[ad_1] Microsoft on Thursday said it has agreed to buy a Hexadite, which incorporates artificial intelligence in its automated responses to cyberthreats. Microsoft was in talks to buy the firm […]
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SoftBank to Take Fearsome Robots Off Alphabet’s Hands
[ad_1] SoftBank on Thursday announced that it will acquire robotics company Boston Dynamics from Alphabet, parent company of Google. Softbank also agreed to buy robotics firm Schaft as part of […]
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New Stem Cell Treatment Offers Dramatic Burn-Healing Potential
[ad_1] A med-tech startup has developed a fast and easy way to treat certain burn wounds with stem cells. RenovaCare harvests a variety of cells, including stem cells, from a […]
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Firms Eager to Try New Sales Technologies, Survey Suggests
[ad_1] More than 80 percent of high-growth sales organizations use five or more sales technologies, suggests a recent online survey of 400 companies. Velocify and the American Association of Inside […]
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Art, History and 3D Printing
[ad_1] The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, California, last month debuted its Reboot Reality exhibit, which includes numerous installations with an interactive component. Visitors can don Occulus VR […]
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Google Launches Go-To Job Aggregation Site
[ad_1] Google on Tuesday announced a highly anticipated launch of its new job search aggregation technology, following last month’s announcement of its Google for Jobs program at the company’s annual […]
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SugarCRM Launches Hint, 1st in Relationship Intelligence Line
[ad_1] SugarCRM on Tuesday launched Hint, the first offering in its new line of relationship intelligence products. Hint users can enter a few contact details about a person with whom […]
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Google Makes It Easier to Create Virtual Reality Videos
[ad_1] Google last week introduced a new video format, VR180, developed with input from its Daydream team. The VR180 format, which displays what’s in front of the user only, delivers […]
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Naming the Ephemeral | TechNewsWorld
[ad_1] So much is happening as we approach the end of Q2 — our industry’s busiest quarter, at least by some measures. I’m flying around seeing things but not always […]
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The Stupidly Dangerous Politics of Blame
[ad_1] I hope that, like me, you are off this long holiday weekend and have a chance to think about the drama that now surrounds the U.S. administration. What I […]
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