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| Chinese cops now have hi-tech glasses to screen crowds for criminals Police personnel wearing glasses equipped with facial recognition technology have been deployed at a railway station in a central Chinese city to screen large numbers of travellers during the Chinese New Year for wanted criminals. Using the hi-tech glasses with a camera, railway police personnel at ...
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SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy, the world's most powerful rocket That makes SpaceX, the game-changing company helmed by billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the owner of the world's most powerful operational rocket. Falcon Heavy took flight Tuesday around 3:45 pm ET from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. "I'm still trying to absorb everything that happened ...
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| What You Should Consider Before Installing AI Technology in Your Home Now, the world is steeped in it. From smart thermostats to virtual assistants, technology extends into almost every aspect of life, and A.I. is heading toward ubiquity in U.S. homes. But before automating your home and leaving Alexa in charge, it's essential to think about possible downsides. Here's a ...
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| Are We Hired Yet? Using Mobile Technology to Speed Up Sluggish Immigration The world is getting smaller by the nanosecond—and as it continues to connect through the magic of modern digital technology, industries of all kinds are discovering pools of talent in some of the most distant countries from their own. Now, we can finally use the latest advances in the technological ...
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| Corporates to adopt tech, increase tech-hiring: Survey According to a study jointly conducted by CBRE South Asia and Nasscom, the advent of the tech-age is transforming the face of corporate real estate ... skill sets and resource training will become imperative to stay ahead of the curve and fine-tune the IT industry's value proposition to India and the world.
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iFlytek's journey from the bottom to the top of China's voice AI industry Now ranked the sixth smartest company in the world by the MIT Technology Review, Chinese AI firm iFlytek almost ended up in real estate. Founded in 1999, the company experienced failed products, low revenues and difficulties in securing funding early on. "In 2000, we had a meeting that is now ...
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'Cloverfield' crayfish created a new species of self-replicating female mutants A 10-legged mutant crayfish is on the march throughout the world. They're all female. They don't need males to fertilise their eggs. And they're proving remarkably resilient and adaptive. Now they're threatening the destruction of native freshwater species and the devastation of entire ecosystems.
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| In San Diego, a lamppost can tell you where to park San Diego, known for its historic gas lamps, is now being recognized for these futuristic lamps which will soon illuminate the city in more ways than one. ... At the world's biggest tech convention held recently in Las Vegas, thousands of attendees got hints of what cities are doing to make themselves ...
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| Coming up: the 'auto' era of automobiles Although we now live in a world where ever increasing aspects of our lives can be controlled from our boardrooms and bedrooms, the physical world still exists and mobility is integral to it. Realizing the new possibilities, the Indian automobile industry is working with the finest minds from the technology ...
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| China may have fired up world first in revolutionay rail gun technology BEIJING — China is believed to be testing the world's first ship-mounted rail gun, a technology that military experts say has the potential to fire shells ... "The leaked photos show China is now not only catching up to the US in ship-borne rail gun technology, but may surpass the US in next five to 10 years.
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