The university said the invention could help make devices such as mobile phones bendable. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: October 2018
ASIC signs fintech innovation arrangements with Luxembourg and the US
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•The Australian regulator will work alongside its counterparts in both the United States and Luxembourg on financial technology innovation. …read more Source:: Open Source S
North Korea is the most destructive cyber threat right now: FireEye
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•DPRK hackers are cybering every way they can, and according to FireEye their destructiveness and unpredictability makes them dangerous. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Canberra stands up AU$9.7m Transport Office to prep for autonomous vehicles
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•The Office of Future Transport Technologies will also take a leadership role across state and territory initiatives. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Hacker wastes entire day hacking Pigeoncoin cryptocurrency only to make $15,000
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•Pigeoncoin hack confirms that the CVE-2018-17144 vulnerability fixed in the Bitcoin source code in mid-September was, indeed, as bad as it gets. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Russian cyber spies busted by Netherlands ‘left behind evidence of many operations’
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•Equipment seized by Dutch intelligence points to Russia’s involvement in hacking incidents around the world. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Neuton: A new, disruptive neural network framework for AI applications
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•Deep learning neural networks are behind much of the progress in AI these days. Neuton is a new framework that claims to be much faster and compact, and it requires …read more Source:: Open Source S
ZipRecruiter raises $156 million in VC funding and here’s where AI fits
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•The meaty venture capital raise gives the company the ability to develop more AI, machine learning and deep learning tools to match employers and job candidates. …read more Source:: Open Source S
BlackBerry says it will protect long-lived assets from quantum computing attacks
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•BlackBerry’s new quantum-resistant code signing server is designed for assets like aerospace equipment or transportation infrastructure, which will still be in use when quantum computing attacks are expected to emerge. …read more Source:: Open Source S
HP EliteBook 745 G5 review: A solid AMD-powered laptop, but screen and battery life disappoint
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•The EliteBook 745 is well built and has a decent keyboard, but the 14-inch screen lacks brightness and colour vibrancy, while battery life could be better. …read more Source:: Open Source S