Wednesday 24 January 2018

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"I think people have some reservations because it's new, and people resist change. Once this first generation is done and we move forward with it, it will be more and more embraced," she said in an interview with MIT Technology Review. "It just seems like this is the future. This is where we are headed, ...
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The chief executive of Nokia said he believes technology can spot cancer "several months" before it occurs. Speaking at a panel at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Rajeev Suri outlined his vision for the future of medical treatment which included remote surgeries, 5G ambulances, and ...
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As we learn more about the detrimental and addictive effects of digital technology, experts have called for developers to make their products less addictive. This is already possible, but there are few incentives for companies to do so.
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"I think that, for sure, technology has addictive qualities that we have to address, and that product designers are working to make those products more addictive, and we need to rein that back as much as possible," he added. Benioff, who founded B2B cloud computing company Salesforce in 1999, and is ...
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Imagine a world where your smartphone could scan an avocado and provide real-time information on its freshness, nutritional content, its carbon footprint and where and how it was grown. Imagine a world where smallholder farmers in Africa, Asia and Latin America could leverage the power of big data ...
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Despite prevailing wisdom, Cathy Bessant doesn't want Bank of America to fail fast or often. That may be the mantra of tech companies in California, and banks largely see themselves as tech companies, but that's actually where they differ. "We have a huge responsibility, we happen to love that and ...
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Most programmers are partly self-taught—and anyone looking to get involved in the industry better follow suit. So says a new survey of 39,000 software developers published by HackerRank. All by myself: About 74 percent of software developers are at least partially self-taught. That's essential in an ...
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Smart Highways editor Paul Hutton has appeared on two BBC television programmes explaining how ITS is used to keep people safe on smart motorways and improve traffic information. He was asked onto BBC Breakfast to discuss the safety of smart motorways after a report critical of them was ...
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Few startups these days can exist -- let alone succeed -- without technology. In fact, Forrester's mid-year tech outlook, published in September, predicted that tech spending would increase across multiple sectors in 2018. Theoutlook forecast that 4 percent more would be spent across the board for global ...
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We might be utterly confident that the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus are going to look exactly like last year's Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, but the South Korean flagships still has some capacity to surprise us with new technology for its flagship smartphones. The latest details come from the details about Samsung's ...
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