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Govt has permanently blocked 22,000 porn sites and 6,000 gambling sites: Mustafa Jabbar
Posts and Telecommunications Minister Mustafa Jabbar today said that robotics, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT) will shape the future.
The minister said this while attending a policy dialogue on safe use of technology in establishing peace and extending democracy, arranged by Bangladesh Enterprise Institute at a Dhaka hotel.
Terming internet connectivity as mandatory for the digital age, Jabbar said that the government has taken up a project to bring the entire country under high speed internet.
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“To face the challenges posed by digital technology, first we need to eliminate digital divide. Everyone has to be digitally competent to enjoy the benefits of the upcoming technology-based world. If you keep your child away from the digital spheres, he/she will lag behind,” said Jabbar.
Acknowledging that there are both good and bad sides of digital technology, the minister said that digital technology won’t have adverse impact on the state, society and people if everyone is also aware and cautious of its dark side.
“The government has permanently blocked a total of 22,000 porn sites and 6,000 gambling sites. We’ve also achieved great success in removing harmful content from the virtual world through improving our ties with social media giants like Facebook and others. But such progress won’t be of any use if the consumers of digital technologies don’t practice restraint, which can only be done through digital literacy,” added Jabbar.
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The dialogue was presided over by Ambassador Humayun Kabir. Mezbah Uddin, Secretary of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and Charles Whiteley, Head of Delegations of the European Union (EU), among others, spoke at the event.
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Walton brings new smart fridge with IoT, AI functionalities
Walton has launched a new smart fridge that can be controlled through a mobile app; a Wi-Fi module has been added to the home appliance's control board as an Internet of things (IoT) device.
The customer will have to install a special app called "Walton Smart Appliances" on their phone, and then, they can control the settings of the home appliance from anywhere, Engineer Abdul Malek Sikder, in charge of Walton Fridge (Research and Development) Refrigeration-Electronics Department, said.
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He also added that the smart fridge has artificial intelligence (AI) based 3D matrix speed optimisation technology that ensures maximum cooling effect considering optimum power consumption.
Also, the IoT based "6A9" model fridge is more than 50% energy-efficient as it uses intelligent inverter technology and its price has been set at Tk 80,900, Walton said in a media statement.
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The fridge's intelligent germ termination ioniser system automatically destroys any bacteria and viruses on the surface of the food, Engineer Md Shohel Rana, who is in charge of Walton Smart Refrigerator's Structural Design, said.
The other sophisticated features include door alarm, child lock, human detector, digital display, 3D matrix speed optimisation human detector, he added.
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3 years ago
Huawei brings financial aid, free service for Asia-Pacific SMEs
Global ICT infrastructure and smart devices provider Huawei has launched "SME Support Program" with ecosystem partners in the Asia-Pacific to deliver more technical support for economic recovery amid the pandemic.
Each eligible Small and medium enterprise (SME) applicant could receive coupons worth up to $3,000 and free professional consulting service including cutting-edge cloud solutions for a variety of industry scenarios including financial service, education, e-commerce, gaming, IoT, application development, and enterprise applications.
SMEs that have an account on the Huawei Cloud official website but have never used any paid service could apply for the SME Support Program page and receive consultation from cloud experts.
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Applications will be reviewed based on the company's cloud needs and the readiness of workloads for cloud deployment. This programme will continue until December 31 this year.
SMEs are the engines of growth and innovation in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) region. They account for over 97% of all business and employ over half of the workforce across Apec economies.
They contribute significantly to economic growth with their share of total economic output ranging from 40-60% in most economies of the region, according to Apec.
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The pandemic has forced businesses to accelerate their digital transformation and move to the cloud one to three years ahead of schedule.
"Huawei Cloud is now working with over 19,000 partners and 1.6 million developers and is committed to strengthening the digital economy to support a sustainable economic recovery. It offers over 220 services in categories such as storage, network, security, big data, AI, and IoT," read a press release.
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3 years ago