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The growing danger of satellite re-entries

The growing danger of satellite re-entries

While satellites play a crucial role in various industries, recent concerns have emerged regarding the potential safety risks posed by aging satellites re-entering the Earth's atmosphere. In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the dangers of satellites falling from the sky. This is due to several factors, including the increasing number of devices in orbit, the lifespan of existing satellites, and the growing threat of space debris. In...

By Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia
Game industry to surpass $300bn and 3.8bn players by 2030

Game industry to surpass $300bn and 3.8bn players by 2030

The gaming industry is expected to reach a global annual revenue of $300bn and 3.8bn active players by 2030, according to research from Midia. The gaming industry is the undisputed king of the entertainment farmyard, boasting three times the revenue of music and almost four times that of the silver screen, but how will the lay of the land look by 2030? Spoiler alert: Gaming will remain firmly on top. A

By London, UK
Nigeria to host upcoming Global Tech Africa conference

Nigeria to host upcoming Global Tech Africa conference

Africa is poised to become a global tech powerhouse and at the heart of this transformative journey is the upcoming Global Tech Africa (GTA) conference in Lagos, Nigeria. This is set to be a milestone event that unites the continent's critical stakeholders for innovation. In a world increasingly driven by technology and innovation, Africa has emerged as a beacon of untapped potential. The Global Tech Africa (GTA) conference, slated for...

By Nairobi, Kenya
UNESCO unveils action plan to regulate social media platforms

UNESCO unveils action plan to regulate social media platforms

According to a new survey, more than 85 per cent of people are worried about the impact of online disinformation and 87 per cent believe it has already harmed their country’s politics. On Monday, UNESCO’s Director-General Audrey Azoulay sounded the alarm on the intensification of disinformation and hate speech online, which she said poses ‘major risks to social cohesion, peace, and stability.’ Her warning comes on the back of a UNESCO-commissioned...

By London, UK