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Australian University researchers use CRISPR gene editing technology to introduce natural mutations into blood cells
Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia, have used CRISPR gene editing technology to introduce beneficial natural mutations into blood cells to boost production of foetal haemoglobin.
How Airbnb nailed service-oriented architecture to revolutionise travel industry
By implementing SOA, Airbnb achieved greater scalability, flexibility, and interoperability, ultimately revolutionising the way people book accommodations and challenging traditional hotel chains.
Amid growing tensions with top tech majors, Australia looks to slap new legislation to rein in tech giants
The Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is likely to announce a new set of parliamentary inquiries into the behavior of the world’s largest tech cos and the need for new legislation
From smartphones to smartwatches, here are 5 gadgets you should watch out for in 2020
From 5G to fold smartphones, we have witnessed a paradigm shift in the tech world. As we just progressed into 2020, we’ll get to see something bigger than 2019.Â
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With digital annealer, Fujitsu helps NatWest optimizes bonds, cash and government securities
Fujitsu said it was helping the NatWest Bank solve some of its financial investment problems by optimizing its mix of liquid assets including bonds, cash and government securities with quantum-inspired Digital Annealer technology.
Under tremendous pressure to act on Fake news, WhatsApp announces research awards
With case after case of misinformation, propaganda and fake news attached to its platform leading to death and severe law and order problem across the country, Facebook the owner of WhatsApp has announced a research awards to scholars to understand the menace of misinformation.
Google gets patent for image identification in India
The patent application was filed in 2009 by Google at the Mumbai patent office and after 10-years it was granted on April 16 by the government.
Paññã launches AI-embedded web video interview hiring platform
American firm Paññã (Panya) has launched their hiring and recruitment web video conference platform, with $500k angel seed funding and millions of dollars injected from Paññã’s holding company, mroads.
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Top 5 CRM Trends for 2018: Click to check
Being perceived now as an essential standard business procedure, CRM in 2018 can get a grand transformation.
5 simple ways to protect smartphone from data loss, hack and theft
With bigger screens & investments, come bigger risks, where the loss or damage smartphone, can cause serious disruptions in day-to-day lives
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