Latest news - Page 132
'Fathers of the deep learning revolution' win Turing Award
Thu, 28th Mar 2019
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it in manufacturing
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data analytics
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martech
The pioneers of deep learning, Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, and Yann LeCun, win the prestigious ACM Turing Award, bolstered by USD $1 million from Google.
Aussie tech company aims to nix shipping emissions globally
Wed, 27th Mar 2019
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cleantech
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it industry
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sustainability
Calix claims its exhaust scrubbing technology can go as far as making the global shipping industry carbon negative.
ASUS' own servers compromised in malware attack
Wed, 27th Mar 2019
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malware
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datacentre infrastructure
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supply chain & logistics
ASUS’ genuine servers have been compromised in attack that has put hundreds of thousands of users at risk of malware infection.
Europol makes 61 arrests & nets €6.2 million in dark web crackdown
Wed, 27th Mar 2019
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cybersecurity
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dark web
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europol
Europol’s international operation against dark web crime sees 61 arrests, seizes EUR €6.2 million, and closes 50 accounts; drugs and firearms also confiscated.
Hands-on review: D-Link DCS-2802KT Wire-Free Camera Kit
Tue, 26th Mar 2019
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gaming
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surveillance
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reviews
Why settle for blurry security footage? The D-Link DCS-2802KT offers crystal-clear 1080p HD images and a host of smart features to secure your home.
How AI could help cardiologists detect heart defects
Tue, 26th Mar 2019
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ai
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ai models
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nvidia
AI-powered analysis of cardiac ultrasounds could revolutionise heart defect detection, significantly reducing diagnostic errors and improving patient outcomes.
Apple mania! A brief look at Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and Apple News+
Tue, 26th Mar 2019
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smartphones
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gaming
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digital entertainment
Whether you’re after news, TV, or gaming, it seems like Apple is pulling out all the stops to get your attention.
Vector penalised $3.5 million for excessive levels of power outages
Mon, 25th Mar 2019
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vector
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commerce commission
Auckland's Vector Limited has been fined $3.575m for excessive power outages, breaching network quality standards.
Game review: Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
Mon, 25th Mar 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Ubisoft has listened to all of the fan feedback and I can proudly say that Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is a much better experience over the first game.
Hands-on review: Huawei Watch GT
Fri, 22nd Mar 2019
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gaming
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wearables
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digital signage
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Watch GT. It’s converted me from being anti-smartwatch to someone who’s genuinely considering buying one.
How NVIDIA aims to kick-start next-gen gaming
Fri, 22nd Mar 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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software development
Integrating into game engines new features such as real-time ray tracing can accelerate the development process.
Huawei talks P Series history - and drops hints on the P30
Fri, 22nd Mar 2019
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smartphones
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huawei
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technology gifts
Next week will see the covers come off the new Huawei P30 Series at a special launch event held at the Paris Convention Center.
Hands-on review: Xiaomi’s Mi Mix 3 and the Amazfit Bip
Thu, 21st Mar 2019
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smartphones
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gaming
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wearables
Xiaomi impresses with its solid Mi Mix 3 smartphone and the budget-friendly Amazfit Bip smartwatch, showcasing innovation and value in the tech sector.
How Cognata and NVIDIA enable autonomous vehicle simulation
Thu, 21st Mar 2019
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cartech
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nvidia
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self-driving cars
Cognata teams with NVIDIA to enhance AV simulation, using AI to develop realistic traffic scenarios on the powerful DRIVE Constellation platform.
Privacy: The real cost of “free” mobile apps
Thu, 21st Mar 2019
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data privacy
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mobile apps
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location data
Sales of location targeted advertising, based on location data provided by apps, is set to reach $30 billion by 2020.
Instagram: The next big thing in online shopping?
Thu, 21st Mar 2019
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martech
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commerce systems
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ecommerce
This week Instagram announced a new feature called checkout, which allows users to buy products they find on Instagram.
How AI can transform doodles into photorealistic landscapes
Thu, 21st Mar 2019
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nvidia
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deep learning
The tool leverages generative adversarial networks, or GANs, to convert segmentation maps into lifelike images.
Five signs it may be time for a memory upgrade
Thu, 21st Mar 2019
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
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crucial
Tired of slow typing, lagging tabs, and choppy videos? Consider upgrading your PC's RAM. Here are five signs it's time for a memory boost.
NVIDIA’s virtual proving ground for validating autonomous vehicles
Wed, 20th Mar 2019
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cartech
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nvidia
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self-driving cars
The cloud-based platform enables millions of miles to be driven in virtual worlds across a broad range of scenarios.
NVIDIA announces Jetson Nano: A US$99 tiny, yet mighty AI computer
Wed, 20th Mar 2019
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ai
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nvidia
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development
NVIDIA launches Jetson Nano, an AI computer that brings the power of AI to developers, makers, and enthusiasts for just $99.