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Australia's open data approach lands in a security and privacy minefield
Australia is charging headlong into a privacy disaster as government open data initiatives come online without considering how to properly implement privacy safeguards and data anonymity.
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Storage connection protocol testing offers lessons for real-world implementations
Non-Volatile Memory Express offers great promise to expedite the connections between SSDs and their hosts; however, testers are finding that real-world installations may not be a smooth process.
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Facebook AI will alert users when untagged photos of them are uploaded
The new feature could protect users from embarrassing photos, or from being impersonated on the site.
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How talk radio stays relevant in the digital age
Radio is now a state of mind, says Talkers Magazine's Michael Harrison. Radio has evolved from a literal box to podcasts and online talk shows. Learn how publishers can break through the noise.
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Here are all the companies that have bought Tesla's electric semi truck so far
The Tesla Semi was formally unveiled in November 2017, and a host of big-name companies have pre-ordered the trucks to try them out.
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Quick glossary: Hybrid cloud
Hybrid cloud technology is becoming a standard model for many modern enterprises, but the terminology can be difficult to fathom. This glossary of 25 hybrid cloud terms will help you gain an understan...
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The rise and fall and rise again of Google Fiber: A timeline
Google's gigabit internet service has clearly spurred competition for faster speeds and lower prices in the US, but it has walked an uneven path to success.
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How tech and data analytics are being used to end smoking in young adults and teens
Adobe is working with the non-profit Truth Initiative to use its digital platform to raise awareness among 12- to 24-year-olds about the dangers of smoking.
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Infographic: Over 65% of students prefer student loan payments over iPhone X or Bitcoin for holidays
Paying down student loans took the top holiday gift spot over Super Bowl LII tickets or an annual membership to Amazon Prime, according to a poll from LendEDU.
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Is Apple purposely slowing down old iPhones? Geekbench founder thinks so
Apple may be limiting iPhone performance based on decreases in battery condition, according to Geekbench's John Poole.
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7 Android predictions for 2018
Jack Wallen gazes into his crystal ball to conjure up a few predictions for the Android platform in 2018.
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The biggest barrier to enterprise AI adoption? Tech pros lack skills needed to implement it
Despite the shortage of artificial intelligence experts, nearly two-thirds of business leaders found the technology beneficial.
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Hyperloop's 240 mph speed record puts us one step closer to sci-fi tube travel
Virgin Hyperloop One hit an 'historic' speed record in its DevLoop track in the Nevada desert.
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IT leader’s guide to deep learning
Advances in deep learning are picking up tremendous momentum—from the development of specialized software to major breakthroughs in hardware capabilities. This ebook looks at what deep learning has ac...
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How AI will transform the future of work
Mikhail Naumov of DigitalGenius explains how machine learning is used by enterprise companies like KLM and BMW to improve customer service.
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Talk radio's digital transformation
Michael Harrison, the publisher of Talkers Magazine, explains the past, present, and future of talk radio tech.
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How to install the GNOME Desktop on Ubuntu Server
Sometimes a good GUI can make a server even easier. Jack Wallen shows you how to install the GNOME Desktop Environment on Ubuntu Server, and why this might be a good idea.
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North Korea hackers behind massive WannaCry attack, White House says
Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert penned an op-ed Monday publicly attributing the attack, which took out systems around the world, to North Korea.











