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Driver-less technology on Hyderabad metro rail The Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) will have two drivers, one in the front cabin for the onward journey and the other in the rear cabin for the return direction. But wait! Is this not supposed to be the first metro rail system in the country to adopt the Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC) technology for ...
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Get a peek into blind-spot monitoring tech Blind-spot monitoring systems are among the most common modern driver aid technologies, being found on the options list of many mid-tier or budget models. The tech is sometimes shortened to BSM or called blind-spot warning (BSW). I tend to call it a blind-spot information system (BLIS), as it was by ...
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The Race to Power AI's Silicon Brains A number of other chip startups, including Mythic, Wave Computing, and Cerebras in the United States and DeePhi Tech and Cambricon in China, are also developing new chips tailored for AI applications. Cambricon, one of the most prominent Chinese startups in the field, has raised $100 million in an ...
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GM shares upgraded because of automaker's 'advanced' autonomous technology Guggenheim upgrades shares of General Motors to buy from neutral and bumps its price target to $52. General Motors hosts a highly-anticipated event next week, where it is expected to update investors on the status of its autonomous technology. Shares of GM climbed 1 percent in Monday morning, set ...
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Marvell Technology to buy chipmaker Cavium for about $6 billion In another consolidation move in the semiconductor industry, chipmaker Marvell Technology announced it will acquire competitor Cavium Inc. for approximately $6 billion. It's estimated that the combined company will generate about $3.4 billion in annual revenue.
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Bharti Airtel joins hands with Ericsson to develop 5G technology in India Telecom giant Bharti Airtel has struck a partnership with Ericsson to develop 5G technology for the former's India operations. Ericsson's Senior Vice President and Head of Market Area South East Asia, Oceania and India Nunzio Mirtillo, confirmed the news and said, "We have MoUs (agreements) with 36 ...
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Detour's Stacey Book on What Technology Has Done for Storytelling Some of the ways technology has changed travel are obvious, like having more fuel efficient (or even fuel-less) cars, or being able to see real-time traffic on your route before you head out the door. But other ways technology makes waves can come as a surprise. Take, for example, the walking tour.
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IDFA DocLab's Caspar Sonnen: 'We Can No Longer Just Blame Technology For Everything' AMSTERDAM — The most noticeable aspect of this year's DocLab is that, although it still has a presence, Virtual Reality finally seems to have settled down – turn a corner, go through a corridor of film posters, and there's a bespoke VR cinema, with twin seating arrangements to make the process just a ...
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As Silicon Valley Gets 'Crazy,' Midwest Beckons Tech Investors COLUMBUS, Ohio — They seem an odd couple. J. D. Vance, author of "Hillbilly Elegy," his best-selling memoir of growing up in the postindustrial Midwest and his journey of escape. And Steve Case, the billionaire co-founder of America Online. But Mr. Vance joined Mr. Case's investment firm this year to ...
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Driverless cars on UK roads by 2021 - really? Remember the days when the Budget was secret and anybody who leaked it got fired? Well, nowadays much of it gets dribbled out days in advance and over the weekend there was an eye-catching leak - or rather Treasury press release - about new money for technology. The most striking element of a ...
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