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So Much Data, So Little Time: Until Now

In a way, the exponential growth of machine-to-machine communications with connected sensors, or what is called the Internet of Things (IoT), has become an example of too much of a good thing.

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Textbots vs Voicebots: Who Would You Bet On?

Text chatbots and voicebots both have their own advantages and limitations. It is essential to recognize all the aspects of chatbots before deciding which one to invest in.

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How Drones Can Help in Case of a Disaster

The use of drones for disaster response and management can help minimize the destruction caused by disasters.

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Can You Trust Biometrics with your Finances?

Since the launch of fingerprint sensors in smartphones five years ago, the use of biometrics in our everyday life has increased. Businesses have taken initiatives to increase the use of biometrics in finance to enhance consumer experience.

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How Technology Can Help Improve Mental Health

The use of mental health care technology can help diagnose and treat mental disorders much more effectively than traditional methods. It can significantly help people overcome their mental health problems, ensuring a happy life while overcoming the stigma associated with mental illness.

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Epic Startup Failures That Teach the Most Important Lessons

The competition in today’s world is increasing in every field, especially in business. So everyone is thinking out of the box for a new startup. But success of a startup is not certain.

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How to Not Get Redundant in the Ever-Changing World of IT

Gordon E. Moore, the co-founder of Intel popularised a concept called the “Moore’s Law” which basically states that every technology grows twice as big in every 18 months.

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