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On Independence Day, here are five projects that can change India While citizens of all walks of life irrespective of age or education background are responding to Digital India in a big way, this is how technology giant ...
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San Francisco conference show cases latest auto technology The Forward With Ford conference last month in California showcased new technology the company has in the pipeline for consumers, amazing new ...
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Consultant held for patent rights violation, forgery PUNE: An engineering consultant has been arrested for allegedly misusing patented technology of a proprietorship firm, plagiarism and forging ...
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Straight Outta Ferguson For all the progress we've made in the past 23 years, it is the pervasive technology of iPhones and body camera's that is now, almost for the first time, ...
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Buffett Loves IBM. That's Bad for Innovation, and Investors The Oracle of Omaha loves Big Blue, but for reasons that should concern technology investors. When Warren Buffett was asked on CNBC last week ...
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Is technology killing the human touch? "People change very slowly; tech changes very quickly," said Jeremy P Birnholtz, associate professor in the communication studies department at ...
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In a slow-growth world, technology stocks are trending again New York: Technology stocks are trending big-time as investors latch on to innovative companies racing ahead in a slow-growth world. Technology stocks, attractive in a slow-growth world, are dominating the US market again - The Globe and Mail
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Audi's hi-tech magnificent Q7 Audi's hi-tech magnificent Q7. Audi says its second-generation Q7 is a luxury sport utility vehicle fit for an oligarch but you don't need the budget and ...
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No Tech Solutions for Poverty, Says Former Microsoft Researcher In this inaugural blog for the Huffington Post, we take a hard look at tech's promise to change the world. You can listen to the podcast here: ...
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Tech companies are the new industrial conglomerates Google organizes all the world's information, but can Alphabet organize all Google's spin-offs? (Reuters/Pascal Rossignol) ...
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