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In the near future, installation costs and solar cell efficiency won’t be what keeps people from going solar. It’ll be looks. The post Elon Musk Wants to Make Solar Tech Lustworthy. Smart Move appeared first on WIRED.
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The tech world moves fast. Really fast. Yesterday’s hot new hype is today’s utter obnoxiousness.
There are no tech etiquette rules written in stone, but if you are any bit of a sane human being, you’ll pick up on them.
Below are six things you should never do if you want to avoid becoming the neighborhood #techdouchebag.
Hoverboards are overMashable chief correspondent Lance Ulanoff refuses to let them die. Hoverboards, which I will remind everyone, don’t even hover. They were goofy from the beginning and then when they started catching fire and exploding… well, let’s just say good riddance. Don’t be that person still riding one today. Read more…
More about Wearables, Gopro, Ipad Pro, Hoverboards, and Google Glass
Trai issues consultation paper on cloud computing. While the world is … Watchdog wants to regulate cloud computing, seeks comments. New Delhi …
based company provides components, modules and systems that can improve the speed and quality of streaming video, cloud computing, voice over …
The Tech Triangle of China-Israel-US that I wrote about last week didn’t include India, and I heard about it.
EMC supplies cloud computing hardware and software to data companies and others through its subsidiary VirtuStream, which it acquired in 2015.
Walmart’s CTO Jeremy King says the Walmart Labs team wins talent from top tech companies because when it tests a new tech product, it can do so with 50 stores. Here’s how Walmart approaches Silicon Valley without falling for the hype.
Hoping to capture business from fast-growing Bay Area firms such as Uber and Tesla, IBM Thursday will announce plans to open a center in San Francisco dedicated to its Watson artificial-intelligence-driven computing service.
Hoping to capture business from fast-growing Bay Area firms such as Uber and Tesla, IBM Thursday will announce plans to open a center in San Francisco dedicated to its Watson artificial-intelligence-driven computing service.