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At Least Three Billion Computer Chips Have the Spectre Security Hole The number is something of a moving target. But from the information released so far by tech companies and estimates from chip industry analysts, it looks as if at least three billion chips in computers, tablets, and phones now in use are vulnerable to attack by Spectre, which is the more widespread of the ...
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CES 2018: Tech preview of the show's coolest new products All aboard the (self-driving) bus - next stop, CES: Las Vegas' annual gigantic tech fest. About 4,000 companies - many of them start-ups - are arriving in town this weekend. Over the coming days, they will reveal new products, secure orders and hopefully provide a taste of the future at the trade fair.
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Second-largest cryptocurrency ripple may have run ahead of itself Digital currency ripple has blown past its cryptocurrency rivals largely because it is working with large institutions, which give it an aura of legitimacy and practicality. However, cryptocurrency enthusiasts say that centralization is the exact opposite of what the technology of the digital currencies should be ...
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The latest cutting-edge technology changing our landscapes? Trees The UK has been slow to embrace agroforestry, fearing trees compete for valuable space and water. In fact they can increase crop diversity as well as profits, as two pioneering Cambridgeshire farmers have found. Plant pathologist Martin Wolfe has devoted his retirement to experimenting with ...
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Big tech will get bigger in 2018, while smaller players look for exits As Alphabet, Amazon and Apple expand their product portfolios and their market share, boards and CEOs of technology companies with less reach are being forced to consider if they can still thrive independently, said Robert Townsend, co-chair of global mergers and acquisitions at law firm Morrison ...
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Apple, tech companies to bring back $400 billion in overseas cash to the US: Estimate Technology companies will thrive from the hundreds of billions in cash parked outside the U.S. coming into the country this year, according to one Wall Street firm. "With the Trump administration and Beltway imposing a 15.5% tax on [repatriated] cash earnings vs. the previous 35% tax rate we expect a ...
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Uh Oh—CRISPR Might Not Work in People A sampling of human blood has turned up a surprise: most people could be immune to one of the world's biggest advances in genetic engineering. It's in our blood: Scientists searched the blood of 22 newborns and 12 adults for antibodies to the two most important types of Cas9, the cutting protein that ...
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Chinese researchers make breakthrough in study of nuclear technology: report BEIJING, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- Chinese researchers have developed the world's top high intensity neutron generator, a breakthrough in the study of nuclear technology, the Science and Technology Daily reported. The generator, developed by researchers at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, is a vital ...
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New course on food quality The Department of Food Science and Technology of Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) is organising a short term course on bio-imaging for food quality monitoring and process automation under Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN) at the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Bhawan of the university.
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Technology Week begins at Ambalavayal The five-day programme is being organised jointly by the Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ambalavayal, and the Agriculture Technology Management Agency in association with the Regional Agriculture Research Station, Ambalavayal, as a part of the Poopoli international flori-fest and exhibition being organised ...
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