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Digital Trends
We love when technology gives us new gadgets or entertaining features, but it's even better when scientists get together and use technology for more noble pursuits ... like saving the planet. That's right: From biodegradable bullets to robot bees, today's eco-friendly creations are literally changing the world for the better.
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CBS News
For more than 30 years, MIT has been recruiting people with crazy ideas to work in their Media Lab, where life-changing inventions are created. 60 Minutes got a peek at what they're working on now.
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InformationWeek
If cybercrime was a country, it would have the 13th highest GDP in the world. Attackers generate $1.5 trillion in annual profit, which is about equal to the GDP of Russia, according to a new study on the interconnected economy of cybercrime.
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InformationWeek
Most IT leaders have heard of deep learning, but few really understand how this new technology works. Deep learning burst onto the public consciousness in 2016 when Google’s AlphaGo software, which was based on deep learning, beat the human world champion at the board game Go. Since then, deep learning has begun appearing in news reports and product literature with more frequency, but few organizations are actually using it today.
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The Wall Street Journal
Smartphones, apps and even emojis are finding their way to logistics operations as companies look to lure workers raised on mobile technology.
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VOA News
Imagine wearing a computer in the form of a jacket. Now, it is possible.
"When somebody calls you, your jacket vibrates and gives you lights and [you] know somebody is calling you," said Ivan Poupyrev, who manages the Google's Project Jacquard, a digital platform for smart clothing. Project Jacquard formed a partnership with Levi's to create the first Jacquard enabled garment in the form of Levi's Commuter Trucker Jacket. What makes the jacket "smart" includes washable technology, created by Google, woven into the cuff of the jacket.
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Chain Store Age
It’s no secret that online sales have been growing exponentially with no sign of slowing down. Even purchases completed in-store often start online. Forrester predicts that digital channels now account for, or influence, more than half of all retail sales. On top of that, recent earnings delivered surprising growth for retailers actively investing in their digital properties — a welcome respite from in-store struggles.
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The Dallas Morning News
Across the world and in the U.S., cities are using technology to become safer and more sustainable places.
Smart cities has become the catchphrase used to describe the trend of sensors and other tech that can monitor air quality, fight traffic congestion or make neighborhoods more energy-efficient.
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CNN Money
Work can be stressful: running from meeting to meeting, juggling deadlines, dealing with rude customers or callous bosses and a never-ending string of emails.
There comes a point when it becomes too much. That's when you experience burnout.
Our bodies are equipped to handle stress in short bursts, explained Dr. David Ballard, the head of American Psychological Association's Center for Organizational Excellence. "Burnout is when we experience that stress over an extended period of time."
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EdScoop
As schools around the country grapple with the consequences of infusing technology into nearly every aspect of learning, a network of 17 Montessori "lab classrooms" nationwide is testing gear that would give educators even more access to data that tracks student activities throughout the school day. Only, in this case, it's not about what students are doing on their devices. It's about where they go and what happens when they get there.
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