Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Google Alert - technology in world now

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technology in world now
Daily update 8 June 2016
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RoadracingWorld.com
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Vox
Then, as everyone now knows, PCs took over the world. ... these stories had become the default way technology pundits like me looked at the world.
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ReadWrite
We don't know if future corn yields could be about the same as now or as low as 80% yield loss. We really have limited weather stations across much ...
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The Guardian
Ehang's 184 passenger drone powered by batteries was unveiled at CES in Las Vegas in January and is now heading back to Nevada to commence ...
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The Wire
New Delhi: India's entry to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) has now been wrapped up – the first time that New Delhi would be been ...
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MIT Technology Review
Meanwhile, tech startups funded by a recent infusion of venture capital in China—now the world's second top destination for investment, after the ...
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New York Times
"National histories, the story of a country, now happen on the web," said Vinton G. Cerf, ... Today, the web still runs on technologies of the older world.
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Lloyd's List
"Now the talk on unmanned vessels has matured from research topics to the real world, and the real world is more than just technology. We will see ...
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Business Insider Australia
Deutsche Bank CEO John Cryan says the bank "need[s] to revolutionise our business because the world has changed so much" but admits its diverse ...
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Financial Post
Sony commercialized the first lithium-ion battery in 1991, and its proliferation throughout our device-centric world is near complete. Now with lithium ...
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