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Billionaire investor Jim Breyer on why big technology growth stocks will keep surging Breyer has been an investor in more than 40 consumer internet/technology companies that have completed successful public offerings or mergers, ...
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Leonardo DiCaprio Invests in Emotion Capture Startup MindMaze "MindMaze technology has already impacted the lives of many people, and it is poised to define the way we will experience and create content in the ...
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Driverless cars: safer perhaps, but professor warns of privacy risks Driverless cars 'will know where you like to frequent ... and may very well build a profile of you', says a Queensland University of Technology professor ...
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Is Facebook Too Big to Fight Its Ad Problem? Policing how a quarter of the world uses a website isn't easy. Mark Zuckerberg knows that all too well. After akk, it's why his social network has had to ...
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First Evidence That Offshore Wind Farms Are Changing the Oceans Wind turbines can support vast colonies of marine species in areas where they were previously rare. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv ...
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The Easiest Place to Use CRISPR Might Be in Your Ear Chen's next steps will take place in China, where scientists are enthusiastically pursuing gene-editing technology. He's working with a team there to ...
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Wearable technology is a big opportunity, says Timex CEO Tobias Reiss-Schmidt Timex CEO Tobias Reiss-Schmid says the company has added an SOS function in the fitness tracker because of safety concerns that people have in ...
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Technology May Remake Transport Yet Again Mark Mills says there are no big technology gains possible given the physics we know today. Yes, and in 1963 we didn't begin to have the technology ...
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Hijacked software used to target tech giants Hackers who booby-trapped widely used security software also used their malware to infiltrate machines at tech firms, suggests analysis. Evidence ...
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Self-driving tech going nowhere as rules stall under US President Donald Trump US President Donald Trump has refused to mandate the installation of V2V technology in new vehicles. The technology isn't effective unless most cars ...
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