Monday, July 22, 2013

Robert J. Samuelson: The long road to 'full employment'

Robert J. Samuelson: The long road to 'full employment'
Economists are searching for an explanation, and one recent candidate seems surprising: high-tech. It's usually seen as an engine of growth, but the spread of automated processes and robots has actually acted as a drag on job creation and has kept the …
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High tech makes BMW 3 Series luxurious
Sometimes I feel sorry for the manufacturers of luxury cars. Their job used to be much easier, because the autos available to us ordinary folk once were such rattle traps that differentiating high class, high quality models that stood above the rabble …
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High-Tech Eyeglasses, Not Made by Google
If someone mentions the phrase "high-tech glasses," you probably assume that person is talking about Google Glass, the smartphone-on-a-headband that Google hopes to offer for sale next year.
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Deep Dive: 2015 Honda Fit Will Bring Unusually High-Tech Subcompact to the
Honda has been a company defined by innovation and spirited performance. As it has moved more mainstream and grown in popularity, it often seemed to the buying masses that the company shunned its origins in hopes of challenging Toyota for the …
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Those waiting for lung transplants have high hopes for new technology
Told he had less than a year to live, Trey Schwab, then the assistant men's basketball coach at Marquette University, hung on for 26 months before the right set of lungs became available for transplant in 2004. When his surgeon opened him up and saw …
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Lockheed unit wins .6M Navy order for high-tech camera system
Lockheed Martin Gyrocam Systems has won a $ 14.6 million delivery order with the U.S. Navy to provide field service representatives to support a high-tech camera and imaging system for Marine ground forces. Specifically, Lockheed's field service …
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