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5 of the coolest things we heard about the future of technology at Moscow's quantum tech summit At the edge of contemporary science, a new era of technology is on the verge of bringing the future into the present. Today's gadgets and electronics ...
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Solar cells can be made cheaper: Richard Corkish In an interview, Dr. Corkish, who has been working in photovoltaics research and education at UNSW since 1990, discusses the new technology and ...
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A Googler's Would-Be Manifesto Reveals Tech's Rotten Core That includes increasing the distribution of women and minorities in technical jobs, equalizing pay, breaking the glass ceiling, and improving the ...
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iPhone 8 provides lift-off for Welsh tech company IQE A little-known Welsh manufacturer is tipped to be at the centre of the next iPhone's breakthrough 3D-tracking technology. IQE, based in Cardiff, makes ...
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How This US Tech Giant Is Backing China's Tech Ambitions Qualcomm is providing money, expertise and engineering for Beijing's master plan to create its own technology superpowers, the Times reports.
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LG to introduce IoT technology enabled home appliances by next year South Korean consumer electronics major LG plans to introduce products based on Internet of Things (IoT) technology in the segment by early next ...
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Mumbai colleges embrace technology to bring in transparency While the management has already installed technology-driven teaching interface in all their classrooms, biometric entry for students and launched ...
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Post note ban, government focuses on expansion of currency presses, paper mills Burdened by the outdated technology of the printing presses and limited paper mill capabilities, the currency note printing system lagged way behind ...
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Education news Scott Ross (sophomore, Automotive Engineering Technology) of Colfax; Emily Hoyt (sophomore, Biol: Biomedical Sciences) of Elmwood; Matthew ...
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Robots to explore the dark flooded depths of old mines From smartphones (which contain a whopping 60 to 64 elements) to hybrid cars, wind turbines and medical equipment, much of the technology we ...
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