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5 Programming Languages Marked for Death - Dice Insights - 0 views
Why your software project will slowly die without continuous updating - Continuous Upda... - 0 views
Supreme Court refuses to drag Google out of its Street View privacy wreckage | Naked Se... - 1 views
ITGS HL RESOURCE: Automated Job Dispatch for Taxi using radio and data network | MTData - 1 views
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Reliable communication for effecient taxi dispatch. MTData recognises that reliable communication with a taxi fleet is important to making the dispatch process as efficient as possible. This can lead to an increase in earnings for a taxi company. The taxi dispatch system offers radio and/or public network (GPRS or 3G or both) communication.
Mayo Clinic expands kiosk virtual-visit pilot to local school - 1 views
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The Mayo Clinic has announced it is extending its virtual-visit pilot program by putting kiosks in a public school in its home state of Minnesota. The kiosks allow patients to visit with a physician via a video hookup, and to interact with the physician through built-in medical devices such as an otoscope.
Hero dog alerts spouse to help Albert Lea man - 2 views
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In early October, Larry Lee, 74, went for his early-morning walk in Albert Lea while his wife, Pat, was still dozing - and may never have returned if it hadn't been for their 2-year-old yellow Labrador. Pat heard the dog, Dee, start barking. But she figured, at first, that one of the neighbors' dogs must be outside.
New Concerns on Robotic Surgeries - NYTimes.com - 0 views
The RoboDoctor Will See You Now - ASME - 2 views
ITGSHL: Assignment (2.2): Hand in existing system document - 3 views
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Pizza Hut's new eye-tracking technology knows what you want from the menu - 3 views
Quirky Cameras, Quick Charges and Racing Robots | Best of ECT News | TechNewsWorld - 1 views
The next frontier in 3-D printing: Human organs - 1 views
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April 3, 2014 -- Updated 1349 GMT (2149 HKT) | Filed under: Innovations (CNN) -- The emerging process of 3-D printing, which uses computer-created digital models to create real-world objects, has produced everything from toys to jewelry to food. Soon, however, 3-D printers may be spitting out something far more complex, and controversial: human organs.
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