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Starset's Dustin Bates: "We Believe That Technology Is A Force For Good" The Starset Society is looking at science and technology, about how it's affecting the present and the near future in ways both positive and negative. We believe that technology is a force for good but also has unintentional ramifications, and the Starset Society is looking to shed light on those changes ...
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Marketers: We Don't Understand Our Tech Stack Many advertisers are clueless about the media technology they're using to power much of their digital-media buying. That's according to a recent study by ID Comms, a U.K.-based media consulting company that runs agency pitches, media audits and offers cost tracking, digital media consulting and ...
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Technology on agenda for BC Justice Summit "Citizens have an expectation in general about services," said Allan Castle, co-ordinator of the British Columbia Justice Summit process and chair of the steering committee. He added that as people become more comfortable using technology and accessing services through it, they expect to be able to ...
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Uber Paid Off Hackers to Hide Massive Data Breach Uber has taken plenty of wrong turns over the past few years. But the latest is certainly one of the most damaging. Bloomberg has revealed that the company concealed for more than a year a massive data breach that exposed sensitive records of millions of drivers and customers. The breach, which ...
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Finally, a Useful Application for VR: Training Employees In the future, Strivr wants to bring its focus to more types of jobs, says Brian Meek, the company's chief technology officer. He envisions training employees in VR on how to deal with hazardous situations, as well as teaching so-called soft skills like empathy and hospitality. Strivr has also recently worked ...
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GOP Embraces Geoengineering ... Which Terrifies Geoengineering Researchers During his appearance at MIT Technology Review's EmTech conference on Tuesday, Harvard professor David Keith warned about almost this exact eventuality. Were the GOP to embrace geoengineering technologies, a fragile coalition between scientists in this field and major environmental groups ...
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Apple Computer Scientists Tout Self-Driving Technology in Rare Research Paper Research by Apple Inc computer scientists on how self-driving cars can better spot cyclists and pedestrians while using fewer sensors has been posted online, in what appears to be the company's first publicly disclosed paper on autonomous vehicles. The paper by Yin Zhou and Oncel Tuzel, submitted ...
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Palo Alto Networks Share Price Responds Favorably Following Q1 Fiscal 2018 Results On Monday (November 20), the tech giant released its Q1 fiscal 2018 results, noting an increase in revenue by 27 percent year-over-year to $505.5 million, compared to total revenue of $398.1 million in fiscal Q1 2017. The company also highlighted that its Q1 adjusted earnings were $0.74 per diluted ...
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How a Smart Watch Can Predict Your Happiness Levels The technology involved is a Pebble smart watch connected to an Android smartphone, each running an app that collects and then displays data. The watch collects data such as heart rate and activity levels. The smartphone app enables users to report how happy and active they feel, via a "Happimeter" ...
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Regulator repeals US net neutrality rules US regulators have rolled back the net neutrality rules enshrined in law under President Barack Obama. The change is seen as a major victory for the telecoms industry but a blow to those who favour an internet that offers equal access to all. It could pave the way for net providers to offer "fast lanes" ...
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