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Caleb Holt: Using technology for a safer future He and his team helped change technology from its original purpose into useful items for first responders. In 2019, Holt left TEEX to start the nonprofit ...
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Local religious leaders turn to technology in a time of isolation They once preached to pews full of people, now they're tinkering with Zoom, learning to e-blast and livestreaming to online groups of invisible ...
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Potential for new technology in Coronavirus tragedy Developing new technology creates jobs. If progress really destroys jobs, how come we have a massive shortage of qualified candidates for fascinating ...
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Are we ready for China to control global communications? But many of our allies and other nations are becoming increasingly dependent upon Huawei technologies, which are designed from stolen intellectual ...
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The Supreme Court has shunned technology: Could coronavirus change that? Roberts's account highlighted the court's proud indifference to technology, which still prevails. Former law clerks interviewed by Fortune describe a ...
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Tech Q&A: Sending iPhone pics to a voice-run Echo Show Steve Alexander covers technology for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Readers may write to him at Tech Q&A, 425 Portland Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn.
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Effects of technology on relationships Technology, since the last two decades, has grown to a large extent into our lives. The amount of time we spend using it to the places where it helped ...
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Here's a wrap of the main tech-related coronavirus news in the last 24 hours TechCrunch brings you a wrap of the technology world's response to the virus so far in our own dedicated COVID-19 coverage. • In Extra Crunch we ...
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Old tech's new wave, or why we still love faxes, pagers and cassettes Old tech's new wave, or why we still love faxes, pagers and cassettes ... It wasn't technology that killed the centuries-old tradition so much as economic ...
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When their high school choir concert was canceled, technology helped them sing together anyway (CNN) A group that sings together, stays together -- right? Even though an annual choral festival in San Bernardino County, California was canceled ...
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