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High-tech house hunting That's because realTView, a Massachusetts company, is offering technology that permits shoppers to take 3D virtual reality tours of any home before ...
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Editorial: When Technology Fumbles At a news conference Tuesday, the famously reticent Belichick spent nearly five and a half minutes denouncing the technology that the NFL provides ...
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US presidential election uses hodge-podge of voting technology In light of Donald Trump's claims of election fraud — and with the memory of the disputed presidential election of 2000 still looming — that technology ...
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'Technology is a boon for healthcare' Using technology to provide quicker health interventions is soon going to become the norm, but one should be vigilant against technology replacing ...
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British head scientist at US maverick's Silicon Valley start-up took own life over 'unworkable ... But Mr Gibbons believed he had discovered a fundamental flaw in the technology which Ms Holmes had told investors – who contributed $700 million ...
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How virtual reality technology could change the property market in China The technology could save real estate companies money as they would not have to build a "bricks and mortar" showroom – instead, they could model ...
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'India becoming a technology major' In an interaction with The Hindu on the campus of Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (IITH), Ambassador of Japan to India Kenji Hiramatsu ...
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The dream of a fully connected future is starting to look like a nightmare We got all that, and almost all of us have benefitted in some way from the fruits of the technology. But we also got massive disruptions and job losses in ...
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Israel start-ups display disability tech in Australia A delegation of Israeli start-ups that are developing technologies to assist people with disabilities will meet Australian and international investors, ...
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Millennials fall for tech scams more than grandparents: Report Millennials, often portrayed as tech-savvy caricatures, are actually more likely to fall for technology-related scams through calls, e-mails or pop-up ads ...
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