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  • Thank you for laying me off: Companies come and go, but talent is forever

    Thank you for laying me off: Companies come and go, but talent is forever

    • 16 April 2021
    • By admin

    Story by Erik Antons, Chief Security Officer of Whirlpool Corp.

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  • Google Invests in Satellites to Spread Internet Access

    Google Invests in Satellites to Spread Internet Access

    • 2 June 2014
    • By J Williams

    By Alistair Barr and Andy Pasztor   Google Inc. plans to spend more than $1 billion on a fleet of satellites to extend Internet access […]

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    Teleporting information achieved by TU Delft

    • 2 June 2014
    • By J Williams

    by Webredactie M&C   Teleporting people through space, as is done in Star Trek, is impossible by the laws of physics. Teleporting information is another […]

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  • Flying a plane with your mind comes closer to reality

    Flying a plane with your mind comes closer to reality

    • 30 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    By David Szondy   Flying is most definitely a hands-on (and feet-on) job, but it may not always be that way. Turning science fiction into […]

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  • Scientists from CERN and MIT launch encrypted email service

    Scientists from CERN and MIT launch encrypted email service

    • 30 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    By Stu Robarts   The privacy of the data that we put online has been a hot topic over the last year. In order to […]

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  • Huawei achieves 10 Gbps Wi-Fi data transfer rate

    Huawei achieves 10 Gbps Wi-Fi data transfer rate

    • 30 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    By Stu Robarts   In the unending march towards faster connection speeds, another benchmark has been surpassed. Huawei claims it has “achieved the industry’s first […]

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  • Sentinel-1A satellite aids flood relief in the Balkans

    Sentinel-1A satellite aids flood relief in the Balkans

    • 30 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    By Anthony Wood   Despite being in orbit for less than two months, the ESA’s Sentinel-1A satellite is already showing its worth in the humanitarian […]

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  • Skype to Launch Star Trek-Style, Real-Time Language Translator

    Skype to Launch Star Trek-Style, Real-Time Language Translator

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    By Ashley Feinberg Microsoft just demoed an awesome new feature for Skype that will actually let you speak to people in other languages—in real-time—by doing […]

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  • How Google Uses Machine Learning And Neural Networks To Optimize Data Centers

    How Google Uses Machine Learning And Neural Networks To Optimize Data Centers

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    by Darrell Etherington (@drizzled) Google has released some new research about it efforts to maximize performance and minimize energy use at data centers through machine […]

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  • Could this little-known biomass generator start an energy revolution?

    Could this little-known biomass generator start an energy revolution?

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    By Eric Mack It could be the most important portable power plant you’ve never heard of. It’s called the “Power Pallet” and it is essentially […]

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