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The most life-changing technology of our time Want to know the future of technology? The internet and its gurus can't wait to tell you. Just follow the clickbait-y headlines: How artificial intelligence is changing your life. Blockchain: You'll never draw money from an ATM again. Five ways virtual reality is already in your enterprise. The truth about ...
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These Technologies Will Shape The Future, According To One of Silicon Valley's Top VC Firms These Technologies Will Shape The Future, According To One of Silicon Valley's Top VC Firms. Exclusive: ... That's been the case throughout the modern history of technology, with IBM, Microsoft, Yahoo, and MySpace all once upon a time seeming secure at the top of the mountain. And then, one by ...
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CCSHAU inks MoU with 3 American varsities Under the MoUs, various works would be carried out such as providing financial assistance to CCSHAU faculty at international level, exchange of ideas between faculty, students and farmers, development and expansion of technology, and establishing centres of excellence. The technology developed ...
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Ford to launch electric vehicles in China Ford Motor will launch 15 electrified vehicle models in China by 2025, as it eyes sales of "hundreds of thousands" of EVs in the world's largest car market where the government is pushing the technology. The 15 models to be sold under the Ford and Lincoln marques will be among 50 new models the ...
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Major Gloucestershire employer and engineering giant Delphi Diesel Systems is no more One of Gloucestershire's biggest employers and a giant in the engineering sector - Delphi Diesel Systems - is no more. The Stonehouse-based arm of the world-wide business and employer of an estimated 1,100 staff in the county alone is still going strong - but now under the name Delphi Technologies.
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NSE sets sights on listing of technology start-ups The NSE has set its eyes on getting a few mature start-ups to list on its platform in the next couple of year. With the objective of attracting start-ups, it held its first 'NSE Tech Conclave' in Bengaluru on Tuesday. "The start-up ecosystem has matured in the last five years and growth is mainly being financed ...
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Gene technology could exterminate rodent vermin Scottish scientists are investigating whether genetic technology could wipe out rodent vermin by driving infertility genes through unwanted populations of rats or mice. Tests of an infertility "gene drive" designed to eradicate disease-carrying mosquitoes have shown promise in laboratory tests elsewhere, ...
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Blockchain could revolutionize voting and elections Using blockchain technology, we can make sure that those who are voting are who they say they are and are legally allowed to vote. Plus, by using blockchain technology, anyone who knows how to use a cell phone can understand the technology required for voting. There are those who contend that ...
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NEC Display Solutions Names Reiner Doetzkies as Director, Cinema Business & Technology Doetzkies brings nearly two decades of cinema technology experience to NEC Display Solutions, where he will be responsible for supporting the global NEC Display Solutions company — including Japan, America, and Europe — in its Cinema business and technology development. His duties will ...
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Don't Call It a Rotation. Here's What Likely Happened With Tech The popular narrative is that stock pickers are selling tech after the massive runup this year and are piling into companies set to benefit from U.S. tax cuts. But observers such as Andrew Lapthorne of Societe Generale SA don't buy it. They look at the contours of the selloff over the past few days and have ...
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