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Explore the next frontier of tech innovation, and imagine our society in the near and far future.
Beyond The Nanosize Conundrum: A Deep Dive into Nano Networks and its Many Applications
Article Originally published in Hackernoon Traditional wired and wireless networking paradigms use electromagnetic signals as a transmission medium. Whereas, nanonetworks utilize message encoded molecules to send and receive messages between nanomachines.
By Sidra Zafar5 years ago in 01
Flying cars: The Next Big Thing Is on Its Way Say
The utopia of the flying cars in the movie of the late 1980s ‘Back to the Future’ and ‘The Blade Runner’ had now become real. Get rid of traffic congestion, save your precious time, and enjoy your vacations for long hours instead of spending hours on roads.
By Ranadeep porandla5 years ago in 01
Top 5 Most biggest IoT Trends in 2021 you must get ready for now
By Mia Williams December 8, 2020 Internet of Things (IoT Trends) is becoming the most influential tech phenomenon in recent years. In simplistic words, it refers to the fact that while the word ‘internet‘ originally referred to the wide-scale computer networking, today, on a global scale, devices of all sizes and shapes, from cars to kitchen appliances to industrial machinery, are digitally linked and exchange information.
By Abdul Majid Qureshi5 years ago in 01
What is Edge Computing?
The purpose of this article is to introduce the Edge Computing as a functional and non-functional extension to the IoT (Internet of Things) and the Cloud Computing service model. The Edge Computing is a powerful extension to the Cloud and the IoT based Big Data Analytics projects.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz5 years ago in 01
Robotics Process Automation
Introduction If you are tired of performing tedious and repetitive tasks and witnessing too many errors upsetting your clients, your business may need the use of Robotics Process Automation empowered by software robots and the capabilities artificial intelligence.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz5 years ago in 01
Introducing AVA, The Smart A.I Textbot
The 2020’s and the way we operate in business is rapidly changing The world is changing before our very eyes right now in the post Covid 19 world. And the way we choose to do business should also change too. Most businesses today are shifting from manual labor to Automation via A.I integration that replaces human operation and reduces cost of paying for human labor in exchange of wages. It’s only a matter of time before companies employ automation in retail and restaurants that will replace the common employee’s position in favor of more robust and technological A.I and computing mechanisms which will be able to perform the job twice as fast.
By Kyle Smith5 years ago in 01
Fiber Internet: The Future of High-Speed Connectivity
For many years, people have used the internet to stay connected, and businesses have used the internet to reach more customers. There are many forms of the internet, and fiber internet is most beneficial in society. Most people learn about fiber internet whenever people discuss cellphones, cable television, and the internet. However, there is a lot more to fiber internet than what people generally discuss.
By Tina Bizan5 years ago in 01
The Internet of Things - The Future of Security and Challenges With IOT Security Strategies
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the largest trends on the web today, and I can't wait to see where this goes in the future. We are continually hearing about the power of computers to do things that we thought were only done by humans. The Internet has allowed companies to get creative and develop new products and services while cutting down on costs.
By hashan tagari5 years ago in 01
The next big thing in Library automation in India
Library services require a variety of works such as the acquisition, cataloging, circulation, stock verification, and arrangement of various kinds of documents in several formats. A conventional library system which is managed manually is time-consuming in which labor-intensive activities and daily clerical tasks are executed slowly and expensively by library staff. Libraries around the world have been trying to automate such tasks to reduce human errors and maximize the productivity and creativity of library staff.
By Arun Kumar5 years ago in 01






