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Amnesty International app for protecting activists up for award - Amnesty International

Amnesty International app for protecting activists up for technology award
Amnesty International
... Amnesty International's app on the Global Impact Challenge site. "Our goal is to create an app that will turn a mobile phone into a personal 'emergency beacon'," said Tanya O'Carroll, Amnesty International's and Human Rights Project Officer.

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Call of Duty: Ghosts - video preview - The Guardian

The Guardian

Call of Duty: Ghosts - video preview
The Guardian
Activision unveils the next-generation debut of its multi-million selling Call of Duty series. Complete with high-end graphics, the game is targeted at the upcoming Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles. Narrative is high on the agenda as well, with ...



What is ? Cure or Curse? - Forbes

What is Technology? Cure or Curse?
Forbes
Two powerful views have emerged on that are worth our attention and public discussion. New books from Jaron Lanier, the pioneer of virtual reality, and the team of Google Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt and Rhodes Scholar Jared ...

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CrowdOptic: to please C-Suite and count media impressions - Washington Times

Washington Times

CrowdOptic: Technology to please C-Suite and count media impressions
Washington Times
NEW JERSEY, May 22, 2013 – CrowdOptic is a game-changing new mobile startup company offering technologies that employ the ancient Greek mathematical discovery of triangulation, a measurement technique that “[determines] the distances and relative ...



5G Wireless: a Mix of Technologies David Talbot - MIT Review

5G Wireless: a Mix of Technologies David Talbot
MIT Review
The system is impressive but is still in development—which is true of all the technologies that will underpin the next generation of wireless communications. When 5G does arrive, it will likely combine new wireless protocols with new network designs, ...



Xbox One: five key points you need to know - The Guardian

The Guardian

Xbox One: five key points you need to know
The Guardian
1. What exactly is the Xbox One? It's the latest games console from Microsoft, announced at an elaborate event co-hosted in Seattle and London this week. It's the first new Xbox console to be launched by Microsoft since the Xbox 360 launched in 2005.
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Iran Expands Nuke - ABC News

Iran Expands Nuke Technology
ABC News
The U.N.'s atomic agency says Iran is moving ahead to update a program the West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons. An International Atomic Energy Agency report says Tehran has installed close to 700 high-tech centrifuges in an upgrade of its ...

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Google Big Tent: Ed Miliband, Eric Schmidt and more - The Guardian

Google Big Tent: Ed Miliband, Eric Schmidt and more
The Guardian
Subscribe to the Guardian · iPhone app · iPad edition · Kindle · Extra · Guardian Weekly · Digital edition · The Guardian home. The Guardian, , User comments. News · Sport · Comment · Culture · Business · Money · Life & style · Travel ...

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China's hunger for electric car may give Fisker a second chance - Quartz

China's hunger for electric car technology may give Fisker a second chance
Quartz
And now Lutz has found fellow devotees in Wanxiang Group, which already bought Fisker's bankrupt battery supplier (paywall) in January, in a deal some US lawmakers criticized for giving a Chinese company access to US military . (In response ...

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Mashable Joins Leaders in Supporting March for Innovation - Mashable

Mashable Joins Technology Leaders in Supporting March for Innovation
Mashable
One of my favorite things about is its role in democratizing media. With little more than a laptop and Internet connection, I was able to start Mashable from a rather unlikely place — Banchory, Scotland — in 2005. But as the site started ...