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Your next job interview will be with a robot named NeoFace


NEC (formerly known as Nippon Electric Company) created artificial intelligence software used to sort resumes, job applications 

Algocian brings autonomous vehicle technology to your smartphone


Autonomous technology is complex, expensive, and difficult to implement. Vehicles need a huge array of cameras and sensors in order 

Small tech powers wearables with body heat


A student-led project at the North Carolina State University, US has harnessed human body heat to power wearable electronics. 

In Japan, the robot is issued a license coach in table tennis


The latest development of the Japanese company Omron, the robot FORPHEUS, entered the Guinness Book of records as the world’s first 

Nissan reveals its autonomous ProPilot chair


Standing in line for the latest iPhone at the Apple store, queueing for tickets to Wimbledon or even just waiting at the post office might 

Scientists built the world's smallest mirror with only 2000 atoms


Scientists at the Pierre and Marie Curie University have created the world's smallest mirror, using only 2000 atoms. 

Mastercard rolls out selfie payments across Europe


MasterCard is launching its Identity Check Mobile technology in 12 European countries, enabling online shoppers to authenticate themselves 

Panasonic reveals the 'invisible' TV


At first glance, it looks like a glass pane in a sliding door, but with a push of a button or wave of a hand a television screen instantly appears. 

IBM's Watson lends hospital staff a helping hand


Watson, IBM's artificial intelligence computer system, is ridiculously prolific. In the last few years it's written a cookbook, crafted a movie trailer, 

Your next interview could be in VR: Lloyds trials virtual tests for candidates


Beyond gaming, there are a myriad ways companies are attempting to embrace virtual reality. 

Google wants robots to acquire new skills by learning from each other


Google has recently been working in the field of so-called “cloud robotics”. This phenomenon, when the robots trained to independently carry 

This blink-to-shoot camera attaches to any pair of glasses


The wink-to-shoot camera that puts what’s arguably the biggest feature from Google Glass into any pair of glasses is now headed to the 

Off-grid vacation home would change shape to suit the weather


Michael Jantzen has spent years designing architectural concepts and sculptures you can sit inside that reflect his interest in interactive 

Artificial intelligence DeepMind no longer needs ‘human input’ to learn


Artificial intelligence DeepMind developed by Google, no longer needs the support of their creators in order to develop and improve further. 

DistractaGone helps with your smartphone addiction


Smartphone addiction is a growing problem that often interferes with our personal and professional lives. 
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