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Tech secretary aims to keep Bay State IT secure "Cybersecurity is on everyone's minds today," Nunnelly said to a roomful of business leaders and technology professionals Wednesday at Salem State University. "Russians in our elections. Equifax in your personal information." Nunnelly, the first cabinet secretary of the newly created Executive Office of ...
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Discovery of ancient stone tools rewrites the history of technology in India A new discovery of stone tools from about 385,000 years ago has anthropologists rethinking the history of technology. The stone tools, found at a site in southern India, were sophisticated blades chipped from chunks of quartz, which is a technique that experts previously thought came to India only about ...
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Q&A: AECOM Port Planner's View of Future Ports Given the technological advancements in the port sector – automation, robotization, etcetera – how is your role changing as a port planner? At this point, it hasn't changed too much. Many of the same issues apply that did ten years ago. Clients are still interested in understanding capacity and cost and ...
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It's Time For a Serious Talk About the Science of Tech "Addiction" Scary-sounding. Several, really, but two in particular. The first, Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked, by NYU psychologist Adam Alter, was released March 2, 2017. The second, iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids are Growing Up Less Rebellious, ...
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Commentary: This New Technology Will Crack the Blockchain Like an Egg Imagine a woman—Max, we'll call her—is lost in the forest. She's walking down a path looking for her cabin and every time she takes a step, she must pick which fork in the road she wishes to take. She can walk myriad paths, but she will only find her cabin if she picks a specific combination of "correct" ...
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At Stanford, first Cardinal 'conversation' spotlights technology, politics The new Stanford initiative Cardinal Conversations examined the intersections of politics and technology with entrepreneurs and Stanford alumni Reid Hoffman and Peter Thiel. Historian Niall Ferguson of the Hoover Institution moderated a discussion that included questions from the largely student ...
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Allocation for tech upgrades to raise productivity The Union Budget on Thursday proposed an allocation of ₹7,148 crore for the textile sector, which includes the entire textile value chain and segments such as silk and jute. The major allocation is for the Amended Technology Upgradation Fund scheme, a programme that looks at improving productivity ...
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Govt to explore blockchain tech, crack down on cryptocurrencies "It is right for the citizens of a technological superpower to expect proactive clarity from the government on various aspects of a new technology, such as blockchain and its resulting derivatives, such as bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. Budget 2018 is a good place to start. It can provide clarity on ...
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A 'Gadget Junkie,' Wearing His Tech and Covering Deals How do New York Times journalists use technology in their jobs and in their personal lives? Andrew Ross Sorkin, DealBook columnist for The Times, discussed the tech he's using. What are your favorite tech tools for keeping track of mergers, acquisitions and everything in between? First, you need to ...
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The punk rock internet – how DIY rebels are working to replace the tech giants These people often talk in withering terms about Big Tech titans such as Mark Zuckerberg, and pay glowing tribute to Edward Snowden. Their politics vary, but they all have a deep dislike of large concentrations of power and a belief in the kind of egalitarian, pluralistic ideas they say the internet initially ...
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