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Gender equality, still a startup at technology companies Chitra Byregowda, head, sustainability & diversity, Mindtree, says there are more women taking science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses and hence, entering the workforce. At its Bhubaneshwar Learning Centre — where fresh recruits are trained — 49% are women, up from ...
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Blockchain is not bitcoin — it's far more Most people who have heard of blockchain probably associate it with the cryptocurrency bitcoin. While it's true that blockchain provides the underlying technology that helps cryptocurrency exchanges, the reality is that the potential uses for blockchain are far broader than digital currencies. At IBM, for ...
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The NY Times Fires Tech Writer Quinn Norton, and It's Complicated Tuesday afternoon, The New York Times announced it was hiring an opinion writer named Quinn Norton to write about "the power, culture, and consequences of technology." Late Tuesday night, the Times fired her. Norton, a writer-activist who covered, among other things, the Occupy and Anonymous ...
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Magic Leap's staggering VR goggle technology just got even better! Comment Not content with promising the product he has been hyping for six years, this week the CEO of Magic Leap revealed that his yet-to-ship virtual-reality headset technology will be even better than the previous gibberish he spouted. Rony Abovitz appeared on stage at a media conference ...
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Time to face the facts: Technological unemployment is a complete myth Economic history suggests that when depressions, recessions, or periods of weak growth emerge during times of profound technological change, people always point to technology as the underlying cause of unemployment. But those fears then recede with eventual economic recovery. This point of ...
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This Valentine's Day, Considering Tech That Keeps Couples Together How do New York Times journalists use technology in their jobs and in their personal lives? For Valentine's Day, Daniel Jones, who edits the Modern Love column for The Times, discussed the tech he's using. As the editor of Modern Love, you are constantly reading stories about people's relationships, ...
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Epoch founder predicts a technology dividend age Bill Priest has an infectious enthusiasm for the investment world even after a career in finance spanning more than half a century. "Investment is the most fascinating game in the world. There's always something to learn," says the chief executive of Epoch Investment Partners. New York-based Epoch has ...
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To mine data economically will be the greatest opportunity and challenge: Ginni Rometty, IBM CEO As tectonic change in the form of artificial intelligence and an effluence of data reshape the global technology industry, IBM, a 107-year old veteran of change, is betting on its pedigree as an enterprise service provider to beat competition from the likes of Amazon to Google. With new products and ...
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Tech workers in Silicon Valley are sending their kids to a $28000-a-year private school that shuns ... At Basis Independent Silicon Valley, a Bay Area private school that enrolls many children of tech workers, students graduate with a mastery of all things science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). But they don't get much screen time in the classroom. The school said it shuns technology ...
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The technology risks at banks need to be looked into, says HR Khan In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Former Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI), HR Khan shared his readings and views on the same. One has to look at the different dimensions of this – one is in terms of risk management systems in the bank, second is technology management and third is ...
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