Marketplace Tech for Thursday, August 18, 2016
On today's show, we'll talk about Intel's new virtual-reality headset, Project Alloy; Cisco's decision to cut 7 percent of its global workforce; a Stanford University study that looks at whether machines might be better than humans in predicting types of lung cancer; and milestones that the Mars Curiosity Rover has reached.
On today’s show, we’ll talk about Intel’s new virtual-reality headset, Project Alloy; Cisco’s decision to cut 7 percent of its global workforce; a Stanford University study that looks at whether machines might be better than humans in predicting types of lung cancer; and milestones that the Mars Curiosity Rover has reached.
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