Monday, June 22, 2026

U.S. Trade Law 301 Investigation: What It Means for Korea’s Digital Policies in 2026

The U.S. is considering a Section 301 investigation into South Korea's digital policies, impacting trade and digital regulations.

Luxury Vs. Famine: North Korea’s Elite Rush To Buy $100 Labubu Toys In The Land Of The Dead

North Korea's Future Reserve café mimics Starbucks, offering Labubu vouchers requiring 100 coffee purchases for redemption.

U.S. and South Korea Kick Off Phase 2 of Ulchi Freedom Shield—What to Expect

The Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise intensifies with 48 field drills amid North Korean criticism, boosting South Korea's readiness.

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Revolutionary LEDOS Display: How ETRI’s New Laser Technology Surpasses HBM4 in 2026

ETRI develops ultra-high-resolution LEDOS displays, enhancing AI and XR tech with superior bonding techniques for micro LEDs on silicon.

Korea Just Locked In a Global AI Standard—and It Could Change How Governments Use Data

ETRI's new international standard for AI-based policy intelligence enhances data management and supports real-time decision-making across sectors.

How South Korea’s New Edge Computing Standards Will Transform AI in Self-Driving Cars

South Korean researchers set the first international standard for edge computing, enhancing tech for autonomous driving and AI services.

ETRI Celebrates 50 Years: How Korea’s ICT Leader is Shaping the Future of 6G and AI

ETRI marks its 50th anniversary, focusing on 6G tech and AI to boost South Korea's ICT leadership and future growth.

Breakthrough Technology Developed to Solve AI’s Catastrophic Forgetting Problem

A team developed MemEIC technology to tackle "catastrophic forgetting" in multimodal AI, enhancing accuracy in complex queries.

UST Develops Physical AI Safety Verification Model

UST announces a new AI robot performance evaluation model, SPOC, developed by ETRI's research team for physical AI systems.

Korean Innovator Wins CNCF Community Awards 2025: What This Means for Open Source in Asia

Son Seok-ho becomes the first Korean to win the CNCF Community Awards 2025, recognizing his impactful contributions to open-source projects.

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