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The top US tech stories of 2017: the utopian dream comes to an end Facebook and Google's coffers may be overflowing, but these companies are being held increasingly responsible for their role in a divided world, where ... forefront of the smartphone and social media revolution, and found many of them now regret their involvement in these hyper-addictive technologies.
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Wipro now builds a Hybrid Crowd for talent-spotting BENGALURU: Wipro has initiated a new model of outsourcing that can potentially revolutionise the information technology services space: it has launched a ... The platform, Hybrid Crowd, is built on Topcoder, the world's largest workforce marketplace for designers, developers and data scientists, which ...
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Here's Why You Should Invest In Bitcoins This Holiday Season Several online sellers have now started accepting bitcoins in exchange for products purchased, making it an exceptionally secure means of carrying out ... There's also CryptoHawk, which claims to be the world's first all-in-one solution for all your cryptocurrency needs, be it exchange, trading or payment.
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Technology year in review: How hubris doesn't always pay The Hair Coach wasn't the only dubiously useful device in 2017, but the parade of supposedly "smart" products that marked recent years is now finally – and ... Governments around the world may well demonstrate that there's a price to pay for just doing or making something without stopping to consider ...
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India's new 'driverless' metro train keeps driver for now Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaks after inaugurating Delhi Metro's Magenta Line in Noida, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, Monday, Dec. 25, 2017. India's capital has launched a metro train with driverless technology, though officials say it will operate with a driver for at least a year or two.
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Investing: Eight stocks to buy now The firm, one of the world's largest providers of technology-consulting services, was formed in April 2017 by the merger of Computer Sciences Corp. and the business-services arm of Hewlett Packard Enterprise. DXC's precursor businesses were disappointing. Now, a new team is working rapidly to ...
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NORAD takes calls from kids around the world awaiting Santa Charles D. Luckey joins other volunteers taking phone calls from children around the world asking where Santa is and when he will deliver presents to ... The program is now run by CONAD's successor, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, a U.S.-Canadian command that monitors the ...
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Safety Warnings for Cellphones? It's Now Mandatory in California Until more states join the fight by following California's lead, I recommend that everyone around the world consider the case for honoring the precautionary principle when it comes to the adoption of wireless technology—simply to slow down, turn it off at night and "plug it in" until more extensive research ...
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