Thursday, 9 June 2016

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The Guardian
Music companies want to work with tech startups, not sue or squeeze them for all they're worth. But will they still be left in the hands of big guns such ...
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Forbes
When the average person walks into a hospital, they are surrounded by arguably the densest concentration of technology that they will ever encounter ...
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The Elkhart Truth
Himes said the industry has been developing a couple different concepts in hybrid technology for about three years. Borden wanted to install a ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Paul Sakuma, Associated Press - Ap Amazon.com Inc. will build a technology development center in Minneapolis with an aim of hiring about 100 ...
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TechCrunch
In my recent travels through Singapore, I witnessed all that this city-state is doing to become a "Smart Nation." My trip was instructive on many levels, ...
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Forbes
Despite the research that illustrates the benefits of digital transformation, many companies are still hanging onto their legacy systems as if their lives ...
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Business Standard
IIndia's entry into the elite Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is expected to open up further opportunities for procurement of uranium supply. It will also ...
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The Japan Times
As technology creeps into every aspect of life, the toy industry is putting up no defense. The invasion was on full display as the International Tokyo Toy ...
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Wall Street Journal
In the 30 years since then, I've become my dad's own personal-technology consultant. During our regular phone calls, the conversation breaks down ...
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Business Insider
Google has led some of the biggest tech innovations, from self-driving cars to super-fast internet access. So what are the next big things that will ...
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