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A Technology Like Braille, Only This One Is For The Mouth The technology has a long way to go and is not yet available in market, but sure has a bright future. Team GizIndia wishes them all the best for this ...
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Britain still punches about its weight when it comes to brains Smart engineers and scientists remain some of this country's greatest assets, and emerging trends in the technology of manufacturing itself are ...
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AWD technology saves 30pc underground water He said popularization and mass adoption of the irrigation technology in Boro farming can save 30 per cent underground water. The farmers also get ...
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Marking international year, UN chief celebrates role of light in boosting sustainable growth 19 January 2015 – The role light-based technologies play in spurring sustainable development can help the international community tackle the ...
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Jaguar Land Rover unveils Bike Sense detection technology Jaguar Land Rover is developing a range of new Bike Sense technologies designed to prevent cycling accidents by using lights, sounds and ...
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Trustatom Raises $100k for Blockchain-Based Due Diligence Service Speaking to CoinDesk, Trustatom co-founder Yurii Rashkovskii framed the news as an early step in connecting the technology of bitcoin with "the real ...
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Indian pundits know more about eclipses: Rajnath A section of youth is making the nation proud the world over in the field of information technology, health and science while the other section of youth ...
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Australian co seeks investments for `Swachh Bharat' campaign To start with, environment technology firm Ecoreps Pty Ltd has sought investment of Rs 150 crore to set up its first Thermal Recovery Unit (TRU) in ...
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ONGC signs pact with IITs to develop indigenous technology NEW DELHI: India's largest oil producer ONGC has signed an agreement with seven IITs for developing indigenous technologies to enhance ...
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Why 2015 Will Be the Year of India's Next Technology Revolution The multibillion-dollar valuations of India's new tech stars, Flipkart and Snapdeal, are no pricing bubble but a signal that the country's technology ...
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