Friday, 24 November 2017

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Lyft has finally been approved to test its self-driving technology on California state public roads. Have you noticed how an industry moves uniformly with the news? The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) approved the testing. The company announced early this year that its development ...
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Billionaire Sunil Bharti Mittal, chairman of India's largest mobile company Airtel, on Thursday announced that the Bharti family has pledged about Rs 7,000 crore to philanthropy and will open a new university modeled on America's Massachusetts Institute of Technology, primarily to offer free education to ...
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It's early, though, and most of the work on so-called "enterprise blockchains" is experimental. What's not yet clear is the degree to which financial institutions can adapt the technology to their own needs without sacrificing its advantages—particularly its decentralized nature, which is key to protecting the ...
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The "global titans of technology" are forcing workers into a form of slavery, Britain's trade union chief will tell Catholic and labour movement leaders at the Vatican on Friday. Trade unions and the Catholic church must build "a popular alliance for economic justice", Frances O'Grady, the TUC general ...
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Information technology (IT) services firms' struggles with growth seem to be getting worse. India's top companies reported muted growth of between 0.2% and 2.2% in constant currency terms for the September quarter. What's more, important sectors such as banking and financial services and retail are ...
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Our identities are more fluid today as we belong to more and varied groups, thanks in part to technology and social networks that enable geographically diverse by ideologically similar friendships. Work is changing, thanks to millennials ... and technology that ensures we're never out of touch.
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. - Some information technology companies are growing so concerned about their inability to find enough digital talent that they're training their own. IBM, Amazon and Microsoft now have apprenticeship programs that pay workers while they train for jobs demanding ...
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After the election of Donald Trump, thousands of technology workers signed a pledge against building government databases for targeting individuals based on race, religion, or national origin. The effect was immediate, with numerous companies publicly declaring they would not cooperate with such a ...
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The European Union Commissioner for Research has warned that "alarmist and panicked" opinions on the dangers posed by artificial intelligence risk confusing science with science fiction. In a speech delivered to the European Parliament's Science and Technology Options Assessment (STOA) group, ...
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Tech-based energy startup QuasarEnviro's products help reduce energy consumption by ACs and refrigeration units and aim to reduce companies' carbon footprints. Post Diwali, the most common talking point – especially in the northern part of the country – has been the pollution in New Delhi. Google's ...
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