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Pleasure Robots, Future Of Rural Medicine, Australian Scientist Made Quantum Internet Breakthrough

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Jeff Sandhu & Christine Wong

14-Sep-17 12:00

Pleasure Robots, Future Of Rural Medicine, Australian Scientist Made Quantum Internet Breakthrough

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj, Jeff Sandhu and Christine Wong talk about:

 

 

1:23 - Samsung Eyes Foldable Smartphone, Voice-Controlled Speaker

7:24 - Continental's Latest Concept Tire Adjusts Tread To Meet The Conditions

12:53 - Australian Scientists Just Made A Quantum Internet Breakthrough

19:57 - Hackers Could Program Sex Robots To Kill

29:12 - Drones Carrying Blood Could Be The Future Of Rural Medicine


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Tags:  Pleasure RobotsSamsung Folded PhonesContinental's latest concept tireHackersDrones carry bloodfuture medicine for rural areasQuatam Internet breakthroughAustralian ScientistsEnterpriseBiz Bytes





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