Saturday, May 2, 2026

Kim Jong Un Brings Daughter to Beijing, Stirring Succession Talk

Kim Jong-un makes his multilateral diplomacy debut at the 80th anniversary of the victory in the anti-Japanese and anti-fascist war in Beijing.

SOCIALISM’S FINAL FAILURE: Defector Economist Reveals Kim’s Regime Can’t Stop The Capitalist TAKEOVER

North Korean economist Seol Song Ah explores local economies in her book, highlighting shifts towards marketization and self-reliance.

Blake Lively Stuns in Mind-Bending Dress at New York Premiere

Blake Lively captures the spotlight in an optical illusion dress that creates the appearance of body painting.

Tag: technology

Samsung Galaxy S25, Fold, and Flip Expands AirDrop Compatibility

Samsung expands file-sharing with Apple iPhones to Galaxy S25, enhancing Quick Share for easier transfers without apps or cloud services.

Samchundang Pharma CEO Claims FDA Recognition for Obesity Drug as Generic

Samchundang Pharma's CEO announces FDA recognition of oral semaglutide as a generic and withdraws $1.7 billion stock sale plan.

Revolutionary Imaging Technique for Early Detection of Pregnancy Complications: How Light and Sound Transform Placenta Monitorings

A research team from POSTECH has developed a new imaging technique for precise placental observation, enhancing early detection of complications.

Revolutionizing Patient Care: How thynC AI Monitoring Transforms Hospital Safety in Seoul

Seoul Sungsim Hospital adopts AI bed monitoring system thynC to enhance patient safety and streamline nursing care management.

Limits of AI Call Centers: 54% of Customers Dissatisfied—Why Human Agents Are Still Preferred

AI call centers struggle with complex queries, leading to user dissatisfaction. Experts call for smarter systems to enhance customer service.

Limits of AI Call Centers: 54% of Customers Dissatisfied—Why Human Agents Are Still Preferred

AI call centers struggle with complex inquiries, leading to user dissatisfaction and a preference for human agents in customer service.

AI vs. Human Skills: Are Doctors Losing Their Edge After AI Use?

A study shows that physicians' skills may decline after stopping AI use, highlighting the need for careful assessment of AI's impact on human capabilities.

How Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display Can Protect Your Data in Public

A survey reveals 1 in 4 UK residents admit to peeking at strangers' smartphones, raising privacy concerns and changing phone usage habits.

Roborock Wins Six Product Design Awards at iF Design Award 2026

Roborock won six iF Design Awards 2026 for its innovative robot vacuums and lawn mowers, showcasing advanced technology and design.

Lunit’s AI Foundation Model: Transforming Healthcare with 16 Billion Parameters

Medical AI firm Lunit successfully passes the first phase of a national project and enters the second phase of nationwide validation.

How KRISS’s Precision Robot Technology is Transforming Electromagnetic Measurement in Defense and Semiconductors

KRISS unveils a robot-based ultra-precision electromagnetic measurement system, enhancing reliability in defense and semiconductor applications.

Jeonbuk National University Teams Up with Purdue University: What This Means for AI and Defense Tech

Jeonbuk National University and Purdue University launch a Joint Research Institute to advance global technology and defense research.

Samsung’s 2026 AI Upgrade: How Bixby Makes Home Appliances Smarter

Samsung enhances Bixby for AI appliances, enabling intuitive voice commands and automation across devices for improved user experience.

Sookmyung Women’s University Partners with Google Cloud: Transforming AI Education in 2026

Sookmyung Women's University partners with Google Cloud to enhance AI education and research, aiming to cultivate future female AI leaders.

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