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| Who are the top women in tech in Greater Manchester? Seventeen years on and after vowing that 'tech was definitely not her world", she is now in a Head of Technology role within the FTSE 250, online comparison business, Money Supermarket Group. Having held numerous technology and commercial leadership roles throughout her career with Marconi, ...
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| The US-China rivalry is, more than ever, a fight over tech The proposed acquisition by the Singapore-based Broadcom would have been the largest deal in technology history, creating a major force in the development of the computer chips that power smartphones and many internet-connected devices. But a government panel said the takeover could weaken ...
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| 'Stop Viewing Digital and Physical as Separate.' How UX Is Being Changed by New Technology But new technologies like blockchain, artificial intelligence, and "Internet of Things" devices are presenting new opportunities for companies to meet ever-rising customer expectations, panelists said on the closing morning of the Fortune, Time, and Wallpaper* Brainstorm Design conference in Singapore ...
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| Protectionism Isn't Why China Tech Prospers Both don't have any fundamental technology that's crucial to their business, let alone something they stole from offshore. What they do have is innovation, flexibility and the ability to develop new products at great speed whenever they spot a market opportunity. That's why they've become China's biggest ...
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| Could battery technology energise power storage? There are many technologies in use, but lithium-ion is predominant because it is energy dense, more than 80 per cent efficient and can be used in high-power and high-energy capacity applications. The batteries contain a large number of raw materials and, despite the name, contain comparatively little ...
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| Why humans learn faster than AI—for now In 2013, DeepMind Technologies, then a little-known company, published a groundbreaking paper showing how a neural network could learn to play 1980s video games the way humans do—by looking at the screen. These networks then went on to thrash the best human players. A few months later, ...
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| US, China battle it out for dominance in technology As the U.S. and China look to protect their national security needs and economic interests, the fight between the two financial superpowers is increasingly focused on a single area: technology. The clash erupted in public on Tuesday after the U.S. government, citing national security concerns, called for ...
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| Haptik bots to use Amazon Web Services AI technology For its core technology platform, Haptik utilises several AWS tools and resources notably including Elastic Cloud Compute, RDS for data storage, CloudFront for scalability, Kinesis for data lake and Amazon Polly, a textto-speech service that uses advanced deep-learning technologies to synthesise ...
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Cramer: The wrong stocks are going up—here's what it means for investors "Red-hot tech stocks are not enough to make up for the damage." All things considered, Cramer asked investors to be vigilant — and careful. "Even though we got a nice relief rally today, you can't just decide, 'Hey, nothing to worry about,'" he said. "We need to remain mindful that we're operating in a ...
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| Art galleries 'must embrace digital technology' as the battle against phones is lost For some, there is little more maddening than visiting an art gallery only to find hordes of visitors staring intently, not at the paintings but at their mobile phones. From today, that sight is not to be sniffed at but encouraged, as the government urges museums and galleries to embrace all things digital to ...
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