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5G is Coming — Here’s How Entrepreneurs Can Leverage It

Sprint’s recent launch of its 5G network in Kansas City, Missouri; Dallas; Houston; and Atlanta offers consumers and entrepreneurs a glimpse into the future. As rapid download speeds and seamless connectivity take hold in cities around the world, tech entrepreneurs will have more opportunities than ever before to make an impact. With 11.5 million people having access to Sprint’s network already, imagine […]

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Motorola One Action Brings Ultra-Wide Videos To Budget Phones

Lenovo-owned Motorola has launched a new smartphone in India under its Motorola One series — the Motorola One Action. As a reminder, the smartphone was initially launched in Brazil recently. Motorola One Action Highlights The Motorola One Action has its main highlight in the form of a 16MP 117-degree wide-angle action camera to record ultra-wide

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Nanotechnology promises to revolutionize global nutrition — but it might be dangerous

Proponents of nanotechnology say it will revolutionize farming and global food systems, with applications being explored that could cut waste, make food safer and help create ‘super crops’ that escape the controversial label of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). If successful, it could help to overcome poor yields, malnutrition and opposition to GMOs – all of

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Google Photos is bringing a key feature from the US over to Europe

Google Photos will now let you group people together by their face (Shutterstock) People tend to be divided on the subject of facial recognition. Some folk find it extremely convenient while others are concerned about the privacy implications. Now Google Photos is set to bring it’s face-grouping tech over to Europe for the first time.

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Alien exoplanets could have better conditions for life than Earth, scientists claim

Our lovely blue planet might not be quite as hospitable for life as other worlds orbiting distant stars (Image: Getty) Planets orbiting distant stars could have more abundant ecosystems packed with a more varied range of lifeforms than Earth, a new study has claimed. A team from the University of Chicago analysed conditions on various

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Amazon Alexa and Smart Speakers Are the Next iPhone

The iPhone is called that because when it debuted 10 years ago, making telephone calls was the primary reason to have such a device. My, how things have changed. I used to get 10 to 12 phone calls and voice mails each day. Now? One or two at the maximum. And my kids (proud Gen

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