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Adopting Blockchain Technology to Streamline Supply Chain Management The use of blockchain technology in supply chain management is making huge waves in this era of globalization. Connecting people, products, data and processes on a global scale using traditional methods is becoming increasingly costly, complicated and time-consuming. Managing a product supply ...
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'Need to use technology to find solutions to farmers' problems' Forty-year-old Darshan Puttannaiah, son of the late Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha president K.S. Puttannaiah, has returned to India from the U.S. to take a plunge into electoral politics. Mr. Darshan, who moved to the U.S. in 2002 and set up three software firms there, is contesting from Melkote ...
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Patricia Scanlon explains why she is building speech technology for kids Soapbox Labs is a Dublin-based start-up that uses deep neural net-based speech-recognition technology to assess children's speech in real-world noise environments. As speech rapidly becomes a common interface for new technology, Scanlon wanted to ensure children's voices could be heard and ...
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High school students give up technology for a week Juniors at Beechwood High School agreed to give up technology for seven days. The experiment is part of the students' curriculum. Teachers want them to learn how to live without relying on social media and mobile devices. Teacher Julie Rash says students have physical reactions to being deprived of ...
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Earth Day: Technology designed to clean air in schools and hospitals trialled in London 'pollution ... Londoners have a rare opportunity to sample the "cleanest air in the UK" in an installation that recreates the best and worst polluted places on Earth. Constructed by artist Michael Pinsky, the Pollution Pods use technology that strips harmful substances from the air, creating breathable oases in the hearts ...
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Free workshop features assistive technology for special ed Parents, students, caregivers, teachers and other service providers are encouraged to attend to learn about the use of assistive technology for daily living, school and work. Kimberly Naus and Erin Brunelle from SUNY at Buffalo's Center for Assistive Technology will introduce high tech, low tech and ...
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Black Panther, 2001, and the Corrupting Influence of Technology In fact, despite their wildly different subject matter, it actually shares a lot in common with Black Panther. Both movies explore the ways man is tempted and ultimately corrupted by the allure of technology and science. 2001 opens with an iconic sequence where a group of prehistoric man-apes eke out a ...
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China's ZTE says it's seeking a solution to US tech ban ZTE Corp., one of China's biggest tech companies, said Sunday that it is taking steps to comply with a U.S. technology ban and that it is seeking a solution to the issue it says threatens its survival. The ban on state-owned ZTE was imposed last Monday in a case involving exports of telecoms equipment ...
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#3 Payment Security Trends To Expect In 2018 Technology has truly been a disruptor in the present times, solving various real-world problems, including securing financial data. To the same accord, the coming years are going to witness the prevalence of advanced technologies like blockchain, which will bring a new security paradigm to user's data.
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A test for Air Force space technology buyers: Fast prototyping SMC is now at the center of a broad Air Force effort to expedite technology to the battlefield. A massive review is under way to entirely reorganize the center that oversees $6 billion a year in space procurements. In the near term, SMC is trying to accelerate projects through a space industry consortium ...
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