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CES 2018 likely to feature a heavy dose of blockchain, cryptocurrency Grandmothers were asking about cryptocurrency over the holiday break. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange's move to enable trading in Bitcoin futures only made cryptocurrency more mainstream. The underlying technology of these cryptocurrencies is blockchain, which will have a big enterprise impact ... Forgot your digital wallet password? Tough luck. More reasons there won't be a bitcoin revolution - South China Morning Post
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Report: Smart speakers like HomePod will be 'fastest-growing' tech of 2018 A new report from Canalys today shares its prediction that smart speakers are on track for record growth and will be the hottest consumer tech items of 2018. Canalys believes that consumers will buy 56.3 million smart speakers in 2018, just shy of doubling from 2017 sales.
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Tosla's new generation sugar technology EU funding was approved: SLADCORE™, sugar re ... The SLADCORE™ project aims to reinvent sugar through technology. The final product will be a next-generation sucrose with more than 40 percent increased sweetness and breakthrough plug-n-play sugar manufacturing technology. Thanks to this EU contribution, the company now has the necessary ...
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Amazing auto tech that's coming -- and already here Imagine that while you're driving, new technology could read your brain waves and anticipate that you want to turn or take other action and thus make the vehicle respond more quickly. That project from Nissan (NSANY) is the kind of gee-whiz technology going on display at this year's Consumer ...
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Polycom to acquire VoIP innovator Obihai Technology Polycom has signed a merger agreement which will lead to the acquisition of VoIP innovator Obihai Technology of San Jose, California. Obihai Technology is a fast-growing developer of software and hardware for VoIP endpoints and its acquisition will allow Polycom to compete more effectively in the ...
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Is this the year 'weaponised' AI bots do battle? Technology of Business has garnered opinions from dozens of companies on what they think will be the dominant global tech trends in 2018. Artificial intelligence (AI) dominates the landscape, closely followed, as ever, by cyber-security. But is AI an enemy or an ally? Whether helping to identify ...
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MakePad, the most anticipated tech of 2018 is ready to stand out at CES Indeed, the MakePad is interactive, self-explanatory and easy as pie to operate. The inbuilt Raspberry-Pi based processing technology offers serious processing power at a fraction of the cost. Internet is not required to operate the device, meaning that it's more accessible to more kids, especially to those ...
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Trust in Digital Technology Will Be the Internet's Next Frontier, for 2018 and Beyond After decades of unbridled enthusiasm—bordering on addiction – about all things digital, the public may be losing trust in technology. Online information isn't reliable, whether it appears in the form of news, search results or user reviews. Social media, in particular, is vulnerable to manipulation by ...
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Gujarat-based cardiologist uses robotic technology to conduct angioplasty In a move that can change the norms of cardiology, Gujarat-based interventional cardiologist Dr. Tejas Patel has developed robotic technology for coronary intervention, a first in Asia. With the help of a robot, Dr. Patel has started robotic-assisted stenting on heart patients in his Apex Heart Institute in ...
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Machine learning: The good, the bad and the ugly While machine learning might be the enabling technology of the future, for the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, it's old school. Founded in 2006 to drive research and innovation within the federal government's intelligence agencies, IARPA has been researching machine learning from ...
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