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Microsoft wants to relive a time when it was the hot tech company and you were early anticipating the release of its new cutting-edge operating system, Windows 95.
In terms of public health, this super-specialized hospital, with its cutting-edge operating rooms and gleaming intensive-care unit, simply doesn't make sense in the poorest continent in the world.
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Doing cutting-edge work in cybersecurity requires knowing three things: programming, networks and protocols, and operating systems.
Today tourist steam trains still use the line, but in the late 19th century cutting-edge technology operated on this line.
The wind and solar industries in America "were dead in the fourth quarter," said John Woolard, chief executive of BrightSource Energy, which builds and operates cutting-edge solar-thermal plants in the Mojave Desert.
This new release continues the rapid evolution of the royalty-free OpenGL standard to enable graphics developers to portably access cutting-edge GPU functionality across diverse operating systems and platforms.
The rationale behind privatization is to make Illinois' lottery operate like a cutting-edge business.
But the cutting-edge research makes it clear that financial firms operate according to a unique set of incentives different from those of the broader economy.
Called "PocketCloud" and developed by Wyse, it uses cutting-edge virtualization technology to serve up wholesale operating systems over the Internet.
Its operations are cutting-edge.
The record profit at Caterpillar, for example, is a tribute to the company's skill at operating in a global marketplace and adopting cutting-edge technologies.
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