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How Artificial Intelligence And Internet of Things Could Lead to a Robot Uprising

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We all know where this future leads: machines become too smart, catch a streak of teenage rebellion, and overthrow their fleshy, meat bag creators – us. If you think this is a crazy notion, then you are at odds with people like Stephen Hawking who are convinced this future is inevitable. I’m not saying it will happen, only that it may. If it...

List of Internet of Things (IoT) Companies in USA

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USA has been always standing ahead in software and IT industry and has contributed a lot in the world. On the way, most of the companies in Software and IT solution have started working on Internet of Things solutions. From Google to Apple everyone is trying their luck and has introduced number of IoT based products in market. Some...

First Smart City in India – Dholera SIR Gujrat

Dholera SIR is the first smart city in India located in the state of Gujarat. It is an ancient port-city in Gulf of Khambhat, connected with golden triangle. City will be connected to Mumbai, Delhi and Ahmadabad with a proposed six lane highway. According to a report published on economics times, city will be operational by 2019 with several...

India Telecom 2017 New Delhi Dates, Venue and Location

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India Telecom is an international conference and exhibition based on telecommunication technology and trends. Upcoming fair will provide a platform to manufactures to meet with new users where visitors will come to know latest tech and trends in the industry. This two day tech event hosts a conference where top leading industry experts will share their views on various...

How Wireless Sensors Are Improving Aircraft Quality, Safety

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Predictive maintenance has been a concept engineers and industry workers alike have worked towards for quite some time. In the aviation industry, these improvements could make aircraft and their components, such as aircraft tires, safer and easier to monitor. One of the ways the industry is trying to achieve a state of predictive maintenance is by converging sensors...

Microsoft launches a slew of IoT-related offerings

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Microsoft this week announced the launch of Microsoft IoT Central, a software as a service (SaaS) designed to reduce the complexity of deploying internet of things (IoT) solutions. It is a fully managed SaaS offering for customers and partners to deploy IoT products without requiring cloud solution expertise. In announcing the service, Microsoft acknowledged the benefits of IoT but also...

A sensible Internet of Things investment house? Breed Reply looks like it

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Internet of Things startup investment firm Breed Reply is a curious creature, pouring cash into IoT companies that aren’t punting laughably silly technology. “We are people with an industrial background,” chief exec Emanuele Angelidis told us. The firm, founded in 2015, has 17 upstarts on its books at the moment. Amongst these are companies making healthcare wearables for cows, drone inspections...

Ball Aerospace to Provide Critical Component for NASA Mission Studying Life Cycle of Stars in the Milky Way Galaxy

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Ball Aerospace will design and build a cryostat for NASA's Galactic/Extragalactic Ultralong Duration Balloon (ULDB) Spectroscopic Terahertz Observatory mission, or GUSTO. The mission is led by the University of Arizona. Ball's cryostat will provide a temperature-controlled environment for the detectors and is a critical element in the success and longevity of the GUSTO mission. "Starting with the Gemini and Apollo...

Wind and solar power are still dependent on fossil fuels

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Blowin’ in the Wind Question: How much of the energy we use comes from fossil fuels? The Right Question: How much of the energy we use is dependent on fossil fuels? Last month we identified the sources of energy that make our high-technology civilization possible. What it really comes down to is fossilized sunlight, energy initially captured by photosynthesis, and fashioned into coal,...

Tata launches safety wearable smartwatch targeting miners & freighting companies

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Two years ago, the Tata Group Chief Technology Officer Gopichand Katragadda was weighing the option of entering the wearable technology market with a product that went beyond the crowded consumer-fitness segment. At the same time, the $103-billion group's oldest business, Tata Steel, was exploring ways to reduce shop floor injuries that hurt overall productivity and cost valuable time. Katragadda then started...

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