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OAG report reveals Japan's Osaka Itami is world's best small airport with punctuality rating of 93.85%
2016-01-07 01:00:00| Airport Technology
A new statistics report by aviation data analytics firm OAG reveals Japan's Osaka Itami Airport was the world's best small airport in terms of on-time performance (OTP), with 93.85% of flights being on time last year.
ACCESS and Telechips show worlds first Android HbbTV STB SoC at CES2016
2016-01-06 18:40:35| Digital TV News
ACCESS CO. and Telechips have announced that they will host joint demonstrations at CES 2016 showing how operators can utilize HbbTV running on an Android hybrid TV to deliver content to Android users without compromising on security.
Microchip's LoRa Wireless Module is World's First to Pass LoRa Alliance Certification; Ensures Interoperation of Long-range, low-power IoT Networks
2016-01-06 11:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
- Stack-on-Board RN2483 named golden-unit reference module for all future certifications; makes it easy to tap the long range and low power of LoRa wireless networks BANGKOK - Microchip Technology Inc., (NASDAQ: MCHP) a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, has announced...
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Human Computation May Be Key to Solving World's Wicked Problems
2016-01-05 20:49:38| TechNewsWorld
Combining human and computer intelligence could help solve the world's most vexing problems, researchers envisioned in an article published Monday in the journal Science. Researchers from Cornell University and the Human Computation Institute want more humans to help out in accelerating research and finding solutions to life's most difficult problems, such as cancer, HIV and climate change.
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Tuvalu: Meet the Worlds First Climate Refugees
2016-01-05 18:41:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: "This is a story about people who stand to lose everything--people who may need to flee their native home and never come back. These people are refugees, but they`re not running from war or an oppressive government. They`re seeking asylum from climate change," the narrator of the Seeker Stories episode below explained. Climate refugees are those displaced from their homes due to climate change-induced disasters such as flooding or drought, as well as slow-creeping crises such as sea level rise....
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