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Survey: Older Workers Are Actually More Comfortable With Technology Responses from 4,073 information workers in the US, Europe, and Australia found that older workers adopted technology as quickly as their younger ...
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How India's non-metropolitan cities are becoming breeding grounds for tech startups The world of technology-based startups is unsurprisingly mobile, but in more ways than just being about the phone. People move, as do technology, ...
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Comet sniffing technology repurposed to fight bed bugs Space age technology developed to sniff out the composition of comets is being repurposed to hunt down bed bugs. A British scientist who helped ...
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ZF Group to set up technology centre in Telangana ZF Friedrichshafen AG has announced the setting up of its first India Technology Centre in Hyderabad dedicated to software and mechanical ...
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Seven ways that AI could be A-OK As artificial intelligence increases its influence on our lives, the talk is of job losses, self-driving car crashes, algorithms running amok. But there is an ...
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Lagoons: the new technology better than Hinkley Point Let's turn our attention to 'tidal lagoons': you may have heard that phrase in discussion of alternatives to Hinkley Point and wondered what it means.
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Silicon Valley was going to disrupt capitalism. Now it's just enhancing it The chances that, in a few years' time, people will be able to receive basic healthcare without interacting with a technology company became ...
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New 4D technology may aid treatment for lung disease Scientists have developed a novel four-dimensional lung scanning technology that has the potential to transform treatment for millions of people with ...
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Navitas joins with universities to back start-ups in educational technology Four universities and Australia's largest education company Navitas are offering backing to new tech start-ups to help them carve out a space in the ...
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Why technology makes us dishonest: ways to reduce cheating at self-service checkouts Despite some technological safeguards, self-service checkout machines in supermarkets rely heavily on customer honesty to scan, and pay for, their ...
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