Widevine hack is clever, but it won’t spur any waves of Netflix piracy any time soon. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: January 3, 2019
AI could reduce the tech in your smartphone
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•While the new frontier of intelligent object detection can create amazing eye candy, it is also tackling the decades-old problem of simply being heard in a crowd. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft Azure: Everything you need to know about Redmond’s cloud service
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•Second only to AWS among cloud providers, Microsoft Azure is an ever-expanding set of cloud-based computing services available to businesses, developers, government agencies, and anyone who wants to build an …read more Source:: Open Source S
How long can Apple wait for the next big thing?
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•Apple has always been about more than the iPhone, but stepping beyond it is a massive challenge. …read more Source:: Open Source S
‘Town of Salem’ game suffers data breach exposing 7.6 million user details
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•Game maker has yet to alert users outside a short forum post. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Medtronic, IBM add AI driven low glucose warning system to Sugar.IQ app
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•The effort is likely to be part of a barrage of health, wellness, and AI announcements coming out of CES 2019. …read more Source:: Open Source S
iOS 12’s rapid rise: Now 78% of Apple’s newer mobile devices run it
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•iOS 12 is now installed on 78 percent of Apple’s mobile devices within four months of its release. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Does anyone really care about those monthly ‘market share’ numbers?
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•Opinion: Every month, a handful of obscure web analytics companies are able to drive a 24-hour news cycle based on some vague and statistically shaky numbers. Don’t be taken in. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Apple’s Q1 revenue miss: Here are the 5 takeaways you need to know
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•Apple doesn’t do small. A lengthy first quarter preannouncement gave Apple fans and critics a lot of fodder to consider. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australian Taxation Office says low value GST collection doing better than expected
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•Over 1,000 companies have signed up for the collection of GST on imported items worth less than AU$1,000. …read more Source:: Open Source S