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Disney is using augmented reality to bring coloring books to life A Disney Research team has developed technology that projects coloring book characters in 3D while you're still working on coloring them.
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Moraine firm lands $30M deal Tyler Technologies plans to add jobs locally after landing a $30 million deal with Cook County, Illinois, officials said Monday. The contract for its ...
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PM Modi, Angela Merkel Will Talk Technology in Bengaluru Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will discuss in Bengaluru on Tuesday the role of technology and ...
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Dadri lynching: How technology and acts of violence became the perfect machinery of hate What do you get when you add top end technology to severe acts of violence? You get the perfect machinery of hate. According to the senior officers of ...
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SAP America's CFO says finance execs need to embrace technology or they'll get left behind If you adopt technology and make it an integral part of your business, "you will gain a much deeper level of understanding to benefit your organization.
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Apple, Google lead tech takeover of top global brands PC maker Lenovo, payments company PayPal and Danish toy creator Lego join the world's tech behemoths for the first time in this year's list, which is ...
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Why the term 'sharing economy' needs to die The "sharing economy" is a meaningless term that was only coined in the first place because of the tech industry's desire to pretend everything it does ...
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In Today's Disruptive World, Brand Heritage Isn't What It Used to Be Instead of embracing and offering consumers true planet-conscious technology of the future, they have totally screwed up (their words) by trying to ...
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Educomp sells entire stake in Wiz Learn Technology NEW DELHI: Educomp Solutions today said it has sold entire stake in Wiz Learn Technology, Singapore, to V-cube Global Services for an undisclosed ...
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Nasscom estimates IT sector to log in $225 billion revenues by 2020 NEW DELHI: India's information technology industry is projected to clock revenue of $225 billion by 2020 and $350 billion by 2025 as digital and cloud ...
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