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Kids are naturally curious. One mother I heard about found her three-year-old daughter pulling off all of the key pads on her laptop. When confronted with her deed, the little girl told
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Kids are naturally curious. One mother I heard about found her three-year-old daughter pulling off all of the key pads on her laptop. When confronted with her deed, the little girl told
Researchers anxiously await the development of a fully programmable quantum computer that can attack some of the universe’s most challenging problems. Quantum computing takes advantage of weird characteristics exhibited by particles and
A million years ago manufacturing was a very personal business. Individuals constructed their own tools and weapons. Those items, however, represented the latest technologies available to mankind. People who possessed them had
“Big Data? Big problems,” writes Maurice Lévy, chairman and chief executive of Publicis Groupe. “With each hack, leak, and act of piracy and sabotage, we grow more aware that the performance of
“The automation of knowledge work will be this decade’s engine of growth,” according to the Institute for Robotic Process Automation (IRPA).[1] The Institute goes on to state, “By freeing up human labor
If you live in India (or follow what’s happening on the sub-continent), you know there has been a lot of discussion about smart cities. The excitement was created by the government’s commitment
Revolution is in the air. I’m not talking about dissidents rioting in the streets attempting to overthrow governments. I’m talking about robots (or robotic processes) rising in the workplace to dislocate human
The term “big data” is likely to run out of steam as the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) systems, like cognitive computing, mature. It’s not that data is going
Annual online sales are predicted to surpass $500 billion by the end of this decade.[1] Getting a share of that pot of gold requires retailers to focus on their digital path to
“The potential for the Internet of Things is huge,” writes Thomas Wadlow. “From water sensors that remind you to water your plants and smart home thermostats through to large scale initiatives like
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