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Sterlite Power CEO Pratik Agarwal sees technology as game changer This is among the first few technology measures Agarwal is introducing to the company, which is in the process of demerging from Sterlite ...
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Tech industry divided over Indian Patent guidelines NEW DELHI: Battle lines are drawn in the technology industry over software patents as the bigwigs and startups spar over allowing patenting of ...
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Classroom technology on display Technology has changed the way students are learning in the classroom and Stroudsburg Area School District wants to show off to the community just ...
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Tech adoption needs a change in habits: Steve Case Transformative technology exists for the health-care and financial services industries, as well as education, but human behavior has to adapt for any ...
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Battlefield 1 takes military shooter games back to first world war Warfare went from marching soldiers and cavalry to technological warfare in a very short space of time. Battlefield has always been about land, sea ...
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Wanted to marry creativity with technology and Travelkhana fits the bill, says CEO Pushpinder Singh Success Quotient is a weekly feature that appears every Friday on Firstpost, which looks at the pains and joys en route to success for a head honcho ...
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Britain's billion-dollar companies: rare finds or mythical creatures? In the summer of 2013, Powa Technologies raised $76m (£48.5m) in an investment round that valued the six-year-old technology company in "the ...
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Apple should definitely copy Microsoft's incredible finger-sensing smartphone technology It's a pretty jaw-dropping concept (and similar to Project Soli technology that Google is developing). Microsoft calls it "pre-touch." Move your finger ...
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Hopefully You'll Never Need to Use Polycom's High-Tech Prison Phone This phone doesn't have a touchscreen or the ability to run apps, but life behind bars isn't entirely bereft of the wonders of modern technology.
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Virtual environments make it easy to deploy deception technology Deception technology designed to lure and trap malicious actors has been around since at least 1999 when Lance Spitzner, founder of the Honeynet ...
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