United States stories - Page 76

Adobe AI detects Photoshopped faces as war against fakes continues
Mon, 17th Jun 2019
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Adobe, in collaboration with UC Berkeley, unveils AI tech that identifies Photoshopped faces with 99% accuracy, intensifying the battle against digital fakery.

Facebook: 'We'll pay you if we can track your apps'
Thu, 13th Jun 2019
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apps
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facebook
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market research
Facebook introduces 'Facebook Study,' compensating users in the US and India for sharing app usage data, promising transparency and data security.

Push a button, get a flight - Uber Air is coming to Melbourne
Thu, 13th Jun 2019
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cartech
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uber
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evs
Melbourne has been chosen as the third location for Uber's Air pilot programme, bringing electric planes and choppers to the city's skyline from next year.

Intel to acquire ethernet fabric provider Barefoot Networks
Wed, 12th Jun 2019
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hyperscale
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dc
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intel
Intel announced its intent to acquire Barefoot Networks, an ethernet switch and data center software firm, to bolster its data center market position.

Experts comment on US Customs data breach
Wed, 12th Jun 2019
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dlp
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
The United States Customs and Border Protection agency has been responsible for the leaking of tens of thousands of images of travellers and license plates.

DC BLOX scores contract with Atlanta transport authority
Tue, 11th Jun 2019
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dr
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hyperscale
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cloud services
MARTA and DC BLOX will work together to protect mission-critical infrastructure that supports transit for more than 1.7 metro Atlanta residents.

Hitachi and Virtusa look to advance AI in financial services
Wed, 5th Jun 2019
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fintech
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ai
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hitachi
Hitachi and Virtusa are teaming up in Silicon Valley to develop AI-based solutions for the financial services industry.

phoenixNAP launches server platform powered by Intel Xeon
Thu, 30th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
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intel
PhoenixNAP has introduced servers with the Intel Xeon E-2186G processor, offering significant performance boosts in the entry-level server market.

Update: Huawei lead counsel speaks out about the US case
Thu, 30th May 2019
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uc
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5g & beyond
Huawei files lawsuit against US government for violating constitution. Expert says case highlights constitutional violations.

Huawei calls on the US to adjust its approach to cybersecurity
Wed, 29th May 2019
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uc
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network infrastructure
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sdn
Huawei challenges US government over ban, calling it a false sense of security that won't make networks safer.

Photo gallery: Revisit Citrix Synergy 2019
Wed, 29th May 2019
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virtualisation
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daas
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citrix
Surprise special guest Sonequa Martin-Green of Star Trek: Discovery and The Walking Dead officially opened the conference.

SurveyMonkey opens Dublin data centre
Tue, 28th May 2019
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storage
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data privacy
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enterprise storage
The investment is part of a broader focus to help enterprise customers have better control over their data residency.

US 'Space Fence' tracked satellite breakup debris in real time
Tue, 28th May 2019
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spacetech
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satellite
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extend
US Air Force's Space Fence detects Indian satellite debris, proving key for space safety amidst growing orbital litter.

“First-of-its-kind” VR training platform launches in Oz
Fri, 24th May 2019
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edutech
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it training
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ar, vr & metaverse
Curiious IQ is enabled for any VR device and can stream live to small groups or up to 50 or more headsets simultaneously.

Why cash is no longer king in Australia
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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b2b
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credit risk
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credit management
Australia atop in Asia-Pacific for B2B credit sales, yet 25% lack a credit strategy amid economic uncertainty.

Nutanix evolves multicloud offerings
Wed, 22nd May 2019
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private cloud
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converged infrastructure
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edge computing
Nutanix has expanded its multicloud solutions portfolio to further evolve its offerings across public and private cloud.

What NZ can learn from the Baltimore cyberattack
Tue, 21st May 2019
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wireless networks
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cybersecurity
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cloud services
New Zealand must heed lessons from Baltimore's crippling ransomware attack, warns FintechNZ's James Brown, to avoid potential multi-billion dollar impacts.

Infratil seeks clearance to acquire up to 50% stake in Vodafone NZ
Tue, 21st May 2019
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commerce commission
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investment
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m&a
Infratil seeks approval from the Commerce Commission to acquire up to 50% of Vodafone New Zealand, with Brookfield Asset Management to own the rest.

Google puts Huawei on the Android naughty list
Mon, 20th May 2019
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smartphones
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google
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huawei
Google has apparently suspended Huawei’s licence to use the full Android platform, according to media reports.

Govt & Canterbury Uni pour $7m into gaming research
Fri, 17th May 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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university of canterbury
The University of Canterbury and the New Zealand government are injecting USD $7.7 million into gaming research, aiming to revolutionise immersive applications.