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When NASA's Artemis spacecraft lifts off on its uncrewed circumlunar mission this year, it will have its own voice-activated Alexa digital assistant and Webex video conference technology aboard installed in a Lockheed Martin demo pack called Callisto.
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Back in July, Sony launched a neckband speaker aimed at folks using a corner of the living room or spare bedroom as a home office. Now B&O and Cisco have teamed up to supply the hybrid workforce with a wireless comms hub you put on your head.
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It seems we can add medical imaging to the list of fields about to be revolutionized by deep learning computers. A Chinese startup has revealed that its intelligent assisted diagnosis software for X-Ray and CT scans has already looked at over 200,000 scans in trials at 20 hospitals around China.
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Organizing an office full of people on a project can be tough, and it’s even more chaotic in the modern workforce, when that group can be meeting from anywhere in the world. To try to bring that to order, Cisco is pitching the Spark Board to use the cloud to replicate visual brainstorming sessions.
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AT&T, Cisco, GE, IBM and Intel have banded together to form the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) with the aim of establishing common frameworks for development of inter-connected digital and physical worlds
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iRobot, in collaboration with Cisco, have unveiled the Ava 500; a telepresence robot that combines auto navigation and a high-definition screen for a more natural telepresence.
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The iconic Flip video camera was officially pronounced dead earlier this week by Cisco, which paid US$590 million for it just two years ago. In an unprecedented scenario, the Flip was killed while holding U.S. video camera market leadership.
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Reports indicate that the next new Flip camcorder model from Cisco will feature WiFi and a larger screen.
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Cisco’s PVC300 Pan Tilt Optical Zoom Internet Camera is designed for small companies who want to keep a watchful eye on their employees and business property.
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The Cisco Linksys Media Hub comes with a 500Gb hard drive which can be upgraded to one terabyte and allows you to store, organise and share all of your photos, movies and music at home - or anywhere in the world.
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January 11, 2007 Apple’s iPhone burst onto the internet yesterday like a nuclear explosion, immediately becoming the most sought after product of 2007. Given t