Sentences with phrase «out of the technology of»

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To help end the hoarding and selling of trips, AA is rolling out new technology to actively monitor bidding and trading systems for suspicious activity.
After refining the technology and inventory of items over the past year, the «just walk out» store is now open to all.
So this is a fairly significant technical challenge to make deeply cryogenic tanks out of carbon fiber, and it's only recently that we think the carbon fiber technology has gotten to the point where we can actually do this without having to create a liner — some sort of metal liner, or other liner, on the inside of the tanks, which would add mass and complexity.
The technology swaps out private transaction data for cryptographic hashes, condensed and scrambled versions of that data, which conceals their true contents.
Lots of grocery stores have embraced self - checkout, where you scan your own items and place them in a bag, but I can't easily imagine a real grocery store investing in Amazon's «Just Walk Out» technology any time soon — the investment in cameras and sensors over a large space would be too huge, and the efficiency gain for a real grocery shopping trip wouldn't warrant it.
The new data centers underscores how cloud computing giants like Amazon (amzn), Microsoft, Google (goog), and IBM (ibm) are spending billions of dollars building out their infrastructure across the world so they can sell their technologies to non-U.S. customers.
And Toronto based artist, Robert Bolton takes the reasoning to the extreme; the proliferation of artificial intelligence finally leads to designing, «A scheme for a fair and universal basic income to be paid out via blockchain technologies
Last year, a CMB Consumer Pulse survey pointed out that only half of smartphone users had heard of mobile payments.Of that half, only 8 percent are familiar with the technology.
The company and its eponymous product, created by serial entrepreneur and technology expert David Gurle, is scarcely out of startup mode, but already it's making waves as a potentially disrupting new force on Wall Street, thanks in large part to support from some of the world's largest investment banks.
«The genius about the artificial island is that you could set up a lot of wind turbines, offshore, out of sight, but still use near shore technologies which are cheaper,» Energinet's Hanne Storm Edlefsen told CNBC's Sustainable Energy.
After 15 years of building companies such as Hotbar.com and SmartShopper.com, Oren Dobronsky checked out of technology and into... hummus.
«The No. 1 thing is to be aware of the competition and what they're doing, and what new types of technologies are out there,» says Enriquez.
As you've no doubt guessed, it's a digital revolution that calls into question the very principles of education, prompting Peter J. Wells, chief of higher education at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half of what students learn in the first two years of a four - year technology degree will be out of date by the time they graduate.»
But, with the advent of technology and all of its cool tricks, marketers have gone from being experts in the art of influence to stressed - out button pushers.
It turns out that before founding Otto and then being acquired by Uber, Levandowski worked for Waymo, and, according to its filing, downloaded 14,000 highly confidential files — a whopping 10 gigs of information on core self - driving technology.
Singling out these products would put pressure on U.S. technology companies and could particularly hurt agricultural areas across the U.S. China is a key trade partner for U.S. agriculture — it purchased close to one - third of American soybeans last year.
Two companies that grew out of new technology for delivering stuff just proved they can make it just as well as the Hollywood establishment.
-- Amy Zimmerman, head of people for Kabbage, a global financial services, technology and data platform serving small businesses which has raised more than $ 1.6 billion in funding and lent out $ 4 billion overall
After dedicating two years to the drawn - out and incomplete commercialisation of AnaeCo's waste - to - energy technology, managing director Patrick Kedemos is now leaving the company.
While the wireless broadband technology is being tested, cable companies are rolling out even faster and higher - capacity fiber optic wired connections to homes and businesses, cutting into the promised speed and cost advantages of 5G.
It garnered some mild, fleeting interest from the technology press, but basically no one was going to walk around holding a magic standalone Amazon stick just in case they ran out of shampoo.
We only just marked the 10th anniversary of Apple's iPhone, but the future waits for no one: Designer Mike Rundle has put together an essay laying out what the iPhone unveiled in 2027 will look like, drawing on visible technology trends today, as well as patents that Apple has filed in recent years.
If you want to discover all of the marketing technologies in the landscape, check out Scott Brinker's MarTech Landscape.
The bad news is that only half of the companies in the study reported having an organization - wide mobile strategy, while the rest are still figuring out how to put the technology to use.
That's a small step in the right direction, but it's hardly the best use of the technology that is available in other cities, going all the way up to experiments with driverless cars, which we're not even legally able to carry out in this province.
«This kind of technology does not come out of one company on its own,» says Delage.
Pretty well every aspect of technology in this building, if I said to you could you do this audit, you'd tell me it's two generations out of date from what's commonly used in business let alone leading edge.
To get a better sense of where things are heading, Business Insider has taken a closer look at technology's developing role in the field of education and outlined the advances that could be spelled out for the future.
And most of business men use many technologies to manage their business like some use paper management, some use time tracking or workforce management software, and some use computer programs to develop and manage their business when they are out of area or out in field.
The connected car is here, but like any emerging technology, it's arriving in the form of an all - out melee among automakers and technology giants, all fighting over just how the connected car should work.
«The vast majority of people still like to be told what to listen to,» says Mark Mulligan, a media and technology analyst and managing director of Midia Research in the U.K. (Indeed, that Nielsen survey revealed 61 % of Americans still find out about new music through traditional and satellite radio.)
«As the company runs out of reasons why the technology won't work, and gets closer and closer to illustrating that it will work, I think it's entirely possible that they will raise the billions of dollars they will need to prove this concept out,» he says, noting that it was Cenovus's investment, more than that of Bezos, that turned heads among investors.
If, as Yeo said, a version of the technology is «already out there,» Theranos» innovation may be a lab that implements a new form of that technology in an elegant and efficient way, putting it into action on a commercial scale for the first time in history.
When former Havas CEO David Jones — now founder of his own brand technology network You & Mr Jones — pulled out his iPhone and offered to show me his amazing personal assistant «Amy Ingram,» I thought our interview was about to take an uncomfortable turn.
«The technology is emerging,» said the University of Chicago's Yeo, and «some version of it is already out there.»
Further, 18 % of the respondents out of the 83 % have been using technology to support B2B since the last one and a half years, while 42 % have been using it for the last two years.
While this kind of data has been readily accessible for online retail, brick and mortar locations have often missed out on accurate foot traffic data due to the cost of the technology.
After dropping out of high school to pursue his passion for technology, he gained real - world experience as a lead engineer at photo - sharing startup Fotolog, which ad network Hi - Media purchased in 2007 for $ 100 million.
«The miracles of technology cause us to live in a hectic, clockwork world that does violence to human biology, enabling us to do nothing but pursue the future faster and faster... Specialization in verbiage, classification, and mechanized thinking has put man out of touch with many of the marvelous powers of «instinct» which govern his body.
It did submit data from its herpes blood test to the FDA (which approved it), but a former Theranos employee cited by the Journal said that, at the end of 2014, the company only used its technology for 15 blood tests out of at least 225.
The Dick Smith chain of technology and electrical goods shops is probably a poor example of the wider problems confronting retailing but its collapse this week is a reminder that the shake - out which has rattled the retail world over the past few years is far from over.
Companies that can figure out how to take advantage of new technologies for digital retail will outsmart and outpace competitors.
The company said it's «developed proprietary technology to drive a full order of magnitude of cost out of the design and manufacture of a space station.»
«There's this idea that this brave new world of cloud computing will sweep the planet, we'll throw out our computers and just use them in the cloud,» says Duncan Stewart, a technology analyst with Deloitte Canada.
Quebecor is also expected to invest in its Videotron networks and the introduction of a new generation of home cable technology based on Comcast's X1 platform, which is being rolled out by most of Canada's major cable services to compete with their telephone - based market rivals.
Lacking a leader, «it's hard for me to be optimistic or pessimistic because I don't know if they're going to open the floodgates and take a lot of risks to rush the technology out — or if they're going to take a reasonable, rational pathway to protecting people,» said David Friedman, director of cars and product policy and analysis at Consumers Union.
Whereas once it seemed like Facebook could ride out any bad publicity on the strength of its inexorable growth as a business and cultural force, it's increasingly operating in an environment where billionaire technology moguls like Michael Bloomberg and Pierre Omidyar are publicly criticizing it and even calling for it to be regulated.
Just how he'll go about tackling those problems wasn't spelled out precisely, with Zuckerberg suggesting he'll be «bringing groups of experts together to discuss and help work through» questions like whether the internet is becoming too centralized and whether the technology behind cryptocurrency could improve social media.
And though much of the attention is stuck covering the transient, yet lucrative financial returns found in cryptocurrency markets, the long - term implications of the backend technology may turn out to be 100x more impactful.
Check out the Case Study from our current issue about about Able Planet, a Colorado - based audio technology company that had to figure out what to do when its bank suddenly changed the terms of its $ 2.5 million line of credit.
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