Tag: Technology

Tech Advances Could Result In More Open Government
Could technology give us a more open and more secure government? There is an increasing need for stronger accountability of government and thus greater demands on transparency of t...
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Obama Chastises Iran Over Internet Policies
The first day of spring is also the first day on the Iranian calendar, and on that day Iran celebrates the holiday of Nowruz. With families in Iran coming together today, the Whit...
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Nanopills Release Meds Inside Cells
UAB researchers developed a new vehicle to release proteins with therapeutic effects. The vehicles are known as "bacteria inclusion bodies", stable insoluble nanoparticles which ar...
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Interview: More Than 50% of Site Traffic May Be Hackers or Spammers
How secure is your website? It's a scary thought when you think about it, especially given all the attacks that have risen up in recent years. Last year, well-known websites such a...
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San Jose Is Getting “Disturbingly Fast” Free Wi-Fi
San Jose, California is about to give free Wi-Fi to everyone visiting its downtown. A partnership between the city, SmartWAVE Technologies, and Ruckus Wireless will bring what t...
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Buddy Media Welcomes New President
Buddy Media, the social enterprise software solution provider of choice for many of the top global advertisers is welcoming a new edition...
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Tablet for Children Coming Soon from ARCHOS
Children tablets are becoming more popular and ARCHOS has just announced its comparatively inexpensive ($129) Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet called the Child Pad....
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Interview: Tello Launches Customer Service Tool For Business & Raises $2.7 Million
A greater emphasis has been put on customer service as a growing number of consumers provide reviews and feedback to businesses on their mobile devices. In addition, companies such...
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iPads Improve Kindergarteners’ Literacy Scores
Nearly a year ago, in April 2011, we told you about a small town in Maine that was set to become the first t...
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Smart Pill Bottle Reminds You To Take Meds
A medicine bottle now being developed will track if you forgot your daily dose of antidepressant medication and remind you to take it. The savvy bottle addresses the common problem...
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AT&T U-verse App Hits Apple iPad And Other Tablets
Just when you think your tablet couldn't get any cooler,  AT&T decides to release their U-verse app for tablets to really fluff the cool factor....
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Google Solve For X Event: The Presentations [Videos]
It was discovered that Google quietly hosted an event last week call...
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Nanowelding With Light – Amazing Possibilities
A team of engineers at Stanford has demonstrated a promising new nanowire welding technique that harnesses plasmonics to fuse the wires with a simple blast of light. At the hear...
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Robots Like Butterflies: New Recon Tools?
To improve the next generation of insect-size flying machines, Johns Hopkins engineers have been aiming high-speed video cameras at some of the prettiest bugs on the planet. By fig...
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