Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Google Alert - technology in world now

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technology in world now
Daily update 25 March 2015
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Chron.com (blog)
A Best Buy ad from 1998 shows just how technology has shrunk in 2015
The only thing in this ad that we could see using today would be the washer and dryer, even though we live in a world now where washer and dryer ...
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Globalnews.ca
Oil sands improving on environment, but new technology takes time: World Heavy Oil Congress
... of Alberta Innovates, one of several partners in the project now being field-tested. Lightbrown is one of many presenters at the World Heavy Oil Congress this week at ... "Technology takes a long time to develop," said Lightbrown.
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RT
World's top tech companies ask Congress to relax NSA spying laws
RT
Tech companies say they're potentially losing billions in sales following ... "Now is the time to take on meaningful legislative reforms to the nation's ...
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PCWorld
HP dumps Apple's Beats audio, partners with Bang & Olufsen
Hewlett-Packard once relied on Beats for audio technology in its PCs and tablets, but that was before Apple acquired it. HP has now found a new ...
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Nanotechnology News (press release)
Dolomite's microfluidics technology ideal for B cell encapsulation
We've had the system for about two years now, and our experience has been ... Established in 2005 as the world's first microfluidic application centre, ...
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The Drum
PwC's Leo Johnson urges advertisers to stop using technology to 'squeeze demand out of a dry ...
But advertising agencies now have an obligation to do more at board level to help big businesses become ... There is the possibility for a form of advertising that operates in isolation from the world, that uses tech to incubate itself.
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Assistive technology is a needed tool in the city's resource-starved schools
This was the isolated world of one of the Education Law Center's clients, ... Years ago, touch-to-speak technology cost around $8,000, but now some ...
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