Tuesday 5 December 2017

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Under fives should be completely banning from using technology without supervision, a damning new report has claimed. The research, from technology and child psychology experts, suggests companies and schools should be doing more to help protect young people online. Other recommendations ...
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Children under five should be banned from using digital technology on their own, while teenagers should be given reputation management lessons, experts say. The Digital Childhood report by psychologists and other experts from institutions including Oxford University and Imperial College London ...
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The thing is, augmented reality has gotten a lot better in the last few years, in part because big tech companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Google have invested in tools that can help developers make better AR experiences. But while the visuals are improving, the experiences you can check out today can ...
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Five technology experts from Cambodia had never met each other until they made a three-week trip to the United States. Recently, the five techies returned home to Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital. They are now excited about working together on creating a start-up company. The Cambodians met ...
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In this way, bad actors could use this new technology to spread fake news and try to influence politics and elections. People in positions of power could use it to discredit recordings that show them in an unflattering light. The technology still has some glitches, but forensic specialists predict that ...
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Asia accounts for more than 10, including Taiwan Semiconductor (one), Singapore-based Dynamic Technology Lab (five), RV Capital Management (two) and CBS Techno (two). At IIT Bombay, 11 international offers came from Murata and Sysmex of Japan. NEC Japan was another aggressive recruiter.
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The algorithms aren't working. YouTube, like Facebook, comes under consistent fire for objectionable content—from extremism to child abuse. Tech leaders promise that artificial intelligence will help solve the problem, by automatically identifying offensive content before anyone can see it.
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(Reuters) - Technology stocks edged higher on Tuesday and signaled a pause to two days of selloff, while a rally in bank and other stocks powered by tax-cut optimism stalled, capping gains on the S&P 500 and the Dow. Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, ...
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More than 35 years ago, a programmer at SAS had a hard time managing both her career and her new baby. Rather than risk losing this employee, the company hired a nanny—and has offered childcare on-site ever since. Today, SAS is a rare technology organization where the workforce is nearly 50% ...
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Even today — long before fully driverless cars arrive — we are being forced by carmakers into vehicles fitted with potentially dangerous technology. My daughter's new car has an automatic breaking device that brakes her car when it senses something ahead long before she normally would and this has ...
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