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Uber envisions technology that identifies drunk passengers The patent application says the technology is a means to avoid safety incidents "that can occasionally occur when users and/or providers behave ...
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Uber developing technology that could tell if you are drunk Uber appears to be working on technology which would detect if users of its ride-sharing app are drunk or high. A patent application from the company ...
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Focus on technology that helps integrate feature phones with digital ecosystem Even as the drive to digitise the economy is on, the government is worried that the efforts being made to increase digital inclusion are not bearing ...
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Isro floats RFQ for Li-ion tech transfer The RFQ comes months after a cabinet committee recommended that Isro's technology must be used commercially, especially for electric vehicles ...
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Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre to transfer its lithium-ion cell technology to Indian industry for Rs 1 ... Indian space agency ISRO on Tuesday announced it has decided to transfer its own lithium-ion cell technology to Indian industry on a non-exclusive ...
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Osaro And DENSO WAVE Unveil New Food Automation Technology At FOOMA JAPAN 2018 "With its competitive labor force and high capital costs, Japan's food suppliers have been hungry for more advanced automation technologies for a ...
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Driving & Designing Technology For Advisors Advisors in the next few years will see technology happen in leaps and bounds and it will be substantially disruptive to the industry. Advisors will ...
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Manufacturing Technology of IC Packaging MarketResearchNest.com adds "Global and Chinese IC Packaging Industry, 2018 Market Research Report" new report to its research database.
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Advancements in tile technology for the great outdoors With the latest advancements in tile technology targeted towards improved anti-slip qualities, ceramic tile is the perfect flooring solution for revamping ...
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The New Humanism: Technology should enhance, not replace, human interactions With only about 7-10 discretionary waking hours per day, these numbers represent a staggering entrance of technology into the daily activities of ...
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