Oppo has upped its R&D investment across 5G, IoT, and artificial intelligence as it pushes to become the first company to launch a 5G smartphone next year. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: November 29, 2018
How Fred Hutch is using the new AWS Comprehend Medical for cancer research
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•Cloud TV: Emily Silgard, a data scientist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, explains how Amazon’s new service can help researchers save valuable time by extracting information from doctors’ …read more Source:: Open Source S
Top End turns on fish-counting AI to avoid crocs and sharks
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•Australia’s Northern Territory is a very nice place to do a fish census if the crocodiles and sharks don’t get you first. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Sprint preps New York City for 5G
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•Sprint is deploying 5G-ready Massive MIMO radios across New York City, as well as attaching thousands of indoor and outdoor small cells to city infrastructure. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Capital One’s move to the cloud offers these lessons for enterprises
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•Bernard Golden, VP of Cloud Strategy at Capital One, explains what enterprises can learn from Capital One’s initiative to move its entire application portfolio to the cloud. [Cloud TV] …read more Source:: Open Source S
Slow iPhone sales? iPhone XR is our best-selling model, says Apple
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•Maybe $1,000 is too much? Apple says its cheaper iPhone XR has been the best-selling iPhone since its launch. …read more Source:: Open Source S
AriseBank CEO faces 120 years behind bars over alleged cryptocurrency scam
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•Millions of dollars in investor funds were allegedly spent by the suspect on a luxury lifestyle. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Can this Apple Watch deal make you fitter?
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•Research links Apple Watch reward scheme — and a combination of carrot and stick — to an increase in exercise. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft HoloLens to help US Army create augmented super soldiers in $480m deal
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•Microsoft is getting HoloLens ready for battle in a $480m military deal for 100,000 headsets. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Dunkin’ Donuts accounts may have been hacked in credential stuffing attack
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•Hackers were after user accounts in the company’s rewards points program. …read more Source:: Open Source S