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How emerging tech can help us avoid becoming a dystopia

In his new book The Driver in the Driverless Car, Carnegie Mellon professor Vivek Wadhwa explores the new technologies that can help us reach a better world, or destroy our current one.

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3D printed parts give Honda's McLaren race cars an advantage at Grand Prix

How Chula Vista is turning its bayfront into a smart city test bed

Amazon Alexa developers get new metrics to track skill usage and an API for location data

Microsoft's Snapchat-like Sprinkles app showcases the power of AI on mobile

ODG launches rugged smart glasses for heavy industry and 'extreme environments'

Machine learning as a service to hit nearly $20b by 2025, driven by healthcare and life sciences

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Timeless Data Protection Tips

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