Thursday 4 January 2018

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Nissan is developing a way to help drivers execute evasive maneuvers faster using brain wave technology, the company announced today. By recognizing whether a driver is about to brake, swerve, or perform some other evasive move, Nissan says that this "brain-to-vehicle" interface could help a car ...
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Pivot Technology Solutions Reports Estimated 2017 Revenue for Prosys Business Unit ... Pivot Technology Solutions (TSX:PTG) has announced that its Prosys business unit generated revenue of roughly $98 million in December and $725 million for the year ended December 31, 2017. As quoted in the ...
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Mr Hutchins, the co-founder of Silver Lake Partners, a big technology-focused private equity group, is far more excited by the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem than he is by the bitcoin price smashing records. Indeed, while Mr Hutchins has sprinkled about $5m from his family office North Island on a ...
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"Both the wildfires and the unprecedented Atlantic hurricane season are similarly profound and troubling," wrote Michael Mann, director of the Penn State Earth System Science Center, in an e-mail to MIT Technology Review. "I see them as twin climate change–exacerbated weather phenomena.".
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How do New York Times journalists use technology in their jobs and in their personal lives? Sam Dolnick, an assistant managing editor at The Times who oversees digital initiatives, discussed the tech he's using. You oversee podcasts, virtual reality and other new digital efforts. What does a typical day ...
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Automated technologies like these will be at the forefront of CES, one of the world's largest tech conventions, next week in Las Vegas. They underline one major trend: Increasingly, the innovations that are making their way into your personal technology aren't physical electronics or gadgets at all.
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Tech has a strange way of behaving like an obedient child in the lab. When the creators think the technology is tame enough, they unleash it. Then it starts misbehaving. Microsoft created a bot called Tay and set it free on Twitter. Very quickly Tay did things to embarrass its creators. From racial slurs to ...
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Technology is driving exponential growth and mind-blowing innovation in all areas of life, all around the world. Certainly, in recent years there have been concerns about rapid changes to our culture and questions about people's ability to keep pace with those changes. But we have now lived with this ...
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In a wild video that hit the internet on Wednesday, Lucian Gheorghe, who's a Nissan Senior Innovation Researcher, explains in broad terms how this nascent technology works. "Our systems will be able to tell an autonomous vehicle, the driver will be steering in the next 300 milliseconds," Gheorghe ...
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Ancient Mauryan technology brings water, hope to dry Magadh in Bihar. Inspired by a college professor, villagers in the south-central part of Bihar donated money, built traditional channels and embankments to irrigate fields and ease farm woes. india Updated: Jan 04, 2018 08:14 IST. Subhash Pathak
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