[BioCatch in Forbes] Our Swipes, Ourselves: This Startup Prevents Identity Fraud By Observing Device Interactions
The Israeli machine-learning firm BioCatch thinks it has a better solution. Read more...
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The Israeli machine-learning firm BioCatch thinks it has a better solution. Read more...
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Almost 80% of medical cannabis users consume the substance via smoking or vaping, methods that shorten its onset of action, but leave the question of dosage up in the air, according to Syqe Medical Ltd. founder and CEO Perry Davidson. Read...
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VAYAVISION, a developer of autonomous vehicle perception solutions based on raw data fusion and upsampling, announced today that it has appointed Carl Peter Forster, an automotive industry beacon, to its advisory board. Read more on PR...
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TechSee, a global leader in visual customer assistance powered by AI and augmented reality, today released the results of a study on consumer return behavior for non-defective electronics products. Read more...
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The hardest thing was to see what the results were two days after you watered, to see if you were leaching things down or if you were actually applying enough. Born and raised in Colorado, Kendall Nye has been farming as long as he can remember. One of the greatest challenges is determining when and how much to water crops without a real-time indication of the plants’ needs. Founded in 2015, Israel-based CropX developed an integrated hardware and software system for measuring soil moisture, temperature and conductivity. The CropX device scans fields and sends that collected data to the cloud where it can be accessed by the farmer, providing optimal irrigation suggestions. Precisely watering crops according to their needs allows farmers to increase yield while substantially decreasing water usage. “CropX has given confirmation into what you have done 48 hours previously now,” Kendall says. “[It] gives me more confidence in our watering techniques.” Through widespread use of its sensors, CropX intends to collect the world’s largest database of soil data, allowing the technology’s advanced algorithm to analyze network effects in the soil, further optimizing productivity and efficient use of resources. Tomer Tzach, the company’s...
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