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Qualcomm launches Qualcomm AI Program for Innovators (QAIPI) 2026 – APAC, supporting startups in Japan, Singapore, and South Korea to develop innovative edge AI solutions across industries ...
Honda and the Ohio Department of Transportation have completed a two-year pilot program testing an automated roadway ...
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Motion detectors are widely known for their role in home security systems, but their usefulness extends far beyond guarding ...
A new study published in Translational Exercise Biomedicine (ISSN: 2942-6812), an official partner journal of International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS), reveals that a progressive, ...
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Telematics is already a powerful management tool for trucking fleets — and one that is constantly evolving. Heavy Duty ...
As New York City awaits the inauguration of a new mayor — Zohran Mamdani is scheduled take the oath of office on Jan. 1 — the city’s public-sector professionals are seeking fresh technological edges.
Imagine walking into a room that automatically adjusts its temperature and humidity to your comfort level, no apps, no manual adjustments, just seamless automation. Sounds futuristic? Not anymore.