[ad_1] The age of connected and intelligent systems has been a subject of intense media coverage and hot debate, but the implications will be much greater than many have forecast. […]
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It’s a Whole New World With Alexa
[ad_1] Voice computing is replacing the graphical user interface, Shawn DuBravac, chief economist of the Consumer Technology Association, said early this year at CES. Digital assistants will be integrated into […]
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Multitasking CTO Heather Wilde: Making the World More Like Star Trek Than Skynet
[ad_1] Heather Wilde is CTO of both ROCeteer and TWIP. In this exclusive interview, Wilde shares with TechNewsWorld her insights on how women can get ahead in tech, offering pearls […]
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How Tech Could Help Creators Look Before They Leap
[ad_1] It is summer — a time when a lot of us get to see new movies, many of which totally suck. The folks who made The Emoji Movie apparently […]
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Merged VR: Augmented Reality Cubed
[ad_1] There is considerable development activity at the high end of hardware and content creation for virtual reality and augmented reality, as well as such AR aliases as mixed reality, […]
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The Smart Home Appliance and You
[ad_1] The recent rumor that iRobot had engaged in talks with Apple, Amazon and Google parent Alphabet to sell the data its Roomba vacuum cleaner gathers caused widespread privacy concerns. […]
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Tech Leaders Urge UN to Ban AI-Based Lethal Weapons
[ad_1] A group of the world’s top technology leaders, led by Tesla founder Elon Musk, on Sunday published an open letter urging the United Nations to ban the use of […]
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Robots May Become Go-To Customer Service Reps
[ad_1] The customer service robot market will be worth US$88 million by 2022, according to a report Tractica released earlier this week. Annual shipments are expected to increase from 2,730 […]
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As New Turnaround King, Is HP Better Than Apple?
[ad_1] HP is the new turnaround king — but is it better than Apple? By “better,” I mean a better potential investment. Companies tend to wax and wane. IBM was […]
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