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Two California cities are pioneers in "predictive policing." Analysis of historical crime data produces digital maps that show officers where to patrol to prevent burglaries and vehicle thefts.
AutoDesk has launched two impressive desktop apps that allow you to convert pictures into a digital file that can be printed as a plastic or metal model, and also convert a computer model into a three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle.
Sentiment analysis software, often used for monitoring customer opinions, can also be used to analyze email and intranets to gauge employee morale. But be forewarned: Employees may see it as Big Brother surveillance.
A new Citrix SDK helps Windows software developers solve a big problem: How to extend desktop apps to the iPad and iPhone in a way that doesn't turn off mobile users.
Researchers at the MIT Media Lab's Fluid Interfaces Group are prototyping new, novel and more natural ways for people to interact with computers and access and store information. Their innovations have been designed to improve and enrich our per
IHG is rolling out smartphone apps because internal data shows that customers who use mobile apps are more loyal than those who donu2019t
Todayu2019s tech-savvy workers wonu2019t use ITu2019s desk-bound enterprise applications. They want mobile access to corporate data via intuitive interfaces.
By overhauling its customer experience, Nissan was able to drive sales of its electric hatchback, the Leaf.
Remember the go-go days of the 1990s, when dot-com domain names based on ordinary nouns and verbs were snapped up by hopeful companies? Here's a look at five very generic domain names, and where they've been.
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