Internet of things February 2, 2019

Can you trust the personal Internet of Things? ZDNet–Jan. 29, 2019 Some of us are really excited about a world of…

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Cryptocurrencies February 2, 2019

Crime still plagues cryptocurrencies, as $1.7 billion was stolen from … CNBC–Jan. 29, 2019 Cryptocurrency has a security problem it hasn’t been…

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Artificial Intelligence February 2, 2019

US, China take the lead in race for artificial intelligence: UN Reuters–Jan. 31, 2019 GENEVA (Reuters) – China and the United…

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Montreal Real Estate February 2, 2019

Caisse accelerates industrial real estate shift with deal for logistics firm Montreal Gazette–Jan. 30, 2019 Caisse accelerates industrial real estate shift with deal for…

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Vancouver Real Estate February 2, 2019

Ontario may allow disclosure of prices in real estate bidding wars Vancouver Courier–Jan. 31, 2019 The government launched a consultation Thursday looking…

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Toronto Real Estate February 2, 2019

Toronto new home sales plunge to lowest in almost 20 years as … Financial Post–Feb. 1, 2019 Toronto’s housing market is dramatically…

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Autonomous Cars January 26, 2019

Waymo will build self-driving cars in Michigan Engadget–Jan. 22, 2019 Waymo just took another major step toward bringing self-driving cars into the mainstream. The…

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Internet of things January 26, 2019

Irish Examiner Global Internet of Things (IoT) Integration Market Forecast to 2024 … GlobeNewswire (press release)–Jan. 22, 2019 Dublin, Jan. 22, 2019…

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Cryptocurrencies January 26, 2019

Cryptocurrency firm Robinhood wins New York trading license Reuters–Jan. 24, 2019 (Reuters) – New York on Thursday gave approval to commission-free…

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Artificial Intelligence January 26, 2019

Technology Zimbabwe Global Artificial Intelligence Market Outlook 2017-2026 – Computer … PRNewswire (press release)–Jan. 22, 2019 Global Artificial Intelligence market accounted for $15.70 billion…

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