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He may not be as smart as Watson or Lieutenant Commander Data. He's definitely not as strong as the new FANUC M-2000iA/1700L that can lift 1.7 tons — the equivalent of two small cars or 24 people. And he is certainly not as pretty as the robot “clones” on
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Interested in burning zombies?
Google Voice Search told me all about them when I accidentally activated it last week. I was listening to a “Morning Joe” discussion of the Democratic presidential candidates. Bernie Sanders name came up, but definitely no zombies, burning or otherwise.
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Innovation isn't always a good thing.
Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking agrees. He gives some fierce examples of how progress in science and technology can create "new ways things can go wrong."
But with all due respect, Hawking omitted the most insidious innovation of all time: on-demand technology.
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I lasted two days with my New Year's resolution to never lose my temper again with a customer service agent.
It wasn't the agent's fault, it was the technology that failed.
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Reading through Deb Miller's articles can at times feel as if you stumbled onto a pop culture site.
But don't be fooled.
Dr.
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Even the most casual fan of Doctor Who knows about his sonic screwdriver.
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As the new face of Keds, Taylor Swift is driving growth for the brand she loved as a child. “When I was a little kid,” she says, “I had a pair of white Keds I wore everywhere.
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I couldn’t find my mobile phone last Saturday.
Life seemed suddenly bleak. There were no Facebook updates, no breaking news, no storm or traffic alerts.
I felt the isolation of a world without IM, LinkedIn and Twitter at my fingertips.
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Ah, the '80s. Valley girls haunted like, totally awesome malls, Star Wars struck back and distributed processing was the latest in cutting-edge technology.
Going distributed is a vivid memory for those of us who lived through that period of technology disruption.
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Do you wonder how top brands outrun the competition? Content marketing may be the latest “it” tool for brand marketers, but look closer and you’ll find an old standby — the supply chain — being used to separate the best from the rest.
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Hi, I'm Deb, and I'm a social media user.
As a business professional, I frequent such places as LinkedIn, Twitter, SlideShare and even at times Google plus. I'm on Facebook, too, but have always reserved it solely for sharing with family and friends.
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Want to find the perfect Chief Data Officer? Look for an empathetic big brain to harness the power of big data for your business. Here’s why. Being a Chief Data Officer (CDO) is not for the faint of heart.
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Ten years ago, I wrote a paper on the future of cyberspace. In it, I pointed to three areas that we needed to address to make cyberspace safe for information sharing: establishing strong cyber-trust, enabling secure mobility and striking a balance between security and privacy rights.
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Ryan Taggerty is a dedicated practitioner in a highly skilled -- but nostalgic -- field of expertise. Dr. Tagg, as he is known professionally, is a doll doctor. His is a disappearing discipline because, as Ryan says, “they are no longer made to last.
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