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Korean Air replaced its iconic logo for the first time in 40 years

Fast Company Tech

The rebrand comes just a few months after Korean Air officially completed merger negotiations with Asiana Airlines , South Koreas second-largest airline. We felt that the ribbon in the tradition carried great symbolism: its universally recognized for its elegance while being resonant in Korea.

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IoT devices could become 40% more energy-efficient with this AI-based approach

TechSpot

Now, a team of researchers from South Korea's Pusan National University has developed a new method around the same technology that is approximately 40 percent more energy-efficient than current techniques. Read Entire Article

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EU confirms ban on American travelers as US scrambles to contain coronavirus

The Verge

Citizens from 14 nations, including Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and China — subject to a pending reciprocal agreement — will all be allowed entry for the first time since March as the EU attempts to rejuvenate the continent’s vital tourism industry. The EU is easing restrictions to rejuvenate tourism.

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Here are all the new Marvel, Star Wars, and other projects Disney announced at its investor day

The Verge

an animated series from Marvel Studios that features the voice acting cast of many Marvel Cinematic Universe stars, also got a new trailer that offered a first look at the upcoming series. Feige noted that the shows will continue to interweave with the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe. There’s no release date announced yet.

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Death of high-profile actor highlights South Korea’s huge pressure on its celebrities

Fast Company Tech

EDITOR’S NOTE: In South Korea, callers can receive 24-hour counseling through the suicide prevention hotline 1577-0199, the “Life Line” service at 1588-9191, the “Hope Phone” at 129 and the “Youth Phone” at 1388.

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Provide the Nonprofit Voice to America's Broadband Plan

NTEN

Flickr Photo by Chi King The Federal Communications Commission is seeking public comment on how to draft America's national broadband plan. If you're an NTEN Member -- or have been lurking around for awhile -- you know that Universal Broadband Access is an issue we care deeply about. It's essential that they hear from us.

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

an hour, and a national survey of Instacart workers found average wages (before expenses) of just $9.50 In 2018, a national proposal was floated for a “Bill of Rights for American Workers Building Support for Cooperatively-Owned Businesses that are Democratically-Owned and Governed.” There has been some movement in this direction.

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