The F70 from Thinkware is just the device for people who hate cluttered windshields but want a high-performing dash cam. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: July 27, 2018
Home theater audio becomes an unlikely new entertainment battleground
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•Living room audio has long been an afterthought — marketed as a way to enhance the anemic output of flat screens. But the promise of voice agent control has attracted …read more Source:: Open Source S
India desperately needs a delayed data privacy law
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•Opinion: The law is imminent, but critics fear the committee responsible for its architecture may be too partial to the flawed and unconstitutional universal ID program, called Aadhaar, which has …read more Source:: Open Source S
Nokia seeks IoT startups in Brazil
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•The company wants to foster ventures created by graduates through its global innovation challenge. …read more Source:: Open Source S
3 things Steve Jobs had wrong about the App Store
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•A newly released 2008 interview with Apple co-founder Steve Jobs provides insight into the App Store just 30 days after it launched. …read more Source:: Open Source S
When AI becomes conscious: Talking with Bina48, an African-American robot
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•Why are artificial intelligence systems being presented in humanoid forms? Will we trust them more? …read more Source:: Open Source S
Twitter shares fall 17 percent on disappointing user numbers
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•Twitter’s better-than-expected financial results weren’t enough to cushion the company’s stock price. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft’s got a new plan for managing Windows 10 devices for a monthly fee
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•Microsoft is putting together a service aiming to take the pain out of procuring, provisioning and managing Windows 10 devices that it’s currently calling the ‘Microsoft Managed Desktop.’ …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cloud computing: Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud growing faster, but AWS still has a big lead
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•Microsoft’s cloud growth is outpacing AWS but it is still way behind the top dog of cloud infrastructure. …read more Source:: Open Source S
This new cryptomining malware targets business PCs and servers
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•Researchers have uncovered a cryptojacking campaign that looks to spread across infected networks to ensure as much mining profit as possible. …read more Source:: Open Source S