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Jun 29, 2016
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Top 10 emerging technologies from the World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum list includes nanosensors that will circulate through the human body, a battery that will be able to power an entire town and socially aware artificial intelligence that will track our finances and health. Read More

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Why you'll never buy a 3D printer
YouTube live mobile video changes everything
IBM found a way to turn toxic old phones into medical-grade plastic
Too many IoT networks? Cisco just bet on this one
Don't clear out your cubicle for a robot just yet
Cloud computing slows energy demand, U.S. says
Here are the sensors that make IoT click
Boston Dynamics' four-legged robot climbs stairs, slips on a banana skin
Seagate targets storage for drones and robots

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Checklist to Implement Governed Self-Service Analytics for Business Users

Business Intelligence solutions have always struggled to serve the critical business needs of enterprises while also being easy to use. And not only that, but to provide a "single version of the truth" as it relates to centralizing data. There's been a surge in demand from both IT personnel and business users for easy-to-use, agile tools that provide more data analysis capabilities to business users for faster, more accurate decision-making. Read More

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Why you'll never buy a 3D printer

While 3D printer sales are expected to grow over the next four years, the consumer market has failed to take off. The reason? Buyers are still trying to figure out why they'd need a 3D printer at all. Read More

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YouTube live mobile video changes everything

Google finally embraces mobile live video streaming. Here's why the world will never be the same. Read More

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IBM found a way to turn toxic old phones into medical-grade plastic

The technology industry's e-waste problem isn't expected to go away anytime soon, but IBM just made a discovery that could help. Read More

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Too many IoT networks? Cisco just bet on this one

Cisco Systems cast a vote of confidence in one of the technologies that might get your next IoT device online. The company announced gateways between LoRaWAN low-power wireless networks and fatter pipes like Ethernet cables. Read More

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Don't clear out your cubicle for a robot just yet

Robotics will replace some human workers in their jobs, but technology will also create new, more interesting jobs for people, according to a report from Forrester Research. Read More

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Cloud computing slows energy demand, U.S. says

In recent years, power usage at data centers grew at an unsustainable rate, soaring 24% from 2005 to 2010. But a shift to virtualization, cloud computing and improved data center management is reducing energy demand. Read More

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Here are the sensors that make IoT click

Sensors are at the heart of the Internet of Things, collecting the data that powers wearables and smart cities alike, and were the focus of this year's Sensors Expo & Conference. Read More

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Boston Dynamics' four-legged robot climbs stairs, slips on a banana skin

Boston Dynamics, the Google-owned robot maker that's apparently up for sale, has a new four-legged robot small enough to walk around a house, agile enough to load your dishwasher, and not quite clever enough to avoid banana skins on the floor. Read More

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Seagate targets storage for drones and robots

Seagate is targeting drones and robots as it looks to add its storage technologies to new devices. Read More

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How Retailers Use Analytics to Stay Ahead

Today's retail environment is more competitive than ever. Online and mobile channels have created additional pressure on retailers to offer lower prices. To stay ahead, retailers need to leverage technology to optimize operations, maximize margins, and deliver exceptional customer services. Read More

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