June '20 Week 4 Newsletter

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Microsoft built Japan's contact-tracing app using Apple and Google tech

Japan is finally ready to launch its COVID-19 contact-tracing app, which officials hope will help with second wave of infections. Rolling out this week with various legislative challenges since work first began on it with initial launching date early May.

Source: www.engadget.com

 
‘Hey Siri, I’m getting pulled over’ shortcut makes it easy to record police


Protests against racial police violence have spread across the US, video captured on mobile devices can help identify misconduct by law enforcement. Such evidence is useful at protests and routine interactions with the police, including traffic stops. 


Source: www.theverge.com
Inside the NBA’s plan to use smart technology and big data to keep players safe from coronavirus


As the NBA heads to Disney World in Orlando, Florida, the league is making available a host of technological bells and whistles to both players and staff.

Source: www.cnbc.com

 
Planting the seeds of technology for the future Space Force

The U.S. Space Force is small in size but big on technology. To stay ahead of rivals that are trying to compete with U.S. military might, the Space Force needs a research-and-development organization that brings a broad pipeline of ideas.

Source: www.spacenews.com

 

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