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Hive-IO Acquires Technology of Atlantis Computing Inc. The acquired Atlantis Computing technology will expand Hive-IO's storage offering to include an intelligent software-defined solution that increases ...
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McLaren Bay Region invests $5.6 million into cancer-fighting technology Accuracy, motion compensation and flexibility are among the factors McLaren officials have identified as strengths with the new technology.
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Five Principles for Safely Automating the Freight Transportation Sector Initially, the new technology helps drivers improve their safety through add-ons like automatic speed control, lane control and enhanced braking.
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Calling UK clean tech pioneers: BusinessGreen Technology Awards open for entries The third annual BusinessGreen Technology Awards 2017 officially launches today with a call for clean tech companies, innovators, and investors to ...
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Foxconn: World's No. 1 contract electronics maker HONG KONG — Taiwan-based contract manufacturer Foxconn Technology Group says it plans to build a $10 billion plant in Wisconsin to make ...
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How GIS technology has evolved into location intelligence for today's enterprises The rise of IoT technology in the past few years has also played a critical role in advancing the collection of mass amounts of location data. This data ...
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First Human Embryos Edited in US ... human embryos in the United States has been carried out by a team of researchers in Portland, Oregon, MIT Technology Review has learned.
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Schools in Catawba County share VR experience with historical association Marty Sharpe, CCS chief technology officer, said the marriage of the VR technology with HACC's content from its different sites is a natural next step.
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Amazon May Be the Next Tech Giant Muscling Into Health Care At this point, there's very little that Amazon isn't involved in, or at least exploring: personal AI assistants, cloud services, TV shows, furniture, groceries ...
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A flaw in wireless networks lets hackers pretend to be you The Unicorn Team researchers from 360 Technology, China's leading security company, discovered they could hack phones when they switched from ...
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