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Palau Calls for More Technology in Shipping Smart shipping needs smarter support, and at Posidonia 2018 Palau International Ship Registry (PISR) thinks the industry has an ideal opportunity to showcase the best that technology can offer the maritime world. Panos Kirnidis, CEO of PISR, believes the next decade in shipping will be dominated by ...
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Govt. to recreate 20 monuments using 3D technology in 2 years: DST secy MANGALURU: With a view to facilitate tourists visiting India, the Centre would be using 3D technology to digitally reconstruct 20 historic monuments in the ... secretary, department of science and technology (DST) while inaugurating an ASSOCHAM International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Why affordable child care is essential to keeping women in tech Amanda Munday is senior marketer and an advocate for women-identified rights who works at HiMama, an early-education technology startup based in Toronto. I've worked in technology for 14 years, but I'm questioning my professional identity at a tech startup after returning from a maternity leave eight ...
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Museum or not? The changing face of curated science, tech, art and culture What should a museum be in 2018? Self-described as "Australia's leading future focused museum", University of South Australia's MOD is a new institution set to open its doors May 11, 2018. It brings together art, science and technology in a range of exhibits designed to mainly engage young adults ...
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5 Things About Wearable Technology in Healthcare Digital technology is allowing investigators to reimagine clinical trials, in general. Wearables can be one source where trials can collect information, such as amount of sleep, heart rate, and physical activity. Wearables allow the data to be collected passively and can produce a more representative ...
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Let's Not Destroy Bitcoin: What's Wrong With MIT Technology Review's Article On April 24, the MIT Technology Review published an article with a catchy headline, titled "Let's Destroy Bitcoin". The Internet was quick to react: media and bloggers started to spawn news, features and videos, reacting to "MIT professors" who supposedly called upon action against the world's biggest ...
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Exploring The Impact Of Technology On Our Daily Lives Each time a new technology rolled out on the market, our lives got a little easier. In addition to this, technology has made our lives less complicated and more exciting. There is no doubt that without technological inventions, people would be forced to work harder in their homes and workplace. Thankfully ...
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Disney's 'Smart House' came out in 1999 — here's all the technology from the movie that we're ... When the movie came out in 1999, almost two decades ago, the world was still trying to figure out how to address the Y2K bug, and people didn't have most of the technology in their houses that we use today. There were no smart devices (let alone smartphones), dial-up modems were the norm, and ...
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Microsoft India forum brings diversity and inclusion to the fore "We live in a time where the profound impact of technology in everything that we do is so much deeper, so much broader, whether you're talking about precision agriculture, or precision medicine, the future of connected products, smart cities or smarter factories," Nadella told the gathering of nearly ...
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Axon launches AI ethics board to study the dangers of facial recognition While Axon says it is not currently developing real-time facial recognition tech for law enforcement, such a feature would fit extremely well with the company's new focus on body cameras and video analytics. Axon CEO Rick Smith has said in the past that real-time recognition might be useful for extreme ...
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