New bra device could help monitor breast cancer tumors | TechNews

The less invasive method could save lives (Picture: PA Wire) Scientists are developing a device which could fit inside a bra and monitor whether or not a breast cancer tumor is growing. If successful, it’s hoped the device could help save patients’ lives in the future by monitoring tumor growth in real time. A team at Nottingham Trent University’s (NTU) Medical Technologies Innovation Facility is working to create the technology which will use a form of electrical current that can scan and detect tiny changes in fluids inside and outside of the cells. Tumor tissue is denser than healthy tissue…Continue Reading

‘AI Software Engineer’ Now Real, Deepfake Audio Scams Becoming Rampant, More Top Technology News

Deepfake audio scams becoming rampant. AI taking over programming jobs. Musk claims AI superiority is impending. The world of technology was dominated by these headlines in the week that was. Take a look. ‘AI Software Engineer’ Now Real Cognition, a technology company backed by Founders Fund, has unveiled Devin, an AI tool poised to revolutionize the landscape of software engineering. Devin distinguishes itself from existing software by its unique capability to write code, design websites, and develop software applications with just a single prompt. Termed as the “first AI software engineer,” Devin represents a significant advancement in the realm of…Continue Reading

Microsoft singles out Google’s competitive edge in generative AI | Technology News

Alphabet unit Google enjoys a competitive edge in generative artificial intelligence due to its trove of data and AI-optimized chips, Microsoft has told EU antitrust regulators, underscoring the rivalry between the two tech giants. The comments by Microsoft were in response to a consultation launched by the European Commission in January on the level of competition in generative AI.…Continue Reading

L&T Technology Services bags $100 mn deal for Maharashtra cybersecurity | Company News

L&T Technology Services (LTTS), the engineering and technology services arm of Larsen & Toubro (L&T), has won a “first-of-its-kind” program in India worth around $100 million (Rs 800 crore) from the Maharashtra State Cyber Department. “This initiative extends LTTS’ commitment to developing secure, digitally interconnected smart and safe cities through premier cyber security and digital forensic solutions consolidated under one umbrella,” said the company in a statement. In this initiative by the Maharashtra government, LTTS in consortium with KPMG Assurance and Consulting Services as forensics partner will provide advanced cybersecurity solutions for strengthening public safety against threats. “This first-of-its-kind deal…Continue Reading

Latest update on clean energy technology manufacturing shows a mixed outlook for key technologies – News

Pipeline of projects remains dynamic, with significant additions in the past six months, although the average rate of new capacity announcements has eased, new IEA update shows The pipeline of clean energy technology manufacturing projects remains vibrant, with significant additions in the past six months, although the average rate of new capacity announcements slowed relative to the pace set during the first quarter of the year, according to the latest update from the IEA’s Energy Technology Perspectives (ETP) series. Released today, the ETP Special Briefing on the State of Clean Technology Manufacturing provides a snapshot of recent progress in clean…Continue Reading