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The gift from Qualcomm Inc. founding chairman and former CEO Irwin Jacobs will endow an innovation institute at the core of Cornell NYC Tech, an elite graduate program that's meant to link academia and entrepreneurship while helping make New York a high-tech hub.
WSJ: Qualcomm founder gives $133M to NYC tech school
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Here are five quad-core games showcased at the mobile tech event in Barcelona, Spain, that are worth looking out for when they go mobile later this year.
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This is a major sore spot for China because it views green tech as one of its core and most innovative developing markets.
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Google, another tech behemoth, has built its core business largely on Cloud computing.
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Asked how its new clean-tech initiative fits into Google's core search and advertising business, Brin said it's part of the company's 70-20-10 rule.
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At the same time, the core of the elite liberal constituency--academics, high-tech businesspeople and media figures--has been growing steadily in wealth and influence.
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With devices like the Fitbit Flex, upcoming Core 2 from BodyMedia, and now the Amiigo, we have a wealth of tech-centric solutions to aid us in our quest to shed pounds and stay fit.
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During the tech frenzy he was under a lot of pressure to back off from his core beliefs.
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The core of the government's plan is to shift the burden for faster, high tech airport security onto the profit seeking private sector, rather than use taxpayer money to fund fast track technology for all.
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For the last few years, Twitter has mainly been a tool for tech insiders and news junkies, just as CNN initially appealed primarily to a hard-core, but limited audience of news obsessives until the start of the Gulf War, when everyone tuned in for news on the war as it broke.
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