There are now 1 million industrial robots toiling around the world, says IEEE Spectrum, with Japan having the highest density. Japan has 295 robots for every 10,000 manufacturing workers — a robot density almost 10 times the world average and nearly twice that of Singapore (169), South Korea (164), and Germany (163). The United States
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Hello, I am speaking at the following conferences. Happy to meet up if possible Please email me at ajit.jaokar at futuretext.com State of the Net conference - Washington DC - Jan 2009 Mobile World Congress 2009 , CEBIT Hanover - Germany forumoxford conference April 24 - Oxford University Mobile Web Megatrends conference - Singapore - April 27-28 CTIA - Las Vegas , The 6th IMS World Forum 2009, 28t...
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I love the animations! Image source: Following on the successful Mobile Web Megatrends Berkeley event , we will focus the next event of Mobile Web Megatrends in Singapore at the Singapore Management University at on April 27 and 28. More on this event soon but it will talk about practicalities of Appstores iPhone, RIM, Nokia and Android and will be based on 'Show me the money'. Hopefully...
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Have people lost their sense of propriety with the advancement of technology? The Electric New paper, Singapore reports on how people are taking pictures of the deceased in open caskets or of victims at the scene of accidents.
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We're getting a lot of emails from people that have a GSM Samsung Omnia that want to know how to get the ROM updates that Samsung keeps releasing (if you have the Verizon Omnia, this information isn't for you). Well - they can be found at Samsung's Update Site. If you don't see your country listed and you speak English, go with the Singapore version, which is all English and wo...
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