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Substandard milk products being sold in the market

Aug 19, 2020

Kathmandu, August 18 The Department of Food Technology and Quality Control has revealed that it has found some milk products, among other products, being sold in the market that are of highly substandard quality. As per the annual report of DoFTQC, it had collected around 3,198 samples for quality test in the previous fiscal year 2019-20. Among all...

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Private schools to resume online classes

Jul 23, 2020

KATHMANDU: Private schools have decided to resume online classes from today onwards after resolving discussions with the government. The private schools had halted online classes from July 16 asking their teachers and staff members to stay on unpaid leave, as government ordered not to take tuition fees from students and did not provide option of co...

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Experts say Twitter breach troubling, undermines trust

Jul 16, 2020

HONG KONG: A breach in Twitter’s security that allowed hackers to break into the accounts of leaders and technology moguls is one of the worst attacks in recent years and may shake trust in a platform politicians and CEOs use to communicate with the public, experts said Thursday. The ruse discovered Wednesday included bogus tweets from Barac...

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Australian scientists discover ancient underwater Aboriginal sites

Jul 2, 2020

SYDNEY: Australia’s first underwater archaeological sites off its west coast dating to more than 7,000 years ago will help with the understanding of the cultural and technology development of its first peoples, scientists said Thursday. Archaeologists in Western Australia discovered hundreds of stone tools made by abor...

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Media sector’s plight goes ‘unheard’

Jun 24, 2020

KATHMANDU, JUNE 23 Though the government has introduced different measures that are intended to provide relief to businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the plight of the medial industry — which is among the most-hit sectors today — has been overlooked. Sadly, the government is not even assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pand...

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Cable operators seek clean feed policy for over-the-top apps

Jun 22, 2020

KATHMANDU, JUNE 21 Cable operators have demanded that clean feed (advertisement-free content) policy be implemented for over-the-top apps that rake in billions of rupees without paying any tax to the government. Though discussion on implementing the clean feed policy in foreign television channels has been going on for a long time, it has not been ...

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Facebook, Google obliged to decrypt online messages to help Government fight terrorism

Jul 17, 2017

Social media giants like Facebook and Google will face new laws to compel them to help Australian security agencies get access to encrypted messages from suspected terrorists and other criminals. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the law had not kept up with technology, with encryption now affecting 90 per cent of domestic spy agency ASIO's...

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US researchers invent first battery-free cellphone

Jul 9, 2017

Researchers at University of Washington (UW) have invented a cellphone that harvests the few microwatts of power it requires from either ambient radio signals or light and requires no batteries. Detailed in a paper published in the Proceedings of the Association for Computing Machinery on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologi...

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Why sexism has festered for so long in Silicon Valley

Jul 9, 2017

In just two weeks, two powerful Silicon Valley investors have resigned from the firms they cofounded after women accused them of sexual harassment. The men, 500 Startups cofounder Dave McClure and Binary Capital cofounder Justin Caldbeck, didn't just cross the line once, according to the allegations. Multiple women -- both employees...

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China outbound investments shift from energy to technology

Jul 7, 2017

As China's economy shifts away from producer model to one driven increasingly by household consumption, its appetite for foreign acquisitions changed too. Brand and technology rather than energy and commodity are now more favored by China's outbound investments. Chinese companies have been buying up natural resources over the last decade, pour...

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