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Russia has long looked west for technology to exploit its oil and gas resources, he said, but has rarely suggested that it needs outsiders to help fix its bad roads, low worker productivity and energy inefficiency.

Over the next six months, partners including Microsoft, BT and Google are to take part in road-testing "white space" technology to exploit currently unused spaces in the broadcasting frequency band.

What is wrong and must be combatted is the use of this technology to exploit some of the poorest farmers in the world for the benefit of some of the richest corporations.

Meanwhile, candidates in target seats have been encouraged to risk tendonitis by hand-addressing letters with messages for thousands of key voters, in the hope that the personal touch makes them less likely to be tossed straight in the bin.Labour too has some modern technology to exploit.

In particular, restrictions on its oil and gas exports, its ability to import technology to exploit its energy resources, and being cut off from SWIFT, the financial-messaging system used to transfer money between the world's banks, have taken an increasing toll.

Bottoming thermodynamic power cycles using supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) are a promising technology to exploit high temperature waste heat sources.

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Brazil's Petrobras is developing its own technologies to exploit ultra-deep water.

"Fraudsters are quick to adapt to new technologies to exploit them for unlawful purposes," Robert B. Kaplan, co-head of the asset management unit of the S.E.C's enforcement division, said in a statement.

These companies are among dozens around the world investing in new technologies to exploit shale gas, a controversial form of the fuel that has rejuvenated the gas industry because it is plentiful in supply and newly accessible due to technical advances in gas extraction known as "fracking".

Now, a new era could be dawning for a country that 50 years ago produced three million barrels a day — roughly double the output of recent years — and that might return to such lofty levels with ample investment and new technologies to exploit old and still-to-be-discovered fields deep in the Sahara.

He has also established a start-up called Pellion Technologies to exploit the technology, initially for use in cars.

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