
He entered journalism as a high school student, in the early eighties, drawing comics and writing for NON (New Youth Newspaper). Radio for NBC and BBC World Service. Since November 2006, he has been working as an editor and reporter at RTS. He has been at Vremen since 1993, first as an editor of the English-language edition, and since the end of 2000, he regularly writes the Navigator column on the application of new technologies in everyday life.
A new initiative is being launched in San Francisco. Systems are being developed that identify a unique human being by the way they do it, for example our unique national identity number
How Nate Failed: The $40 Million Startup That Faked Artificial Intelligence
Sales of "Tesla" vehicles fell by 44 percent, everywhere except in Great Britain
Until now, journalists have complained: "Eh, I'm a fly on the wall in the room where the conversation is taking place". New generations will dream of being mistakenly inserted into chat
Recently, phishing scams are back in vogue. Not that they've ever gone out of style as far as scammers go, but defense technology has advanced enough that they haven't been overly successful.
Today it is possible to record a film with a phone, even the sound quality has improved, and edit it on a slightly better laptop. Every average technology user has all the necessary technology, we just lack ideas and skills
In less than two months, on May 5 this year, Skype will cease to exist
The progress of the company OpenAI in the field of artificial intelligence surprised us all less than two years ago. Last week, Microsoft surpassed this by announcing that they had built their first quantum chip
There are jokes that young people will never understand, for example, when you say about a computer that it can make everything, including coffee. Those whose first computers didn't have a mouse or a sound card found that witticism hilarious, those whose whole world is in their mobile phone don't understand why the ability to make coffee is emphasized above all and they're waiting to hear the end of the joke.
Digital communication platforms make it possible for a large number of people to be connected in a group and for everyone to receive information or plans immediately
A big game of ping-pong begins, it is known in whose hands are the rackets, and Europe and Russia will serve as a target, until they come up with a better role for themselves.
TikTok is left to idle, on a straight road, as long as there is fuel and without accepting new passengers
In an attempt to get closer to the new administration, Meta is changing its approach to moderation on Facebook and Instagram, allowing more space for freedom of expression, but thereby potentially endangering basic civilizational values.
The company "Makmira" decided to enter into cooperation with the company "Fourkind" on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the distillery and make the first AI blended whiskey in the world.
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to lead America into a decisive battle to maintain leadership in high-tech. Industry leaders come to him to tell him how ready their troops are and contribute a million dollars each
Google has an annual turnover of 340 billion dollars. Annual turnover grows between eight and ten percent. If it were a country, it would be by far the most successful economy in the world
Did the fact that I honestly paid for a humanized robot give me the right to do whatever I want with it? Do robots have any rights, should their working hours be limited in order to regularly maintain and charge their batteries
Printed media have been eaten by smartphones, and television is also threatened by them. The Internet is only an intermediary here
Donald Trump's return to the White House could significantly affect the US smartphone market. His plan to impose a 60 percent tariff on goods made in China includes Apple devices, which could drastically raise their prices and weaken the US tech giant's position
Donald Trump's guest appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast was viewed by twenty million people on YouTube in the first twenty hours of its publication