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Can technology transform chronic disease management? Cue digital health technology, which includes remote monitoring, mobile health (mHealth) apps, and wearables, such as activity trackers. There are ...
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No Longer a Dream: Silicon Valley Takes On the Flying Car The tech industry, as we are often told, is fond of disrupting things, and lately the automakers have been a big target. Cars that use artificial intelligence ...
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Mobile Technology, Its Importance, Present And Future Trends Mobile technology is a form of technology that is mostly used in cellular communication and other related aspects. It uses a form of platform where by ...
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Amazon Forms Team to Focus on Driverless Technology Amazon.com Inc. has created a team focused on driverless-vehicle technology to help navigate the retail giant's role in the shake-up of transportation, ...
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Is technology slowly but gradually killing music? To connoisseurs of music, technology is more like a bugbear. Vinyl seems to be the only invention that has gladdened the hearts of fans across ...
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The five most pointless tech solutions to non-problems If there's one thing the technology community loves, it's an over-engineered solution to a problem that isn't really a problem. Double points if the root of ...
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Fast-growing medical tech industry sees $24bn deal Becton Dickinson, the New Jersey-based medical technology company, has agreed a $24bn cash and shares deal to buy Bard, a healthcare ... A medical equipment supplier just inked a $24 billion deal with a medical technology company - Business Insider
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Technology Is Taking Away Jobs, But It's Also Creating Them On Microsoft acquiring LinkedIn, he had a lot to say to his employees but some of the key things that stood out were his thoughts on how technology ...
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Shoah Foundation is using technology to preserve Holocaust survivor stories I've done a lot of interviews as a reporter, but none like the conversation I had with Pinchas Gutter. Gutter is an 85-year-old Holocaust survivor who ...
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Holding back technology tide wrong strategy for long term: Chandrashekhar, president, Nasscom It has to target areas of deficiency in countries receiving it (India's technical manpower). This is different for different countries. For instance, the Middle ...
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