The CES trade show opened in Las Vegas on Tuesday, giving a glimpse of the latest technology trends. A number of firms are showcasing AI-powered products, including humanoid robots. Over 4,100 ...
sdk-bsp-ra8p1-titan-board is the Board Support Package (BSP) provided by the RT-Thread team for the Titan Board. It can also serve as a software SDK for user development, enabling developers to build ...
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has said certain political forces in Japan are trying to reverse the course of history. The comment is said to have been made in reference to remarks by Japan's Prime ...
Every January, a new taiga series debuts on public broadcaster NHK, unfolding over the year. It’s a Sunday night ritual for many that has been going on for more than six decades. The taiga — literally ...
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae has vowed in her New Year's message to carry out necessary reforms and bring strength, prosperity and hope to Japan. The prime minister mentions that this year ...
EFFORTS to curb corruption and financial crimes in the Philippines should focus on tougher enforcement of anti-money laundering rules and reforms to the country’s strict bank secrecy law, rather than ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly overseen a drill involving long-range strategic cruise missiles. South Korean and US forces are on alert, and monitoring the situation. The Monday ...
A group of Japanese doctors has found cardboard beds helped prevent blood clots in people who evacuated after the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in central Japan. The doctors, based in the prefectures of ...
A pileup involving more than 50 vehicles has killed two people and injured 26 in a town in Gunma Prefecture, north of Tokyo. The pileup occurred at around 7:30 p.m. on Friday on the Kan-etsu ...
The Philippines’ balance of payments (BOP) position is expected to reverse to deficits in 2025 and 2026 from a surplus seen in 2024 amid persistent global uncertainties, the Bangko Sentral ng ...
NHK has learned that the Chinese government instructed travel agencies to hold down Japan-bound tourists to less than 60 percent of previous levels. Sources said Chinese authorities sent the directive ...
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