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What is SWIFT technology and how is it connected to PNB fraud? Prof Rahul De, Chairperson at the Centre for Software & Information Technology Management at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore also said SWIFT and core banking are two separate systems, but SWIFT is under the control of bank managers and follows the broad guidelines of exchange ...
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Technological solutions to technology's problems feature in "How to Fix The Future" Eschewing much of the over-the-top luddism that now fills the New York Times ("Silicon Valley is Not Your Friends"), the Guardian ("The Tech Insiders Who Fear a Smartphone Dystopia"), and other mainstream media outlets, Keen proffers practical solutions to a wide range of tech-related woes.
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As technology transforms the energy sector, regulators look to keep pace As technology transforms the energy sector, regulators look to keep pace. The way energy is produced and consumed is ... From microgrids to smart homes, the way energy is produced and consumed is changing, with technology the driving force. For regulators, this rapid transformation is throwing up a ...
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Bigger, faster, stronger: China's ever-evolving military tech Just ahead of the week-long Lunar New Year holiday, Chinese president Xi Jinping visited a satellite launch site in the southwest Sichuan province, where he cheered the modernization and technological advances of China's military. The setting was appropriate: Beidou 3 satellites were about to be ...
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Scientists create light LED device that shines like a firefly in mid-air The researchers reduced its weight by using a custom-made integrated circuit and by drawing on the technology of wireless powering, or remote power transfer using electromagnetic waves, to obviate the need for a battery. The scientists say their invention is the world's first aerially mobile compact ...
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PM Modi stresses on rapid adaptation of emerging tech at workplaces Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said disruptive technologies such as blockchain and Internet of Things will have a deep impact on the way "we live and work", and "rapid adaptation" at our workplaces will be needed to keep up with them. Speaking through video conference after inaugurating the ...
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Why even a moth's brain is smarter than an AI A neural network that simulates the way moths recognize odors also shows how they learn so much faster than machines. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv; February 19, 2018. One of the curious features of the deep neural networks behind machine learning is that they are surprisingly different ...
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VNIT faculty develop efficient power storage, students make e-bike Nagpur: Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT) faculty members and students have developed an eco-friendly bike and an e-capacitor, which ... The department of science and technology of Union government has allocated Rs60 lakh to develop the device further into a prototype," he said.
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EESL explores gas tech to cut power costs "It's a technology that has existed for a very long time. This is something that EESL is now going to venture into in a very, very big way. Same service model. Currently, we have completed energy audits in two hotels and we also have an industrial client on board," Saurabh Kumar said in a media briefing.
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The Resilience Programme: Changing Japan's grid The first microgrids in Japan were New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization-financed projects initiated in Aichi, Kyoto and Hachinohe in 2003. A variety of energy sources were tested, in particular gas engines, and their success was demonstrated in the years that followed.
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