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Mark Zuckerberg Telepathy Technology: Is Facebook Hiring Neuroscientists For 'Mind-Reading ... Mark Zuckerberg thinks telepathy is the technology of the future, and now Facebook is actively recruiting for a number of neuroscientist positions, ...
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FilmGate Interactive Creative Conference Fuses Storytelling With New Technology The fourth annual FilmGate Interactive Creative Conference returns to Miami, a city where the confluence of storytelling and innovative technology ...
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DNR, angling group discuss lower walleye limits Concern about the state's fisheries resource is directly related to the growth in technology that allows anglers to be more effective, Kavanaugh said.
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Technology can't replace the human touch Everywhere you turn these days, there's talk of automation replacing people. Technology is surely advancing at a rapid rate, and in today's click-driven ...
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India's $150 billion outsourcing industry stares at an uncertain future 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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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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Twelve things you need to know about driverless cars Over the next decade, accelerating autonomous driving technology, including advances in artificial intelligence, sensors, cameras, radar and data ...
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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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Your boss could track you day AND night using new smart technology Smart technology is being used by UK bosses to track their employees' lifestyle habits day and night. Gadgets worn on the body send data back to ...
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Sticker shock, and maybe nausea, hamper sales of virtual reality gear For a technology to crack the mainstream, there is an unspoken understanding: It shouldn't make the people who use it want to throw up. And yet there ...
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