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5 Cool Packaging Technologies of the Future As the year 2015 draws to a close, we can look back and reflect upon the changes in technology in this year. Each year, we are seeing increasingly ...
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How technology will transform retirement As we live longer lives, the focus shifts to living better lives as we get older. Thanks to technology, it looks like the next generation to retire will be able ...
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Wolverton: Tech underlying Bitcoin could take off -- even if currency doesn't You may never use Bitcoin, but there's a decent chance that you'll eventually benefit from the technology underlying the virtual currency.
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Make the move to a smart home These days, it's all about being connected, and not just people – now houses are connected too. Smart home technology is becoming prevalent in ...
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Simulation technology accelerates design of reinforced-plastic parts and molds Designing parts and molds using reinforced materials just got easier and faster with e-Xstream engineering's new technology. A MSC Software ...
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How Football Manager changed the game In September this year the England winger Andros Townsend received a frantic text message from his girlfriend. "When did you get fined for not ...
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Hot data storage technology trends for 2016 "As we move into (using) 6 TB and 8 TB drives, erasure coding is the only technology that can provide data protection feasible for larger volumes of ...
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A message that's too easy for terrorists to send "The Islamic State uses a wide variety of communication technologies, just as we do, the public," said Joe Hall, chief technologist at the Center for ...
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Govt raises solar panel subsidy to 30% for Chandigarh Already, the department of science and technology of the UT administration has widened the scheme from government buildings to private houses.
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Microsoft Researcher: Technology Will 'Solve' Cancer by 2026 Microsoft and University of Cambridge researcher Jasmin Fisher predicts big gains in cancer research enabled by cloud computing and data analytics.
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