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Sep 21, 2016
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Five technologies that will change our lives in five years

Analysts see a handful of technologies that are poised to radically change our lives by 2021. Read More

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Smartwatches are big, pricey -- and ugly
Start-up sells a stamp-sized Linux server for $5
Stanford researchers invent tech workaround to net neutrality fights
Autonomous boats -- yes, boats -- to hit the water in 2017
Apple commits to run off 100% renewable energy
Obama administration rolls out policy for self-driving vehicles
Will robots help or harm? It's time for 'big thinking,' A.I. experts warn
As self-driving cars hit Pittsburgh's roads, Boston wants to be next
XYZprinting announces $290 desktop 3D printer

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Smartwatches are big, pricey -- and ugly

Most of the 1,500 survey respondents set a maximum of $200 for a smartwatch -- and nearly half haven't bought one yet. Read More

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Start-up sells a stamp-sized Linux server for $5

A wildly popular Indiegogo campaign is offering early birds the world's smallest Linux server, with Wi-Fi built in for IoT applications, for $5. Read More

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Stanford researchers invent tech workaround to net neutrality fights

Engineers at Stanford University have invented a new technology that would give broadband customers more control over their pipes and, they say, possibly put an end to a stale net neutrality debate in the U.S. Read More

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Autonomous boats -- yes, boats -- to hit the water in 2017

MIT and two Dutch universities are collaborating on a $27 million project to create a fleet of autonomous canal-going vessels. At the same time, private companies are already building open water vessels for a myriad of transportation and shipping needs. Read More

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Apple commits to run off 100% renewable energy

Apple joined with 77 other corporations around the world in committing to using electricity from 100% renewable sources to run its data centers and offices around the globe. Read More

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Obama administration rolls out policy for self-driving vehicles

The Obama administration released an overview of the federal government's automated vehicles policy, which includes a checklist for makers on various aspects of the cars they are developing, as well as guidelines to states on evolving a common framework for regulating the new technologies. Read More

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Will robots help or harm? It's time for 'big thinking,' A.I. experts warn

Robots have considerable potential to make human lives better, but only if humans start doing some "big thinking" now about how to ensure that the effects of artificial intelligence are beneficial, experts said at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum in Germany. Read More

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As self-driving cars hit Pittsburgh's roads, Boston wants to be next

Uber today announced that some customers in Pittsburgh will find themselves in its first self-driving vehicles; meanwhile, Boston's mayor said he wants his city wants to welcome the testing of autonomous vehicles. Read More

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XYZprinting announces $290 desktop 3D printer

XYZprinting today announced its least expensive 3D printer, the da Vinci Mini 3D printer, which the company said is aimed at all skill levels. Read More

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ESG: The Trader Workstation: Bringing the Benefits of a Hosted Desktop Solution to Traders

Trading on the stock market is not for the faint of heart--tens of billions of dollars can be gained, or lost, on a daily basis. In an industry like this, where time is literally money, any delay in accessing essential data could come at a high cost. Learn how organizations can empower traders with real-time decision making and improved productivity, while at the same time reducing the data center footprint and power consumption costs. Read More

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