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Babylon signs Tencent deal to deploy health technology on WeChat Babylon, the British digital health start-up that uses artificially intelligent algorithms to assess illness, has struck a deal with Chinese internet giant Tencent to offer its technology on the group's hugely popular WeChat social messaging platform. The deal will give WeChat's almost 1bn users the ability to ...
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Atomontage reveals voxel 3D simulation technology for games Atomontage's technology is the result of 15 years of research and development by Branislav Siles, who has more than 23 years of experience in graphics programming and volumetric technology. In an interview with GamesBeat, he said breakthroughs in the tech could change the way people create, ...
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Over 600000 Canadians May Have Shared Data with Cambridge Analytica Mike Schroepfer, chief technology officer of Facebook, said in the blog post that up to 87 million people may have improperly shared the data with Cambridge Analytica. Around 80 percent of these users are from the United States while 0.7 percent of the users are in Canada. According to the infographic, ...
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Why Some of the Most Groundbreaking Technologies Are a Bad Fit for the Silicon Valley Funding ... Over the past few decades, Silicon Valley has been such a powerful engine for entrepreneurship in technology that, all too often, it is considered to be some kind of panacea. Corporate executives seek to inject "Silicon Valley DNA" into their cultures, and policy makers point to venture-funded ...
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With Series C round, Southeast Asia-based fashion startup Zilingo continues to bet on Indian ... At Zilingo, technology and product teams interface with business teams directly and spend sufficient time in the markets. According to Dhruv, this tends to work well, because they have ownership of their products or services, and also the ability to take key decisions along with business. "Product and tech ...
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Why China could get hurt more from a trade war in the tech sector China could potentially end up losing more than the U.S. from the ongoing trade tensions that are now spilling into the technology sector, according to Gavin Parry from Parry Global Group. That is because major U.S. tech firms operating in China are already under pressure from President Donald Trump ...
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'Krypton' Introduces Daxamite Technology in "The Rankless Initiative" 'Krypton' Introduces Daxamite Technology in "The Rankless Initiative". By Nicole Drum ... Tonight's episode of Krypton saw Seg (Cameron Cuffe) try to find out more about Brainiac's plan for conquest and in the process introduced a piece of technology with origins that might be familiar for Supergirl fans.
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Big Tech may be dragged into America's gun control debate Silicon Valley firms have historically shied away from the topic, but yesterday's tragic events may change that. The news: A woman fired shots at YouTube's offices in San Bruno, California, yesterday afternoon. She injured three people—one critically, one seriously, and the third was said to be in fair ...
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Wall Street's Big Banks Are Waging an All-Out Technological Arms Race The blunder, in one corner of the stock market, exposed a soft spot in the controls and technology at the company's larger equities business. Despite being the dominant equities shop on Wall Street, its electronic operations had become almost an afterthought. Goldman Sachs had gotten to the top by ...
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Students work to deliver SolarSPELL technology to countries in need An ASU-led project called SolarSPELL is preparing to make a push into more countries while it updates the technology that comes with its devices. The SolarSPELL, a Solar Powered Educational Learning Library, is an offline digital library designed to help bring educational resources to countries with ...
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