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Technology of the future showcased at JW Marriott in Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) — The technology of the future is being showcased in Austin this week during the annual Freescale Technology Forum at the JW ...
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Samsung's new technology of 'see through trucks'. This technology comes from Korea with a night mode which not only will change but saves the lives of people as due to sudden braking or animal ...
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Face Tracker: A New Technology Of Facebook Face Tracker: A New Technology Of Facebook| PakistanTribe.com SAN FRANCISCO – A new technology has been introduced by Facebook which ...
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Airlines To Make Use of Technology For Less Stressful Travel The future of airline travel will feature more technology of smartphones and portable devices for easier and less stressful travel. These days, mobile ...
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Military Hoverbikes: Futuristic Tech Coming To U.S. Military [Video] "The Department of Defense is interested in Hoverbike technology because it can support multiple roles. It can transport troops over difficult terrain and ...
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Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Other Tech Companies Join Forces For Open Container Project: What ... The Open Container Project, revealed at DockerCon 2015, got tech rivals to work together because of the significance of container technology to the ...
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Local Robot Camp for kids explores the technology of robotics Nine local young engineers designed and built robots at the Summer 2015 "Robots and Technology Camp!" led by ISU Extension and Outreach 4-H ...
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Wal-Mart CEO touts 'invisible' barcode on Instagram, sending Oregon company soaring The Instagram post, which appears to be from Walmart's CEO, touts digital watermaking technology of the kind developed by Beaverton-based ...
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Ford joins rivals in ramping up pace of self-driving car tech The U.S. automaker will expand advanced safety technology, including automatic braking, across its global vehicle lineup over the next five years, ...
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Chinese tech firms fight over Wi-Fi router with 'pregnant women' setting The World Health Organisation says there is no empirical evidence to suggest contact with electromagnetic fields lead to complications during ...
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