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Wired Health 2018: Old tech, new ideas It boasts a wide array of speakers from every corner of the health tech world, alongside forward-thinking companies who provide a glimpse of their latest ... Early on in the proceedings, Pamela Spence — the Global Life Science Leader at EY — reminded us that we are currently knee-deep in the fourth ...
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Opinion: How a SoftBank buyout of Qualcomm could change the world of technology Now that the drama around the Broadcom acquisition has been officially halted on national-security concerns, Jacobs appears to be capitalizing on peak recognition on the value of Qualcomm to the mobile and technology markets with his drive for a buyout. There would clearly be another investigation ...
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President JFK can finally deliver his last speech more than 50 years after his DEATH The 21-minute long recording was published today and it features the president's voice, complete with his Boston accent, delivering the 2,590 words he was meant to ... CereProc's text-to-voice technology can give a voice back to people affected by diseases that are making them lose the ability to speak.
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Technology can open avenues and help people get better-paying jobs to end poverty But there is one fundamental change in the consumer world, thanks to technology, where smartphone-based discovery of services will change the way micro entrepreneurs learn and reskill themselves," says TN Hari, HR Head, BigBasket, and Strategic Advisor at The Fundamentum Partnership. "Now ...
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Inside IBM's initiatives involving Blockchain, artificial intelligence, and other emerging tech IBM believes 2018 is the year when emerging technologies will go mainstream and change the business landscape of India. More and more large organisations are now tapping into the startup ecosystem and moving away from traditional IT. Global IT behemoth IBM has been at the forefront of ...
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Startups need to leverage technology for internal processes - Mindtree's Parthasarathy NS Given the steady march of technology, Parthasarathy believes that five years from now, no one will talk digital. It will be a given when the next paradigm shift happens. He made an interesting observation about how most companies are great at using technology to reach the outside world (mainly ...
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Steven Pinker: Is the world actually getting better? In this week's UpFront, we challenge author and Harvard professor Steven Pinker on his new book, Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism and Progress, in which he argues that data shows the world is becoming a better place. And in the Arena, we ask journalist Afua Hirsh and ...
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Hacker who gave up Wikileaks source dies However, President Barack Obama later commuted her sentence and she was released in May 2017. She is now attempting to become the Senator for Maryland, her home state. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on Friday described Lamo as a "petty conman and betrayer of basic human decency".
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L'Oreal buys ModiFace, Toronto startup behind augmented reality technology "With its world-class team, technologies and sustained track record in terms of beauty tech innovations, ModiFace will support the reinvention of the beauty ... ModiFace now employs nearly 70 engineers, researchers and scientists, who have submitted more than 200 scientific publications and registered ...
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How to humanise tech The designer's collection for the Amazon Fashion week focussed on the now with regard to our immediate environment and is aptly called NOW. The design aesthetics are contemporary. "I was drawn to technology, not for the sake of it but for exploring human connections with the digital world." Though ...
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