Tuesday 23 February 2016

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Using technology to problem solve, Sierra, Mattie, Charlotte and Addyson decided to help Kathryn's House, the women's shelter in North Little Rock.
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GSMArena.com
Oppo claims that this is not only the first sensor-based image stabilization technology on mobile, but also the smallest stabilizer in the world.
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MIT Technology Review
A $750 million solar facility in Buffalo will produce a gigawatt of high-efficiency solar panels per year and make the technology far more attractive to ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
The largest U.S. bank by assets is expected to detail its technology spending strategy throughout different presentations from Chief Executive James ...
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BBC News
Google Glass blazed a trail for this kind of tech, even though the BBC's Technology correspondent concluded it was "a fascinating failure" - the ...
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The Indian Express
The history of our bond with technology reveals a basic and simple relationship: we purchased machines and devices that we expected to fulfil a ...
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Business Insider
It has a $9 billion technology budget, about a third of which is spent on investments. The firm also spends about $2 billion on security, including ...
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Jalopnik
It's called "Quattro with Ultra Technology." Here's how it works, and why it might make Audi's biggest fans blow a gasket. When you think Audi, there's a ...
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Daily Mail
They're doing that with newer aircraft, drone technology, submarines and even carrier-busting super missiles that have been developed in recent ...
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Bloomberg
U.S. companies racing to develop a promising gene editing technology are up against a formidable competitor -- the Chinese government. China has ...
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