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AI cannot be named as an ‘inventor,’ top UK court says in patent dispute

Key Points The U.K.’s highest court upheld earlier legal decisions that a patent inventor must be a “natural person,” and therefore not an artificial intelligence-powered machine. It stems from a five-year contention by Stephen Thaler, who listed his own AI tool, “DABUS,” as the inventor of two products for which he filed a patent application. …

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Apple resolves outage affecting its payment features, including Apple Pay, Card, Cash and Wallet

Key Points Apple Pay, Card, Cash and Wallet experienced an outage from 6:15 a.m. to 6:49 a.m. Wednesday, according to Apple’s system status page. The company’s system status page was not updated saying that the issues were fixed until roughly 10:50 a.m. The Apple Pay and Wallet outage says it specifically affected the web and …

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Starlink goes live in Eswatini after being licenses in June

Elon Musk’s satellite internet service provider, Starlink, has officially launched in Eswatini after obtaining a license in June. The company initially applied for a license to operate in March 2023 and after ticking off regulatory and technical boxes, received the license in June. This comes at a time when Starlink has been declared illegal in …

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Cyber attack hits Lesotho Central Bank

The central bank of southern African country Lesotho is facing severe outages due to a cyberattack that was discovered earlier this week. The bank released multiple statements confirming that a recent incident affected several systems. The landlocked mountainous country is encircled by South Africa and has a population of more than 2 million. “The Central …

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Google to pay compensation to millions of US customers after Play Store court case

The tech giant was accused of stifling competition when it came to in-app payments for Android devices, where it was making up to 30% commission – it will now be forced to offer alternative payment options to developers and consumers. Google will pay out $700m (£550m) and allow more competition on its Play Store after …

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AmaliTech poised to go global with Ghana’s IT talent

In consonance with its aim to empower the next generation of technology leaders in Africa, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AmaliTech Ghana Limited, Martin Hecker, has emphasised that his company will continue to equip its tech talent with the requisite skill set and knowledge that enables them to compete effectively in the information technology (IT) …

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