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Verizon picks Unity as 5G MEC partner for 3D enterprise apps and games

Venture Beat

cellular carrier is teaming with a major 3D engine maker to create realistic, real-time 3D enterprise apps and entertainment. The top U.S. Read More.

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Federal Government Signals Interest In Several Key Leading Edge Technologies

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Pervasive computing relies on the convergence of wireless technologies, advanced electronics and the Internet. The products are connected to the Internet and the data they generate is easily available. 3D Printing Design & Implementation. Internet of Things. IT Virtualization. Mobile Virtual Enterprise.

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Technology News and Hot Topics

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Laser-Radio Links Upgrade the Internet. Technology that uses parallel radio and laser links to move data through the air at high speeds, in wireless hops of up to 10 kilometers at a time, is in trials with three of the largest U.S. Internet carriers. Youngsters embrace technology that combines art, software in 3D printing.

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Qualcomm’s Wi-Fi 6E chips support wireless VR headsets, packed spaces

Venture Beat

The latest wireless chips for smartphones and routers will deliver up to twice the speed of prior options, plus ultra-low latency for VR and 3D displays. Read More.

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Strengthening the ICT Foundation in the Asia-Pacific Region and Embracing the Digital Future

CIO Business Intelligence

In the digital era, operators’ opportunities increasingly come from high-value digital services, high-value connections in enterprise scenarios, and the massive demand for the Internet of Things (IoT), which form the second growth curve of operators.

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Neuralink’s brain chip brings hope to paralysis patients

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The study, known as PRIME, will assess the safety of Neuralink’s wireless brain-computer interface (BCI) and surgical robot. The first patient utilized the implant to control a computer mouse, browse the internet, and engage with social media. Neuralink has already successfully tested its N1 chip in two human patients.

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Top Technology News Ticker for 3 June 2016

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Hands-on: Samsung's $179 Gear Fit2 band and $199 Gear IconX wireless earbuds have heart-rate tracking, 4GB storage; Gear Fit2 has GPS and arrives June 10 (Timothy Torres/PC Magazine). Sources: Snapchat bought 3D selfie startup Seene for its computer vision tech about two months ago (TechCrunch). Can We Make A Computer Make Art?

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