The Bluetooth. SD and Wi-Fi alliances. which stripped Huawei of membership after US President Donald Trump declared its products a national security risk. reinstated the Chinese tech giant without any official announcements.
Read More »Beyond 1 and 0: Successor to Transistors?
Scientists offer a solution to the fast-approaching physical minimum for transistor size: a multi-value logic transistor based on zinc oxide. capable of two stable intermediate states between 0 and 1.
Read More »US Government Preparing to Launch Antitrust Probe into Google
Google risks falling under scrutiny again as the US Department of Justice (DOJ) gears up to investigate the IT giant after studying its ads and search policies. according to a report.
Read More »Making Breathable Oxygen On Mars
Researchers have demonstrated a new reaction for generating oxygen that could help humans explore the universe and perhaps even fight climate change at home.
Read More »Forbidden Planet Found in Neptunian Desert
An exoplanet smaller than Neptune with its own atmosphere has been discovered in a region close to its star where no Neptune-sized planets would normally be found.
Read More »Iran to Attend at Iraq`s Communication and Media Expo
The Iranian government on Saturday called all high-tech. fintech and other knowledge-based companies to take part at Iraq’s Communication. Electronic and Media Expo to be slated in June.
Read More »Pak Traders Call for Resumption of Banking Ties with Iran
The representatives of Pakistan’s Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (QCCI) have called for resumption of banking ties with Iran to ease trade process and transactions.
Read More »China. Hong Kong Reject US Warning on Iran Oil Shipment
China. the top buyer of Iranian oil. dismissed Washington’s warning to Hong Kong that it could face penalties if it provides services to a vessel carrying Iranian oil headed for the autonomous territory.
Read More »Oil Giants Unlikely to Bail Out Independent Drillers in the Permian
Oil giants probably won’t be buying up the Permian basin’s struggling independent drillers any time soon.
Read More »New Singapore Prime Minister Could Pose Threat to PNG Natural Gas Projects
A critic of Papua New Guinea’s resource deals has been chosen as the country’s prime minister. a potential speed bump for multi-billion-dollar natural gas export projects led by Exxon Mobil Corp. and Total SA.
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