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Survey: Will artificial intelligence take over IT and the world?

By Scott Matteson From TechRepublic Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a staple of science fiction and cinema for decades now, with one of the most famous early examples being Stanley Kubrick’s film “2001: A Space Odyssey.” It represented the potential…

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Royal Caribbean halts dynamic dining expansion

From Travel Pulse Royal Caribbean International has halted the expansion of Dynamic Dining, a concept that reinvented the way cruise passengers ate dinner. Introduced on Quantum of the Seas, Dynamic Dining essentially did away with the mammoth main dining room…

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How Gridmates is crowdsourcing electricity to help eliminate energy poverty

By Lyndsey Gilpin From TechRepublic By using a peer-to-peer financing model, this Austin-based startup is providing a way for people to power the homes of those who lack access to electricity. Globally, 1.3 billion people live without power, according to…

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Cayman Islands attractions move to historical site

The Cayman Islands Tourism Attraction Board (TAB) has relocated its administrative offices to Pedro St. James historical site, one of the attractions managed by the TAB. The move took place on Friday, July 24. The Board has announced that the…

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Application window open for the UK Government’s prestigious Chevening Scholarships for academic year 2016/17

Talented professionals and public servants from the Cayman Islands are able to apply for a scholarship award under the UK’s flagship scholarship programme funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Chevening Scholarships are awarded to individuals with strong academic backgrounds…

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Sky’s the limit: Cape Town Convention extension to Cayman Islands imminent

By Louise Groom and Ellie Crespi-McCarthy, from Harneys, Review of the Cayman Island’s planned ratification of the Cape Town Convention Practitioners will be aware that the United Kingdom Government is set to ratify the Convention on International Interests in Mobile…

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Jamaica Independence Day activities in Cayman Islands announced

Grand Cayman celebrations Aug 7 In George Town, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., there will be food stalls featuring traditional Jamaican dishes set up along Cardinal Avenue where residents and visitors can partake in breakfast, lunch and dinner. The…

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High Court ruling reverses recent change on CD ripping legislation in the UK

By Simon Freethy From Cyrus It was only last year that the government in the UK had agreed to allow members of the public to lawfully copy CDs and other copyright material that they already owned for their own private…

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Opinion – Gun violence: An American epidemic

By Kim Parker Russell From Mashable Just recently, a man pulled a gun on a packed theater in Louisiana, firing off a 10-round clip, killing two people and injuring nine others before turning the gun on himself. I live more…