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Seventh World Water Forum registration now available The international event will discuss various issues through thematic, science and technology, political and regional processes and a Citizen's Forum ...
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Minecraft and Microsoft: What now? By Mark Ward Technology correspondent, BBC News ... about a lone individual surviving in a harsh world with only their ingenuity to keep them safe.
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Big Tech at Bay But in the past year, the world has grown uneasy with the bargain it has struck with the giants of US technology. In much of the world today, the ...
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If tech companies are looking for female employees, Pooja Sankar knows where they can find ... So now she's using her company to help female tech students find work. ... Now hundreds of campuses around the world and more than 600,000 ...
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Japan centenarian population continues to rise, now at 58820 Japan's centenarian population now crosses 58,000. ... advancements in the medical technology has led to the rise of centenarians in the entire world.
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WikiLeaks: NSW police have used hi-tech spyware to monitor Australians ... it is connected to the internet/network, no matter where in the world the target system ... evidence, and that's an office we've been calling for [for] some time now. ... A spokesman for NSW police said: “Given this technology relates to ...
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Experts see a world free of crashes, not drivers Not only is more advanced technology needed, but it must become significantly less expensive than what is available today. Jon Lauckner, GM's chief ...
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Rise of the Smartwatch Apple embraced some slow-moving technologies, which should speed them ... from Intel -- the toy that could prepare your kid for the robotic future world. ... This is a combination of coverage and pricing that should get anyone now ...
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Why Image Recognition Is the Tech World's 'Next Big Thing' Let's start, as many stories in the tech world do, with the recent acquisition of ... Jetpac's chief technology officer, Pete Warden, is an expert in computer ... a superior personal assistant, drawing on Google Now, Google+, and Google ...
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