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Smart Insole With Graphene: Lifesaving Technology for Diabetic Patients Stevens Institute of Technology and Bonbouton sign an exclusive license agreement to bring diabetic patients insole that could prevent ulcers.
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Portland trying advanced stoplight technology on Franklin Street City officials are experimenting with a network of artificial intelligence-equipped traffic signals to manage congestion on Franklin Street, one of the ...
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This is how you kick facial recognition out of your town In San Francisco, a cop can't use facial recognition technology on a person arrested. But a landlord can use it on a tenant, and a school district can ...
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Cars with high-tech safety systems are still really bad at not running people over For years now, automakers have been stuffing their cars with loads of advanced technology on the promise that all these sensors and software will ...
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NASA is Going to Test 25 New Technologies in Upcoming Aircraft, Balloon and Sub-Orbital Rocket ... NASA's Flight Opportunities program has selected 25 space technologies for further testing. They're testing the technologies on aircraft, balloons, and ...
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Kone to set up new technology centre in Pune He said Kone India has recently launched the 24/7 IoT connected elevators and escalators service technology in India to ensure less equipment ...
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'We are hurtling towards a surveillance state': the rise of facial recognition technology He makes an unlikely tech entrepreneur, but his frustration spurred him to launch Facewatch, a fast-track crime-reporting platform that allows clients ...
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Silicon Valley's final frontier for mobile payments — 'the neoliberal takeover of the human body' Biometric mobile wallets — payment technologies using our faces, fingerprints or retinas — already exist. Notable technology companies including ...
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Indian companies in Asia more bullish regarding adoption of new technology: Survey Indian companies are more confident in their ability to successfully adopt new technology than their counterparts in HK /China, Japan, Singapore and ...
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Q&A: Heather Haseley on Best Practices to Boost Classroom Technology Adoption Heather Haseley has deep insight on getting faculty to embrace classroom technology. For about five years, she was a learning engineer at ...
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