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In this week's episode of the Thomas Industry Update Podcast, Thomas CEO and President Tony Uphoff sits down with Keith Higgins, the vice president of digital transformation at Rockwell Automation, to address industry leaders' questions surrounding tech adoption, data-driven decision making, and staying ahead of the digital transformation curve.
Samsung says its new chip will provide “the highest speed and largest capacity available in mobile DRAM.” With the chip in a 16 GB package, it could transfer the equivalent of 10 high-def movies in one second.
Ryan Cleckner, a former special-ops sniper and current firearms lawyer, analyzes four well-known movies with action-packed shooting scenes to give Thomas Insights readers the inside scoop on whether real-life snipers look just like they do in Hollywood.
With all of the competition in the streaming market, it could be hard to distinguish differences in platforms, but there’s only one streaming service that uploads live-streamed television as quickly as a day after it is made available, setting it apart from the pack: Hulu.
These wearables are sure to disrupt manufacturing as we know it, including O2 Canada's reusable respirator designed to protect wearers from inhaled particles, whether that's pollution, airborne lead particles, or infectious droplets from other people.
The fast-food giant will unveil the nuggets in Russia later this year, but fried-chicken lovers in the rest of the world could be waiting quite some time before they’ll be able to 3D-print chicken from the comfort of their own homes.
Thomas Insights Editor Stephanie Nikolopoulos takes readers back in time to the Space Race to explore how it inspired one of New York City's most famous collections of chandeliers in the world at the Metropolitan Opera House.
TIME magazine named Glass one of its best inventions of 2012 (even though it didn't go public until 2013), and Vogue's September 2013 issue featured a 12-page spread of Google Glass. However, by January 2015, Google ended the Glass program before even releasing its newest versions to the public. What happened?
Kraft Heinz, which makes Heinz ketchup, Oscar Mayer deli meats, Oreida potatoes, Capri-Sun, and Kool-Aid, said the sale will help the company simplify and focus on its businesses that have stronger brand equity and growth prospects.
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