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Facial recognition has come a long way since the 1960's, when a man named Woodrow Wilson Bledsoe took measurements between key, primary facial elements, laid those coordinates out on grid-lined tablet, and, ultimately, could replicate subjects’ faces.
The cost to stay relevant from a technological standpoint, especially if you’re digitally transforming your infrastructure to drive business initiatives and shape the future of your organization, takes a wad of cash. Leasing can take care of that.
Heatmine is a Quebec startup that believes it has an answer to the energy drain that is crypto mining.
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.
Researchers at The University of Washington have developed a backpack for bees, and the best part is what the backpack carries—data!
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.
Blockchain is now addressing the age-old question that has haunted hiring managers for years—are job candidates being truthful?
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.