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Technology to lift buildings gaining popularity post-Chennai floods The technology of lifting of buildings, both residential and commercial, following flood waters entering the ground floor buildings in Chennai during ...
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New government schemes to boost research, halt brain drain At least 26 government ministries and departments had entered into an agreement to collaborate for technology development in March this year.
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The future's so bright we've gotta wear (VR) shades It was a fittingly frustrating and bizarre end to a year in technology that saw long-predicted futures arrive, but often not completely – and with more than ...
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The five technological advances vital to deshitifying virtual reality Spoiler alert - one technology that needs updating is GPU tech. But here's our pick of the best graphics cards around today for your normal PC gaming ...
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The New Year Of Optimisim For Femtech Thankfully investors are starting to catch on to the importance-and market potential-of technology which cater to the nearly completely ignored health ...
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How male allies can support women in technology Jennifer Manry is vice president of Technology for the Male Allies program at Capital One. She also works on other aspects of the company's Women ...
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The Best Gadgets Coming in 2017 The company has already revealed that the phone will feature a new virtual personal assistant based on technology from the startup Viv, which it ...
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5 tech trends that will change the world in 2017 But 2016 also had its share of important technological breakthroughs that changed how we live, work, and play. Virtual reality made a big comeback in ...
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Take A Look At How Technology Makes Smart And Sustainble Farming Farmers are using technology – moisture sensors, drones, smart irrigation, terrain contour mapping, self-driving and GPS enabled tractors – to ...
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Mallya snubs Modi's pro-technology rhetoric, questions partiality of ED Absconding liquor baron Vijay Mallya on Sunday snubbed Narendra Modi's pro-technology rhetoric and said that he hopes Prime Minister Narendra ...
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