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Incumbents, Jio differ on technology for in-flight Internet services "As technologies to provide access have developed, so too have consumer expectations. They desire seamless connectivity regardless of their location - whether on land, in the air or on the sea," said Trai chairman RS Sharma while holding an open house on Monday, which is the next step of the ...
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How Facebook's AI Is Helping Save Suicidal People's Lives At the same time, the company said it has improved the technology that helps its community operations team more efficiently review posts and videos as well as contact the actual first responders who will knock on the door of people in danger of self-harm. It's also increasing the number of people who ...
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Pressured for profit, oil majors bet big on shale technology Shell, in an initiative called "iShale," has marshaled technology from a dozen oilfield suppliers, including devices from subsea specialist TechnipFMC Plc (FTI.N) that separate fracking sand from oil and well-control software from Emerson Electric Co (EMR.N), to bring more automation and data analysis ...
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How High-Tech Mirrors Can Send Heat into Space What his company, SkyCool Systems, has built is a cooling technology that can act as a condenser—a standard component of any commercial air-conditioning or refrigeration system that lowers the temperature of incoming refrigerant, converting it from a vapor to a liquid. But instead of relying on electric ...
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The Quantum Spy Author David Ignatius on the Future of High-Tech Espionage The intersection of quantum computing and espionage may feel like a faraway future. But in his latest novel, David Ignatius, Washington's own John le Carré, tackles just that. The Quantum Spy, out now, revolves around a central theme of spy literature: the race for a new technology, to discover ...
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How Reuters's Revolutionary AI System Gathers Global News "The advent of the internet and the subsequent information explosion has made it increasingly challenging for journalists to produce news accurately and swiftly." So begin the research and development team at the global news agency Reuters in a paper on the arXiv this week. For Reuters, the problem ...
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Tech companies hold about 60% of offshore cash in the S&P 500 — here's who wins and loses in ... If you add up all the offshore cash held by S&P 500 companies, about 60 percent of it would be in technology companies, according to Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi. That means tax reform proposals in the House and Senate could benefit companies like Apple, Cisco, Microsoft and Oracle, ...
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How Blockchain Technology Is Helping Syrian Refugees It's unbelievable to think then, that a place that is so remote and isolated could be home to a world first initiative involving the emerging Blockchain technology. The Building Blocks Project is the brain child of Houman Haddad, Regional CBT Advisor for United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).
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New Technology Doesn't Kill Companies, Oblivious Leadership That Won't Adapt Kills Companies The trick is to lean into technology rather than become consumed with fear, like forward-minded entrepreneurs in specific industries who love, not loathe, technological advances. Consider real estate. Millennials are snatching up homes, comprising more than a third of buyers, according to the National ...
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Mapping company Here buys ATS to boost its over-the-air tech Here, the mapping company that powers location services in 100 million cars, is today announcing an acquisition to vastly improve how it distributes and updates its data. The company is buying Advanced Telematic Systems (ATS), a Berlin-based developer of secure over-the-air (OTA) technology, the ...
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