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It may not attract the attention of Hollywood like jewel heists or the mob, but neither can hold a candle to cybercrime―at least financially.
Internet of Things
Researchers at The University of Washington have developed a backpack for bees, and the best part is what the backpack carries—data!
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While it may not be offered at liberal arts colleges, if a school offers a business degree you can count on supply chain classes being filled to the brim.
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Blockchain is now addressing the age-old question that has haunted hiring managers for years—are job candidates being truthful?
IoT(Internet of Things) concept - Smart city.
Yes, the smart life is simpler, less stressful and, perhaps best of all, more fiscally-minded. And cities, both big and small, are beginning to see the light.
Fiber Optics Seismic Detection
Forget for one second that it’s super-fast, has far less attenuation than copper or coax cable, is impervious to EMI and RFI, doesn’t pose a fire hazard and doesn’t require replacement nearly as often as its transmission counterparts. Fiber optics can also be used to detect earthquakes. Yes, earthquakes.
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By Richard Arneson Think back to the first time you hopped on the Internet. If you’re under the age of thirty-years-old, it might have been a “meh” moment, if it even registered at all. It was probably lost among the other technological advancements that surrounded your crib. But if you’re

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By Richard Arneson According to a recent study by a London-based research and analytics firm, ninety-one percent (91%) of executives realize the importance of AI and machine learning technologies. However, only slightly more than half of them are currently utilizing it. And less than twenty percent (20%) know how it’s

By Richard Arneson Apparently, scammers get bored, too, at least the ones who find it fun and profitable to generate hustles related to cryptocurrency. They’ve found a new target—Facebook. Their scamming medium of choice has primarily been Twitter, which has for months been littered with fake cryptocurrency advertisements. For Facebook,