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Uber Paid Off Hackers to Hide Massive Data Breach Uber has taken plenty of wrong turns over the past few years. But the latest is certainly one of the most damaging. Bloomberg has revealed that the company concealed for more than a year a massive data breach that exposed sensitive records of millions of drivers and customers. The breach, which ...
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Finally, a Useful Application for VR: Training Employees In the future, Strivr wants to bring its focus to more types of jobs, says Brian Meek, the company's chief technology officer. He envisions training employees in VR on how to deal with hazardous situations, as well as teaching so-called soft skills like empathy and hospitality. Strivr has also recently worked ...
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BrainChip triumphs at the 2017 Milipol Innovation Awards The competition recognizes companies exhibiting at Milipol 2017 with the most outstanding technology solutions related to homeland security. BrainChip has been recognized for its innovative software suite delivering high-speed object search and facial classification and its performance-accelerating ...
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Should you enrol on a technology MBA course? Employer demand has spurred business schools to launch technology-focused MBA programmes, which teach core courses like leadership and strategy, but also specialist skills, such as data science and machine learning. New York University's Stern School of Business next year hopes to enrol 30 ...
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Arab nations making right moves in technology, says Jordan PM The Arab nations are making the 'right move' in the field of technology, especially the UAE, said Hani Al Mulqi, Prime Minister of Jordan, on Tuesday. Speaking at the first day of the Knowledge Summit 2017, which is being held under the theme of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Al Mulqi said: "What the ...
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Argonne Scientists Receive Several R&D 100 Awards for Innovative Technologies The prestigious annual competition -- sponsored by R&D Magazine and recognizing the 100 most innovative technologies of the past year -- is widely considered the "Oscars" of innovation. The magazine named 169 finalists in August, with the 100 winners announced November 17 at the 2017 R&D 100 ...
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GOP Embraces Geoengineering ... Which Terrifies Geoengineering Researchers During his appearance at MIT Technology Review's EmTech conference on Tuesday, Harvard professor David Keith warned about almost this exact eventuality. Were the GOP to embrace geoengineering technologies, a fragile coalition between scientists in this field and major environmental groups ...
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Stuart McCausland, aka the sea turtle, teaches lesson in GPS tracking to Junior Master Naturalists McCausland said he thought the kids probably knew the technology of tracking by GPS but he hopes they also learned "that the technology that they take for granted can also be applied to helping nature." He also was hoping to get some feedback to see if this experiment was a valid teaching ...
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The advertising-based internet is destroying society, tech pioneer says Technology companies have been under pressure over whether they contributed to the spread of misinformation or divisive content. Jaron Lanier is known as one of the early leaders of virtual reality technology and released a new book, "Dawn of the New Everything: Encounters with Reality and Virtual ...
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Apple Computer Scientists Tout Self-Driving Technology in Rare Research Paper Research by Apple Inc computer scientists on how self-driving cars can better spot cyclists and pedestrians while using fewer sensors has been posted online, in what appears to be the company's first publicly disclosed paper on autonomous vehicles. The paper by Yin Zhou and Oncel Tuzel, submitted ...
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