Intentionality, creativity, and leadership is the only way the tech industry can protect the world against the ‘perils of unintended consequences’, Telstra head of Innovation Stephen Elop has said. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: September 21, 2017
Why Ford is test-driving Microsoft’s HoloLens globally for faster car design
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•Ford is combining clay models with holographic projections to design its new cars. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Alation adds cloud storage access from hybrid environments
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•Making file system and streaming data more directly accessible has been a holy grail, especially for organizations looking at cloud deployment. Now that Amazon has opened the door to S3 …read more Source:: Open Source S
The ISS just got its own Linux supercomputer
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•The International Space Station will host a test of computer hardware that’s vital for any future missions to Mars. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Bill Gates, any regrets? Ctrl-Alt-Delete should be a single button
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•Bill Gates again blames IBM for creating the Ctrl-Alt-Del command instead of having one button do the job. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Toshiba to sell memory business to Bain-led group for 2 trillion yen
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•The Japanese conglomerate will also be investing 350.5 billion yen into the memory business it is offloading to a Japanese government-backed consortium. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Origin Energy trials blockchain energy sharing initiative with Power Ledger
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•The trial sees consumers buy and sell energy to and from their neighbours using blockchain-based technology. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australia looks to deny encryption to terrorists
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•Australia Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has used a United Nations speech to thank Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, Google, and YouTube for their help in identifying terrorists online. …read more Source:: Open Source S