighttime patrol enhancements. In response to inquiries, they mentioned that this advanced system allows for detecting abnormal shifts in temperatures, aiding in spotting potential forest blazes or dubious behaviors. Every event occurring within these regions will be scrutinized using satellite-captured visuals, backed up by a specialized AI group ensuring smooth execution. This computer-driven mechanism promises swift threat pinpointing along with efficient information gather...

Nigeria Takes Steps to Close the Gender Digital Divide

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), working alongside the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs (FMWA), has made significant progress towards reducing the gap between genders in digital access by unveiling the National Gender Digital Inclusion Strategy (NGDIS) during the UN’s 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69). Titled 'Digital Harmony: Promoting Gender Equity by Empowering Women and Children for a Safer Digital Tomorrow,' the high-level meeting underscored Nigeria’s dedication to ensuring equal opportunities in accessing digital technologies, maintaining online security, and achieving economic independence for women and children. This was stated by NITDA in an announcement made yesterday. At the event, Iklima Musa Salihu, who serves as the Special Assistant to the Director General on Strategic Partnerships, unveiled the strategy. She highlighted NITDA's commitment to fostering digital transformation and pro...

Global Electricity Demand Soars 4.3% in 2024, Reports IEA

The International Energy Agency has noted a substantial uptick in worldwide electricity consumption, with a 4.3% jump observed in 2024, notably higher than the 2.5% escalation seen in 2023. The recently launched Global Energy Review 2025, which was published on Friday, links this increase to heightened electrification in various industries, severe weather events, and expanding industrial operations. The report indicates that the increase in electricity demand in 2024 was almost double the yearly average from the previous ten years, with China at the forefront. The globe's number two economic powerhouse was responsible for over half of the worldwide growth, with its power usage surging by more than 550 terawatt-hours (TWh), marking a 7% increase from the prior year. The IEA observed that China’s electricity consumption in 2024 surpassed the worldwide average yearly rise over the previous ten years. This surge can be attributed to increased industrial pro...

PMI Takes on the AI Challenge in International Edition (English)

The Project Management Institute (PMI) says it is determined to tackle the challenges posed to the profession by Artificial Intelligence (AI). As artificial intelligence (AI) advances alongside new methodologies and worldwide cooperation redefine the field, PMI emphasized that understanding project management fundamentals early could aid in addressing AI-related difficulties. 'By fostering an early appreciation for project management principles, we reinforce our commitment to developing Africa's talent pipeline and ensuring the profession continues to drive the continent's growth,' said George Asamani, Managing Director of PMI Sub-Saharan Africa, in a statement on Thursday. Asamani, who said the PMI® Global Summit Series Africa 2025 would take place from August 19 to 21, 2025 at the Kigali Convention Centre in Rwanda, added that AI and other evolving modern technologies would be discussed. He said attendees would have the opportunity to part...

The Future of Moves: How AI, Smart Tech, and Innovation Are Reshaping Relocation

The migration of people between homes is evolving at an unprecedented pace. Technological advancements are transforming what used to be a cumbersome, paper-heavy, and telephone-dependent procedure. Innovations like smart tech, automation, and artificial intelligence are making moves faster, simpler, and sometimes more cost-effective. From AI-powered logistics to seamless smart home integrations, the future of relocation promises a compelling blend of ingenuity and ease. Revamping move logistics through artificial intelligence and automation Relocating can be incredibly chaotic—boxes stacked haphazardly, endless checklists, and the constant worry about losing items along the way. However, artificial intelligence is helping moving companies transform this experience. By analyzing vast amounts of data, AI enhances various aspects of transportation and packing processes. Additionally, it assists relocators in finding the best routes, which helps save both fuel and time. ...

Ethical Intelligence: Global Perspective (International Edition)

The question is no longer whether unchecked artificial intelligence will overrun creative and political systems, but rather how quickly this transformation will occur. Recently, authors in London staged a demonstration against Meta to underscore rising concerns among scribes whose writings are reportedly utilized—without permission or payment—to educate AI algorithms. These protesters aren’t outliers; they’re well-established authors calling for openness, governance, and fairness amid the muddled online environment. The debate over copyrights isn’t novel, yet it has become increasingly pressing. As nations compete for technological dominance, they often overlook the human toll—namely, the degradation of intellectual property rights and the devaluation of creative efforts. More alarmingly, this rush towards advancement also reveals the ethical failings among those at the helm of technology companies. Instead of merely reproducing speech or crafting poetry, artificial intellig...

Nintendo Halts Highly Anticipated Gadget Launch Due to Trump Tariffs

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READ MORE: Eye-popping amount Trump's tariffs will cost American families Gamers will have to wait a bit longer for one of the most anticipated consoles of 2025. Nintendo has temporarily halted preorders for the Switch 2 in the U.S. as it tries to adapt to President Donald Trump's tariffs. The company previously announced it would launch the pre-orders on April 9. Nintendo stated that pre-orders for theSwitch 2 in the U.S. won't begin on April 9, 2025. The company aims to evaluate the possible effects of tariffs and changing market dynamics before proceeding. The Verge . Nintendo will provide an updated timeline at a future date. However, the release date remains set for June 5, 2025. Read more