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Lenovo previews first foldable PC

By Ryan Noik 15 May 2019

Lenovo debuted its take on the foldable phenomena, with, rather than a folding smartphone, a foldable PC set to arrive in 2020. FULL STORY >

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Hybrid train-plane aims to disrupt air transport

By Ryan Noik 17 July 2018

If there is one industry that is ripe for disruption it is aviation, with airplanes, as we know them having largely been the same for over 50 years. Well, it looks like the airplane’s time to be disrupted is not far off. FULL STORY >

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New survey considers how to oversee robots

By Ryan Noik 2 July 2018

A federal agency to oversee and regulate robots is mulled in a new robot from the Brookings Institution. FULL STORY >

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EMC and IDC join forces to foster smart city conversation

By Ryan Noik 18 July 2016

While there has been much talk about smart cities, one of the most cogent discussion of the benefits, challenges and complexity associated with smart cities has come from EMC and IDC at a recent round table event in Sandton. FULL STORY >

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Intel introduces its Connected Store concept

By Hanleigh Daniels 12 January 2011

Intel gives a peak into the future retail shopping experience with its Connected Store concept. FULL STORY >

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Intel brain chip

By Thomas McKinnon 24 November 2009

Intel is currently working on a chip that will be implanted in the human brain, allowing people to control computers and other device by thought alone. FULL STORY >

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