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CES 2019 Preview: Technology to Watch in the Coming Year More than 180,000 industry insiders are expected to swarm Las Vegas for CES, the annual mega-conference dedicated to consumer tech. Variety has ...
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Memes, technology and sci-fi: what to expect from art in the US in 2019 From surveillance to selfie vanity and memes, a series of technology-themed exhibits are coming to the US next year, which trace the evolution of ...
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INEA: Utilising technology in the telecoms sector Management Board Member and Chief Operating Officer of INEA, Michał Bartkowiak, discusses how his company is utilising technology amid digital ...
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The biggest tech trends of 2019, according to top experts For the tech industry, 2019 may be more about laying groundwork than historic breakthroughs. But it should be a busy and exciting year, as key new ...
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Hannaford Tests Technology for More Interactive In-Store Grocery Shopping Northeastern chain Hannaford Supermarkets is testing new grocery technology at a store in Portland, Maine, to provide shoppers with a more ...
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Patented technology for fresh-cut potatoes waits for commercial use Jerry Twinam has created a patented process that preserves fresh peeled and cut potatoes for at least 35 days when the product is refrigerated.
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Want a Healthier Relationship With Technology in 2019? Try These Resolutions. We love our technology. But we also resent it. It comes into our lives and makes them better, but, over time, it changes us in ways we didn't anticipate ...
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7 tech trends that will dominate CES 2019 This past year was challenging for the tech world, to say the least, but the new year brings an opportunity to change the conversation. A huge ...
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Top 10 Customer Experience Trends To Look For At CES The holidays may be over, but it's still the most wonderful time of the year for tech enthusiasts. CES, the world's largest consumer technology event, ...
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Indian EVMs Use 'Obsolete' Technology Making Them Tamper-proof, Says Former CEC The EVMs used in developed countries were often advanced, equipped with Wi-Fi technology and were internet-enabled. But the EVMs in India are ...
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