Tuesday, August 6, 2013

New technology could curb auto thefts

New technology could curb auto thefts
Gutierrez hopes the technology's presence will make criminals think twice before committing a felony. "Hopefully it'll put an end to this high rate of vehicle theft that we have here in New Mexico," he said. The system should be online and available to …
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No More Spills? New Technology Could Transform the Pipeline Sector
The 2010 Kalamazoo spill and the 2013 Exxon leak in Arkansas are the most glaring incidents, but these are just the big leaks that are found right away and reported. Most leaks are found eventually—but there is money to be saved and damage to be …
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Weak rupee lift technology stocks; TCS hits fresh 52-week high
Other IT stocks that were in an uptrend include Wipro, up 1.8 per cent to Rs 457.85, Hexaware Technologies, up 1.3 per cent to Rs 121.00, and HCL Technologies, up 0.6 per cent to Rs 955.50. The rupee hit an all-time low of 61.51, having breached its …
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Apple bans Joyful Executions iOS game that satirises North Korea
Norwegian studio 8-Bit Underpants has become the latest mobile games developer to fall foul of Apple's App Store approvals rules on political grounds, with its game Joyful Executions. The turn-based survival title is pitched as "a parody game on North …
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Does Gesture-Recognition Technology Have a Role in Today's Factories?
Gesture-recognition technology was introduced to mass consciousness more than a decade ago via the Tom Cruise film Minority Report. Now no longer science fiction, it allows a computer to recognize and respond to commands from a user's face or hands …
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