Monday 25 December 2017

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Emissions intensity can be divided into technological and non-technological elements. In cars, for instance, engine technology that uses less polluting fuels could improve efficiency. Cars now offer the tantalising prospect of reducing emissions intensity to zero, with battery and other energy-storage ...
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A recent visit to India was a stark reminder to me — even as a tech reporter with an Indian background — that billions of people in Asia will become more active online in 2018 as internet accessibility and language recognition improve. I've been able to take for granted during my lifetime that major ...
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Welcoming the decision, Abhay Kumar Nandrekar, State president of the Grape Growers' Association, said that since district cultivates grapes in over 10,000 hectares the technology could help the farmers to save their crop and prevent possible loss. "We welcome any technology that help our farmers ...
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When Apple introduced the $999 iPhone X in September, the tech giant also trotted out its own take on facial-recognition technology, Face ID. Available just in its fanciest iPhone, Face ID uses sensors, cameras, and an itty-bitty dot projector to make a map of your face and checks it against one already ...
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Joining the race towards building self-driving cars, global chip manufacturer Qualcomm has begun testing its self-driving chipset technology in California. According to a CNBC report, California's Department of Motor Vehicles has issued the permit to Qualcomm for testing its technology. The chip maker ...
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Consider other harm caused by today's major technology companies: The immense power wielded by Facebook in the 2016 presidential election and its complicity in stoking genocidal violence against the Rohingya people of Myanmar. The pervasive ethical shortcomings surrounding Uber's business ...
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... 'How to remove holi colour from face?'. The last one is clearly a once-a-year thing, but I hope someone sees and seizes this opportunity to sell colour that is much easier to remove. In this weekly column, we discuss the startup workplace. The writer heads product and technology for an online building ...
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This hubristic philosophy of creating something without questioning whether it should be done in the first place, the blueprint for so many recently successful technology companies, seemed to have reached its limits in 2017. After several decades of runaway growth and the excesses it inspired, tech ...
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By all accords, 2017 has been a busy, bittersweet year for the tech industry. Cutting-edge product designs have been balanced out by much-hyped products, and sometimes entire companies, going bust. This has not really been the year of consistent breakneck innovation, but there is still quite a lot to ...
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In the fast-moving world of modern technology, terms such as fintech, regtech, biotech and logitech are becoming bywords for accelerating developments within the finance, regulations, medicine and logistics sectors but a term not yet ubiquitous is transtech - transportation technology - and there was ...
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