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Technology and its discontents Those are just a few of the complaints levelled against technology. For most of human history, however, technology was mostly seen as a force for good. More people would live because of technical progress, from refrigeration to vaccination, than perish because of it, despite lethal inventions such as ...
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Facial recognition tech picks a suspect out of a crowd of 50000 in China Police in southeast China have reportedly arrested a fugitive spotted in a crowd of 50,000 people attending a pop concert — thanks to some eerily accurate facial recognition technology. According to local reports, the man was arrested while attending a show by Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung in the ...
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MN United using technology to train Players wear the technology for every training session and match. It allows staff to track a ton of things, including how hard players are working and how much ground they cover. "How much the guys are sprinting, how much the guys are stopping, starting, accelerating, decelerating," Phillips says.
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EPA, Israeli Company Partner On 'Water From Air' Tech There's humidity hanging out there in the air. A company called Water-Gen has developed a generator that pulls water vapor from the air to harvest drinking water. It's not as pie in the sky as you might think. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has signed a Cooperative Research and ...
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[AUDIO INTERVIEW] Gary Jones, VP, IDEMIA on Frictionless Technology at ISC West "[MorphoWave] is a touchless three dimensional fingerprint technology which scans all fingers with a simple wave of the hand," said Jones. "We launched it in '15 when the market's demand for frictionless was starting to emerge. The primary focus was using the technology in high traffic areas, primarily ...
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2018 AACR Annual Meeting presentations highlight the clinical utility of Bio-Rad's Droplet Digital ... HERCULES, Calif. -- April 14, 2018 -- New research showcasing the importance of Bio-Rad's Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR) technology in clinical applications will be featured in more than 60 presentations at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in Chicago, April 14-18.
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Technology Guides Blind Transit Riders Right to the Bus Door Bluetooth technology, crowdsourcing, and connected devices are making mobility easier for blind, visually impaired or disabled transit riders. In Boston, transit officials, through a partnership with Perkins School for the Blind, have been contributing data to the app BlindWays, which combines GPS data ...
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Two vendors now sell iPhone cracking technology – and police are buying In February, reports surfaced that an Israel-based technology vendor, Cellebrite, had discovered a way to unlock encrypted iPhones running iOS 11 and were marketing the product to law enforcement and private forensics firms around the world. According to a police warrant obtained by Forbes, the ...
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Adjusting to new digital demands goes beyond technology That should be reason enough for every bank to get motivated and create better digital experiences for customers, said Ron Suber, a former president of the online lender Prosper Marketplace. But whether an institution is drawing up plans on how to respond to big tech firms entering the banking market, ...
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From hi-tech to road-tech: how Jaguar found their calling in Formula E "We're quite early in the development of this technology and while the hardware might not be exactly the same as what you drive on the road, what we're working with are components, so for example you're trying to go as fast as you can for as long as you can with the battery. That's really relevant ...
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