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Shark Tank's Robert Herjavec Explains Why Smallest Businesses Must Embrace Technology NEW YORK — Larger and medium-size companies are establishing digital business models based on the latest technology, but many of the smallest ...
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China to Build Solar Mirror Farm Using Oakland Company's Technology China is turning to alternative solar technologies to fill its insatiable appetite for energy from the sun. Solar company BrightSource Energy, based in ...
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Russia vs. the 400-pound hacker: Clinton and Trump go toe-to-toe on cybersecurity USB wants your job. A trade group is done creating a technology to let ordinary USB ports take over from the 3.5mm audio jack on laptops and PCs.
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Smart home devices used in cyberattack on tech writer's site That was illustrated recently when an army of hacked consumer electronics was used in a high-profile cyberattack. CBC Radio technology columnist ...
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Opinion: Michael Spencer: Technology will bring tectonic change to the world of trading over the ... Technology will bring us a new breed of trader, and those trading firms that embrace this change will end up looking more Silicon Valley than Wall ...
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Hong Kong entrepreneurs are younger but don't like technology, survey finds "In Hong Kong, more people rely on others to help them rather than adopting technology themselves, building their own website or managing their ...
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Technology Is Eating Up Restaurants Hungry? If you don't work at a tech company with a swanky staff cafeteria, you might find that Silicon Valley's making it a little harder to sit down to a ...
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Best Halloween Haunted Attractions: New Technology & Trends Raise Fear Factor The scare business is good business, at least for a month or two each fall around Halloween, the "Haunting Season," when elaborate haunted houses, ...
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Using technology to find romance, sex or desire is not lazy Time and again technology has been made out to be the new generations Frankenstein's monster turning people into gadget slaves, creating invisible ...
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Borrowing technology from ceramic tiles to brand caps But there's an exception: The company's Colora Cap technology. The Imola, Italy-based company gave an update on Colora Cap at the Plastics Caps ...
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