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CGI revenues in U.S. could take hit from health-care problems, says analyst

2014-01-13 22:00:12| IT Services - Topix.net

CGI Group's revenues in the United States could take a hit over the next two years due to negative attention it has received for its role in setting up health insurance exchanges, an industry analyst said Monday.

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1. 54M People to Own Self Driving Cars by 2035, Says IHS

2014-01-13 20:18:00| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

Self-driving cars expected to hit the road in 2020 U.S. sales to be 12M, with 54M on road globally Safety will drive sales; traffic and air pollution also factors GET MORE INFOThe Article 1. 54M People to Own Self Driving Cars by 2035, Says IHS appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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Carton Recycling Access Rises 16 Percent in 2013, Group Says

2014-01-09 19:23:00| Waste Age

The Carton Council of North America said access to carton recycling in the United States increased 16.4 percent in 2013 and expanded by two to 45 states. read more

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More unlicensed spectrum could be on the horizon, FCC chairman says

2014-01-09 13:33:44| InfoWorld: Top News

Wireless users in the U.S. could gain new blocks of unlicensed wireless spectrum as several high-profile auctions are completed over the next 18 months, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday. Major wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth currently operate in such spaces -- blocks of the radio spectrum that are open to use by any technology and do not require formal FCC licensing -- but some of those spaces are now crowded with signals.

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Time to examine rules on data collection and privacy, US commerce secretary says

2014-01-09 13:28:29| InfoWorld: Top News

The International CES might never have seen so many connected devices in its history. Never mind phones and tablets, everything from cooking pots to cars and fitness bands now connect to the Internet and broadcast information. That can mean new levels of convenience, but it also raises important questions about privacy and who gets to see the data, and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker is paying attention.

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