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7 Technology Trends That Will Dominate 2017

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7 Technology Trends That Will Dominate 2017:                                                                                   Personally, I’m amazed at the technology we have available to us. It’s astounding to have the power to retrieve almost any information and communicate in a thousand different ways using a device that fits in your pocket. There’s always something new on the horizon, and we can’t help but wait and wonder what technological marvels are coming next. The way I see it, there are seven major tech trends we’re in store for in 2017. If you’re eyeing a sector in which to start a business, any of these is a pretty good bet. If you're already an entrepreneur, think about how you can leverage these technologies to reach your target audience in new ways. 1. IoT and Smart Home Tech. We’ve been hearing about the  forthcoming revolution of the Internet-of-Things  (IoT) and resulting interconnectedness of smart home technology for years. So what’s the holdup?

World's First Deep-Sea Mining Venture Set to Launch in 2019

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          World's First Deep-Sea Mining Venture Set to Launch in 2019                                     The Bulk Cutter has higher cutting capacity but is limited to working on benches created by the Auxiliary Cutter. Both the Bulk Cutter and the Auxiliary Cutter leave material on the seafloor for collection by the Collecting Machine. . The world's first deep-sea mining operation will kick off in early 2019 when a Canadian firm, Nautilus Minerals Inc., lowers a trio of massive remote-controlled mining robots to the floor of the Bismarck Sea off the coast of Papua New Guinea in pursuit of rich copper and gold reserves. The mach

Giant Mech Robot

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Watch Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Control a Giant Mech Robot Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos piloted a giant "mech" robot at the 2017 Machine Learning, Home Automation, Robotics and Space Exploration (MARS) conference. Credit: Jeff Bezos/Twitter Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos got to live out every 6-year-old's fantasy when he got behind the controls of a giant "mech" robot. The Verge reports  that Bezos tried out the 13-foot-tall (4 meters) robot yesterday (March 19) at his company's private Machine Learning, Home Automation, Robotics and Space Exploration (MARS) conference. Video of the bot, developed by Hankook Mirae Technology in South Korea, first surfaced in December in promotional clips. Live Science was  skeptical of the robot's existence and functionality  at the time.  But the new video reveals that the robot does, indeed, exist. However, it's far from clear how much the mech (a term for piloted, humanoid robots) can really do. Bezos flails the arms

My Next App: Name Prediction

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   Name Prediction will predict your character,likes and dislikes.It is an intresting app it u makes you to feel exciting.try it once you will surely enjoy it. the screen shot of my app is given here:                                                                                                 link is given here:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nishpredict.com Download it and enjoy.....:-)
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International Women’s Day 2017: Celebrate women and let them live freely!  Also known as the International Working Women’s Day, March 8 is a special day for women. Celebrating this day every year is a call out to everyone around the world to stand up for the equality and freedom for the ladies, as well as their contribution to society. Paying a homage to the social, economic, cultural and political achievement of women, the day brings an air of change with it. ALSO READ |  International Women’s day 2017: All you need to know A woman gives birth to a newborn, and is still called as the “weaker sex”. Isn’t it ironic? A mother, a daughter, a wife, a sister, a friend, a nurturer and a guiding light — she plays multiple roles and lives up to every expectation that the society burdens her. And, what does she get as a reward? Gender discrimination, pay disparity, sexual harassment, child marriage, abuse and explo
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Robot 'Telepathy' Could Make Self-Driving Cars Safer Are you nervous about entrusting your life to a self-driving car? What if you could telepathically communicate with the vehicle to instantaneously let it know if it makes a mistake? That is the ultimate promise of technology being developed by a team fromBoston University and the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The tech uses brain signals to automatically correct a robot's errors. Using a so-called brain-computer interface (BCI) to communicate with a robot is not new, but most methods require people to train with the BCI and even learn to modulate their thoughts to help the machine understand, the researchers said. [ The 6 Strangest Robots Ever Created ] By relying on brain signals called "error-related potentials" (ErrPs) that occur automatically when humans make a mistake or spot someone else making one, the
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MY NEXT ANDROID APP: Love Meter:         The app is very intresting one.Love Meter will tell the percentage of love between the couples. The screen shot of my app is displayed.Download it and enjoy the app.Give reatings and comment. The link is given here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nishlove.com
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Cancer-Fighting Army? Magnetic Robot Swarms Could Combat Disease:   Magnetically controlled swarms of microscopic robots might one day help fight cancer inside the body, new research suggests. Over the past decade, scientists have shown they can manipulate magnetic forces to guide medical devices within the human body, as these fields can apply forces to remotely control objects. For instance, prior work used magnetic fields to maneuver a catheter inside the heart and steer video capsules in the gut. Previous research also used magnetic fields to simultaneously control swarms of tiny magnets. In principle, these objects could work together on large problems such as fighting cancers . However, individually guiding members of a team of microscopic devices so that each moves in its own direction and at its own speed remains a challenge. This is because identical magnetic items under the control of the same magnetic field usually behave identically to each other. [ The 6