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Canandaigua Fire Department: 'New' technology of the day put to good use From Mark Marentette: In the installment last week of this series, I wrote that one of the hallmarks of the Canandaigua Fire Department during the past ...
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Blockchain, the Ideal Tech to Ensure Legal & Regulatory Compliance among Companies The use of blockchain technology in registration and compliance of companies will help the regulatory authorities will help the regulatory authorities ...
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Secret body scanners used to detect suicide bombers at football stadiums and shopping centres The cutting-edge technology, developed in Britain, is being used in more than 15 countries around the world and has been tested successfully in trials ...
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Microsoft exec: 'AI is the most important technology that anybody on the planet is working on today' Coplin, who has worked in IT for over 25 years and authored two books about the future of technology, said: "This technology [AI] will change how we ...
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Atomic Force Microscopes get a technology boost Atomic Force Microscopes get a technology boost. Developing a method to replace the needle in Atomic Force Microscopes, used to observe ...
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Solid-state technology juicing next wave of lithium-ion batteries In 2010, the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, a government-funded research body dubbed NEDO, urged ...
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BMW 7-Series car review Though, in keeping with most modern technology, it doesn't always do what you want, so you usually end up using your fingers in the traditional way ...
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Google is quietly making progress on one of its most jaw-dropping tech projects The technology uses special radar-sensors packed in a tiny chip to detect a person's physical movements (such as rubbing two fingers together), ...
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Ping Pong Tables, Eyeball Cameras...And Other Business Tech News You Missed This Week Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 – Sony will put a camera on ...
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Lawsuit accuses Middle East bank of stealing an Orange County entrepreneur's technology Farooq Bajwa still lives comfortably, up in the hills of San Juan Capistrano in a French chateau-style mansion with views of the Pacific. But his tech ...
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