 | Cheap translations, but not replacement for humans
An Israeli startup says it has come up with a way to overcome language barriers: an automated service that provides quick translations between English and seven other languages with nothing more than a telephone.
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 | New Technology Connecting Ark. Doctors to Rural Patients
The University of Arkansas Medical Sciences is using a statewide broadband network to help more people receive better treatment. Watch Video
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 | Mississippi River Turbines Could Power Mid-South Homes
Greene Turbine, LLC has developed a way to create clean electricity by using underwater turbines and the flow of the Mississippi River. Watch Video
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 | Tech Company Comes to Memphis to Analyze Online Thinking
Billions of thoughts are posted online everyday and now a company called "Decooda" is setting up shop in Memphis to track and sell your online thinking.
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 | More Than a Hundred Camp Out in Germantown for iPhone 5
The wait is over for iPhone fanatics. More than hundred people camped out at the Apple store in Germantown for Friday's release of the iPhone 5.
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 | Downtown Memphis Opens Electric Car Charging Stations
Electric cars typically run 100 miles to the gallon and are environmentally friendly, but are they really affordable? Watch Video
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 | DeSoto County Considering Wireless Internet
People in rural areas don't get high speed internet, so the county is trying to figure out a solution. Watch Video
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 | Bill Clinton Joins Official Launch of Mississippi's 'MyCar'
A tiny car is creating a big splash in northern Mississippi. MyCar, an all-electric vehicle, officially launched Friday afternoon in Horn Lake, Mississippi. Watch Video
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 | Coming Soon: Descriptive TV for the Blind
Beginning Sunday, large cable television networks have to provide TV for the blind. ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX stations in Memphis are required to provide the service in 2015. Watch Video
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 | iPads Installed at Shelby County DMV's
The state has spent thousands installing iPads at more than two dozen DMV offices, including all five of Shelby County's, with the goal to shorten your wait time. Watch Video
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 | New NASA Satellites to Increase Tornado Warning Lead Time
The GOES-R satellite series will revolutionize forecasting abilities, gathering data more quickly and increasing tornado warning lead time by 50%. Watch Video
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 | Let There Be Light: Pricey New L Prize Bulb to Hit Stores
Are you the type that has to have the latest, state-of-the-art electronic gizmo? What it that included paying $60 for a new government-sponsored light bulb? Well, those bulbs are on the way. Watch Video
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 | There's An App to Prevent Sexual Assaults
A new smartphone app could help prevent rape. With one tap of the finger, you can get immediate help to escape uncomfortable and unsafe situations. Watch Video
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 | Cops Using Smart Phones to Catch Crooks
Police can use apps with location services to track stolen technology. Watch Video
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 | Think He's a Cheater? There's an App for That
Ladies listen up: there's a new app that tells you if your boyfriend is a low dog, dirty dog. It's called The Cheater Meter. Watch Video
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 | Millington Dual-Polarity Radar to 'See' Inside a Storm
The Doppler Radar in Millington is being upgraded to dual polarity and will be in action by the weekend. Watch Video
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 | Creepy iPhone App: 'Girls Around Me'
A new smartphone app definitely takes the prize for "most creepy."
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 | Tennessee Guard Announces Suicide Prevention Effort
The National Guard celebrated its 375th birthday Tuesday in Nashville with state officials announcing a new suicide prevention smartphone app for Tennessee soldiers.
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 | Could You Give Up Technology for 24 Hours?
Would you be able to go without your cell phone or computer to participate in the National Day of Unplugging? Watch Video
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 | Problems with Desoto County Broadband Access
Several residents live in rural areas and don't have internet access. Watch Video
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