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Where Retail Technology Needs To Go Now There are a lot of ideas around about where retail technology needs go and most of them are good. But until now, very few of them were going to do what retailers need most: give consumers a great reason to go back into stores. Now, there are ideas emerging and developing that will be highly impactful ...
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Apple Just Gave a Private Demo of Its Latest Self-Driving Tech At a private workshop held this week for AI researchers, Apple researchers gave a rare glimpse of some machine learning technology they're building for self-driving cars. Speaking to an exclusive audience of researchers in the field, Ruslan Salakhutdinov, Apple's director of AI, discussed several ...
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Film-maker's vision of the effect of technology on us 12-minute science fiction drama about our obsession with technology, around the town in the summer last year. The 22-year-old, of Gravett Close, was awarded the prize for best film by a director aged under 25 at this year's Fisheye Film Festival in High Wycombe, held at the town's Cineworld cinema ...
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As the federal government falters, technology is leading a rise of the rest in statehouses nationwide Earlier this week, Steve Case announced that his Rise of the Rest seed fund, designed to invest in innovation in the Mid West and other areas traditionally overlooked by investors, had raised $150 million with commitments from tech executives including Jeff Bezos and Eric Schmidt. We are, as Peter ...
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Astronomers to Check Mysterious Interstellar Object for Signs of Technology Milner is spending $100 million over 10 years to develop spacecraft technology capable of sending a tiny probe hurtling at one-fifth the speed of light toward Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to Earth. If Milner succeeds, the 25-trillion-mile trip would be cut from tens of thousands of years, based on ...
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Chinese insurer Ping An looks overseas to boost technology The consumer finance unit of Chinese insurer Ping An has started using homegrown facial recognition technology to screen potential borrowers who may be lying about their intentions to repay their debt. The application is one of hundreds of new technologies that the company, the world's largest ...
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Can China Contain Bitcoin? In late August Lu did an ICO to raise money for Bihu.com, a communications platform that uses blockchain technology. In ICOs, startups issue a new virtual token to the public, sometimes on the premise that the token will be necessary for use of the startup's product. High demand for that product should, ...
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Fired Indian technology workers turn to chatbots for counseling For months Lovkesh Joshi was quietly terrified of losing his job as a manager at a top Indian tech services company. Clients were cutting their budgets, prompting his bosses to fire dozens of colleagues. His manager told him not to worry, but it was hard not to when experts were predicting that millions of ...
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The Las Vegas Resort Using Microwaves to Keep Guns Out of its Casino "We may well see broader implementation before the second half of the 2018, but we want to be conservative about it so the tech is really robust for a broader launch." And what better proving ground than Las Vegas? Yes, the city's appetite for vice is ample. "We have the great advantage here," Cronin ...
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Are you Premier League? The wearable technology revolution comes to amateur football with ... It has become second nature for fans to watch matches on television and be given access to player data. Watch a Champions League game, for example, and when a player is substituted you might be given his total distance covered. After a game, a heatmap might be flashed up to show where a player ...
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