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IEEE Internet of Things Survey Reports Mind Control Will Be the Technology of Choice in Ten Years IEEE released global survey results indicating that the human mind will be the technology of choice to control devices used in everyday life in 2025.
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SOCAR Polymer to produce polyethylene using British technology SOCAR Polymer Company has chosen Innovene S Process technology of the Ineos Technologies British company for the production of polyethylene ...
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Vishal Sikka hires former SAP executive to run $500 mn innovation fund Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka is betting that by using some of the technologies from start-ups, Infosys will grow at a compound annual growth rate of ...
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Teens Face-Palm Reactions to 90s Music and Technology Ever since the birth of the smart phone and the even smarter computers, that form of technology stopped being in use. We now have all sorts of apps ...
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Technology comes to rescue of families At a time when Nepal and parts of India have been convulsed by a devastating earthquake, modern web technology is turning out to be a boon as ...
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Big Data Technology Is Key Strategic Tie That Binds Technology. "It's not necessarily typical, but I lead technology coordination across RELX Group business areas working with our four CTOs. We focus ...
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How Technology Will Change the Doctor/Patient Interaction BOB WACHTER: In the future, televisits and technology-enabled home care will replace many of today's hospitalizations and ER visits. The asthma ...
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Why Europe needs a digital regulator Maass concluded that the agency was low-tech, toothless – and defensive about work like his. The European Union is starting to contemplate charting ...
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'Belt' Technology Helps Quickly Repair Earthquake-Damaged Buildings Researchers from the University of Sheffield in south Yorkshire have developed a cheap and simple technology to repair earthquake-damaged ...
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Children's app review: Monster Mingle Monsters under the bed aren't, generally, much fun for children. Monsters on a nearby tablet or smartphone? That's more like it. And that's exactly what ...
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