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Rise of the machines: who is the 'internet of things' good for? Interconnected technology is now an inescapable reality – ordering our groceries, monitoring our cities and sucking up vast amounts of data along the ...
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Tech denied, ISRO built cryo engine on its own Behind the success of the launch is nearly three decades of hard work in taming cryogenic technology and an interesting history of this technology ...
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Apple is now the leader in the technology that could replace the smartphone, but it doesn't have a ... Augmented reality is an emerging and hot technology that uses advances in camera and graphics technology to integrate the digital world with the ...
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Three Years of Energy, Education and Technology Under Narendra Modi India's remaining competent in both domestic and global markets is hinged on building a society upon the four pillars of technology, institutions, ...
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Existing transport is failing disabled people, but new tech may help Wayfindr technology helps a visually impaired woman navigate London's Euston station. Photograph: Sophie Mutevelian/Wayfindr Press Shots.
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First Quantum-Secured Blockchain Technology Tested in Moscow Interest in cryptocurrencies is currently at fever pitch with banks, businesses, and governments racing to understand the technology and how they can ...
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Apple just made its first big push into AR, the tech that wants to eventually kill the smartphone The biggest companies in tech, from Facebook to Microsoft to Google, are all working on AR technology. Startups like Magic Leap are working on ...
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How Qantas is ironing out the bumps Alex Passerini, a pilot of 30 years, says new technology on planes soon to join the Qantas fleet has been shown to reduce turbulence significantly.
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Do mums really need breastfeeding help from technology? Can technology help new mums or is it just another layer of complexity in an already hectic life? Ashley Albert, 34, from Sacramento, California, is a ...
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Theresa May Wants to End "Safe Spaces" for Terrorists on the Internet. What Does That Even Mean? After the second, in Manchester, May and others said they would look into finding ways to compel tech companies to put cryptographic "back doors" ...
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