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Peregrine Semiconductor Is Now pSemi™; Celebrates 30 Years of Technology Innovation and ... Our patent portfolio continues to grow and is now ranked as one of the technology world's most valuable patent portfolios—and finally, we became a Murata company. The launch of pSemi is the next chapter in this company's history. I am grateful to Murata for selecting us for this important growth ...
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Top 18 Tech Trends At CES 2018 Last week I attended CES, one of the largest tech conferences in the world, and the innovation on display didn't disappoint. ... For now, though, know that AR is likely to explode this year, providing experiences that immerse users while keeping them connected—many of which will be available on mobile ...
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Cryptocurrencies, Explained: The Beginner's Guide the Art World Needs Right Now The art world isn't exactly known for being at the forefront when it comes to embracing new technologies. Given its late-adopting habits, you might assume our industry would largely dodge the culture-consuming chatter about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies—and maybe this would even be a blessing ...
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How startup lessons from Israel can turn India to an innovation economy Indian startups are now diversifying across various economic platforms and have unleashed technological innovations to meet India's unique challenges. Startup India is also fostering entrepreneurship and has catapulted the country to be the world's third-largest startup hub. In 2017, GoI also eased ...
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Technology lets vision-impaired see world with new eyes FOR most of her life, Kaitlin Larney has struggled to see anything in the distance. The 22-year-old has 5 per cent vision because of cone-rod dystrophy, a condition that causes the retina cells to deteriorate, causing blurred vision and loss of peripheral vision and colour perception. But now, using ...
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New technologies could kill one-third of US jobs so CEOs, not politicians, need to take ... Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff warns that new technologies could kill one-third of the jobs in the US and create a world of have and have-nots. He believes CEOs and business leaders must think beyond their own balance sheets and take responsibility now for people displaced by new tech.
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Big Tech Dealmaking Accelerates in Signal Smart Cities Are Near As smartphones and computers seep deeper into the fabric of everyday life, governments are looking at how they can use technology to improve life in cities while companies seek new ways to make money. About half the world's population now lives in urban areas, a total of 4 billion people, and that ...
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MerckInvents@ TEC Edmonton Accepting Applications "Our advanced tools and facilities will play a key role in developing Alberta-made health innovations—innovations that will help save and improve lives at home, across Canada and around the world." MerckInvents@ TEC Edmonton is now accepting applications. An initial review of potential companies ...
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Markets Right Now: Tech, health care lead stock gains Technology and health care companies were leading the gains in midday trading Wednesday. Microsoft rose 1.7 percent and UnitedHealth gained 1 percent. Juno Therapeutics soared 47 percent after the Wall Street Journal reported that biotech drugmaker Celgene might buy it. The Standard & Poor's ...
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Why Nintendo Isn't Interested In VR Or 4K Technology Right Now Previously, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto and Reggie Fils-Aime commented how VR was still very insular technology, relying on separating the user from the rest of the world in order to experience virtual reality. VR is somewhat different from AR, insofar that with augmented reality the user is still present ...
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