Monday, 7 September 2015

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Concord Monitor
Nathan Scott, left, an electrical engineer working with the Northern Pass project and Sam Johnson, a project manager, discuss the technology of ...
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TrustedReviews
Sony phones, Samsung smartwatches and a glow-in-the-dark TV might have stole the show at IFA this year, but there was plenty for audiophiles to ...
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iFreePress.com
I find that luxury watches can be polarizing objects. People tend to think they're either extravagant and a waste of money, or a testament to traditional ...
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The Indian Express
Prime Minister's Office is said to be keen to ensure that the advances in space technology are utilised to more useful effect in governance and ...
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The Guardian
Enter Keith Fraley, a 19-year-old second year student of software engineering at Michigan Tech college, and his tweet about his roommate, Mark, ...
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Huffington Post
As futurists debate the merits and risks of new technologies, we know today that technological progress is providing solutions for a new generation of ...
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The Guardian
The robot is called Dash, and like its smaller, stationary friend Dot, it's the work of technology startup Wonder Workshop. It's excellent at yapping cats ...
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
"Revealing that technology would have provoked Western countries and undermined the official theme of the parade, which was a call for peace," the ...
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Durham Herald Sun
Years ago Peter and I helped our daughter move into an apartment. As we opened the last box I remarked to Amanda, "Now we need to get you a ...
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The Guardian
Lidars on top of self-driving cars including Google's cars, could allow hackers to paralyse the cars and bring them to a grinding halt. Photograph: ...
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