Robotic exoskeletons: Coming to a factory, warehouse or army near you, soon
Robotic exoskeletons, from single-joint systems to full-body kits, are beginning to be deployed across industry and the military.
Robotic exoskeletons, from single-joint systems to full-body kits, are beginning to be deployed across industry and the military.
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RBA governor has said one of the consequences of the slower-than-promised rollout of the NPP by some of the major banks is that there has been less effort than expected on developing innovative functionality.
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Keith White, a former Microsoft executive, will lead HPE's Greenlake business, which aims to help transform the company into an as-a-service juggernaut.
MongoDB CEO Dev Ittycheria said the company has refined its go-to-market efforts to increase adoption of its Atlas database.
As of January 2021, Microsoft will no longer support its UWP Office Mobile apps. In 2018: deprioritized; in 2021, they'll be dropped.
Xerox outlines the logic behind its proposed HP acquisition in an investor presentation filed Monday.
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