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Artificial Intelligence: Nimble startups can develop breakthrough technologies Companies across technology and automobile industries are pouring millions of dollars into using AI to drive new breakthroughs in this field. Already ...
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Technology will change where we live Within about five years a new technology revolution will create a massive shift in where people choose to live and, as a pleasant byproduct, will solve ...
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New tech may let you control smartphones with your eyes Smartphone, Smartphone control eyes, Smartphones eye scanner, Smartphone eye control, Smartphones new New technology will let users control ...
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Synthetic spider silk could be the biggest technological advance in clothing since nylon Spider silk's qualities are nearly mythical. Its tensile strength is comparable to steel's. Yet it is lighter, and can be as stretchy as a rubber band.
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Small Business Tech This Week: Self-Driving Boats and Twitter's Better Tweets Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 – Rolls-Royce unveils a ...
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Nintendo NX With VR Technology Not Confirmed Yet Major technology companies are pushing ahead with developing virtual reality products, but Nintendo seems more wary than most. The Japanese ...
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Beware the 'empathy-washing' of self-proclaimed caring capitalists For a year, digital technology has been hailed as the panacea for the refugee crisis. Media are brimming with reports about apps and hackathons, ...
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'Use technology to ensure potable water for rural areas' S.F. Patil, director, Water and Land Management Institute (WLMI), Dharwad, stressed on using technological developments to supply clean and safe ...
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Technology companies fear ripple effect of Brexit Technology companies worry over ripple effect of Brexit; Twitch's latest offer is video of "social eating; two smaller cities make fastest-growing list.
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Facebook defends position on content standards after Israeli censure Citing sources familiar with the technology, Reuters reported last month that Facebook and other Internet companies have begun using automation to ...
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