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5 Tips to Save Money this Summer with Technology
(BPT) - With summer in full swing, the last thing you want to worry about is overspending on your summer fun. Look for ways to cut …
Advanced Manufacturing Action Plan to Drive U.S. Leadership
(NewsUSA) - The United States has fallen behind in applying artificial intelligence to the industrial sector, and changes are needed …
When will rural areas get good internet?
(BPT) - Do you live in a rural area? How’s your internet service? Is it good, bad ... or just not there?People in big cities usually …
New Report Outlines a Vision for Competitiveness
(NewsUSA) - As new technology continues to reshape the global landscape, the United States must prepare, invest, and organize for the …
Are you more likely to develop common forms of cancer?
(BPT) - Do you know your cancer risk factors? Even if you’re young, knowing you’re at an increased risk of developing …
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Boost Your Home Wi-Fi for Ultimate Summer Fun!

(NewsUSA) - With summer break upon us, families are gearing up to spend more time at home together, leading to increased demand on their internet connections to support various devices. On average, …

AI Expo Convenes and Educates

(NewsUSA) - Experts from industry and government, along with academic leaders and interested citizens from across the country, participated in a vibrant exchange of ideas about initiatives in …

How the US ranks globally in data transparency and openness
The Data Project used rankings from Open Data Watch to explore how the U.S. compares to other countries in data transparency and …
Need reliable Internet and mobile service? Here's a simple solution
(BPT) - Customers looking for affordable home Internet may be tempted to switch to a 5G home Internet service. But with spotty service …
What is an eSIM and do I need one? 5 common questions about the technology answered.
Airalo answers five need-to-know questions about eSIM cards for savvy smartphone users interested in how devices are changing. 
Quantum computers are like kaleidoscopes − why unusual metaphors help illustrate science and technology
Quantum computing is like Forrest Gump ’s box of chocolates : You never know what you’re gonna get. Quantum phenomena – the …
How the internet has changed the way we send each other money
Sending and receiving money is faster and easier than ever. Uniqode mapped out five ways the internet revolutionized how we transfer …
AI at work: The impact of artificial intelligence in the workplace
Spokeo reports the results of its survey exploring how AI could impact the workplace.

Amazon is Building the Future of Pharmacy: A Guide to Affordable, Convenient Care

(BPT) - In the U.S., more than 131 million people (about 66% of adults) use prescription medications to maintain their health and well-being. However, these customers can face significant …

How Big Tech protects victims' privacy in the fight against human trafficking

Stacker compiled resources from the United Nations to illustrate how novel statistical models are helping shed light on human trafficking.
Phone cameras can take in more light than the human eye − that’s why low-light events like the northern lights often look better through your phone camera
Smartphone cameras have significantly improved in recent years. Computational photography and AI allow these devices to capture …
How Technology Can Help Solve the Youth Coaching Crisis
(NewsUSA) - Youth sports are a formative experience for many kids, and provide opportunities not only to hone athletic abilities but …
Achieving Meaningful Growth With ‘Innovation for Impact’
(BPT) - By Dr. Sokwoo Rhee, executive vice president of Innovation for LG Electronics, head of LG NOVAIn business, meaningful growth …
The American Intelligence Community Needs More Innovation
(NewsUSA) - New and emerging technology continues to transform all areas of government activity, and the United States Intelligence …
Stay Connected Via Free Mobile Services
(NAPSI)—If you’re like most people, you’re probably overpaying for a data plan you don’t even need. In fact, studies suggest …