Tuesday, 29 September 2015

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Durham Herald Sun
Today is the 25th anniversary, give or take a few years, of my entry into the precise world of modern technology. Twenty-five years ago, more or less, ...
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Detroit Free Press
The online retailer Amazon.com is to announce today that it plans to build a technology hub in downtown Detroit with the creation of more full-time ...
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StreetWise Report
On September 11, 2015, Marvell Technology declared that it would delay filing its Form 10-Q reporting its financial results for the period completed on ...
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The Atlantic
But these technologies don't exist yet, and that is one reason why the United Nations is so mistaken in low-balling electricity demand from developing ...
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Firstpost
Padachuri, who runs a construction business in this city, the center of India's technology industry, uses his smartphone to reserve movie seats through ...
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TechCrunch
Despite a miserable macro-economic mix of circumstances, including the worst recession in almost 100 years, the biggest corruption scandal Brazil ...
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Fortune
Other well-heeled investors are sniffing around a different but related technology: cold fusion, which requires a much lower operating temperature.
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Reuters
The Australian tech startup sector has the potential to contribute A$109 ... But the Atlassian IPO will set a new record for an Australian technology ...
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MIT Technology Review
In addition to affecting the type of work we do, digital and mobile technologies are changing how we do it, where we do it (at home or remotely), and ...
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Seventy percent of the earth is covered by water, but 97% of that water is salt water and not drinkable. What if you could turn some of that salt water ...
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