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US|San Francisco Considers Tax on Tech Companies to Pay for Boom's Downside Twitter has declined to comment on the proposal to add a payroll tax just for technology companies. Credit Jim Wilson/The New York Times.
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"I'm in awe every day": Virginia Heffernan on technology, virtual reality, and what the Internet means Heffernan has literary East Coast chops—she earned a PhD in English Literature from Harvard, and then worked as a TV and tech critic at the New ...
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This week in Tech: Microsoft may be working on Surface device The whole package is powered by a 3,000 mAh battery with MediaTek;s fast charging technology on board. The phone comes with an IR blaster but ...
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Rochester Institute of Technology Set to Open a New Additive Manufacturing Print Center on Campus Additive manufacturing technology on university campuses is not new of course; many engineering and manufacturing labs have had 3D printers for ...
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Brexit Could Threaten England's Global Technology Status London-based tech companies face the uncertainty of the upcoming exit from the European Union. Many worry about less investment and less access ...
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Apple Patents Technology to Disable iPhones From Taking Videos at Concerts A new Apple technology is in the works that can disable an iPhone's ability to take photos and videos via an infrared signal. The technology could stop ...
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A hi-tech cure for back pain? New technology can work out what's causing your poor posture The latest computerised technology can work out what's causing your poor posture and suggest solutions to keep you free of pain. By Laura Milne.
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The New IT: Driving Business Innovation With Tech Andi Mann, chief technology advocate at Splunk, sees major changes afoot in how IT and business are aligning. Here, he shares his experiences ...
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Sweden's housing crisis hits tech start-ups and migrants It is a rare crisis that combines negative interest rates, the huge numbers of migrants entering Europe and the travails facing technology companies.
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TechNation: Israel Plans Big Tax Breaks for Multinational Tech Firms MyThings to layoff scores after losing key customer; Chabot startup Meekan acquired by Doodle; Medi-Tate raises $8 million for prostate technology.
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