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India's technology vendors paddling shaky boats Lauded for its ability to put India on the map as a destination for high-quality, low-cost technology skills, and for being an engine of wealth and job ...
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Janet Yellen eats the world Meanwhile, economists and political leaders around the world continue to hail tech as the key sector for future economic and employment growth.
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Video: Find out how technology is changing Ford with its CTO, Raj Nair DETROIT—One of the home team, Ford had a few things to announce at this year's North American International Auto Show. Its best-seller, the F-150 ...
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Google To Bring Machine Learning Tech RAISR To Google+; Will Be Late On G+ Users On iOS Google is constantly on a hunt for better ways to make it easier for users to share and use its ubiquitous technology. Google is about to bring the power ...
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Nintendo Switch: hands-on with the world's strangest games console Ball Count and Safe Crack demonstrate the "HD rumble" technology in the devices that can make it feel like there are little balls rolling around inside ...
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The tech trends from CES set to shape 2017 The first week of the new year sees the technology industry descend upon Las Vegas for the largest electronics show on earth. Amongst them at CES ...
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At CES 2017, Alexa reigns supreme over the growing consumer market for AI tech 2014's CES showed us the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) as an increasingly important part of the consumer tech sector. Autonomous and ...
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As WhatsApp becomes latest victim, are any messaging apps truly secure? "It really depends on the service provider and the risk it wants to take," said Alan Duric, chief technology officer at the Wire secure communications ...
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Farhad's and Mike's Week in Tech: Thiel, Tech Companies and Trump Each Saturday, Farhad Manjoo and Mike Isaac, technology reporters at The New York Times, review the week's news, offering analysis and maybe a ...
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Technology is Reducing Food Waste: Interview with Copia's Mike Goldblatt In 2011, it started as Feeding Forward, a local service to reduce food waste at UC Berkeley's cafeteria, and has since grown into the tech startup Copia ...
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