The Indian IT outsourcer plans to create 4,000 new local jobs. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Month: January 2018
TensorFlow review: The best deep learning library gets better
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•By Martin Heller If you looked at TensorFlow as a deep learning framework last year and decided that it was too hard or too immature to use, it might be time to give …read more Source:: OpenSource
UK top 500 legal firm credentials leaked on the Dark Web
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•The majority of file dumps include both emails and passwords for corporate accounts. …read more Source:: oss watch
China finally lifts ban on mobile phone use during flights
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•Several major Chinese airlines have started to allow passengers to use smartphones during flights following the loosening of policies from relevant regulators. …read more Source:: oss watch
The ultimate technology success metric: owning the customer relationship
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•The winners in today’s technology-driven economy are willing to take more risks, and are ready and willing to employ technology in new ways to bring them closer to their customers. …read more Source:: it-priorities
iPhone X has the notch but this is Samsung’s solution for full-screen displays
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•Why have a notch when you can cut holes in a full-screen smartphone display? …read more Source:: oss watch
iPhone battery row: Apple target of new probe that also focuses on Samsung
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•Apple faces yet another investigation by European regulators over iPhone battery slowdowns. …read more Source:: oss watch
Notifiable Data Breaches scheme: Getting ready to disclose a data breach in Australia
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•Australia’s Notifiable Data Breaches scheme will come into force next month. Here is what it means and how it will affect organisations, and individuals, in Australia. …read more Source:: oss watch
South Korea mulls virtual currency exchange shutdown
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•The South Korean government is considering shutting down all virtual currency exchanges or just those violating the law, the boss of the country’s financial regulator says. …read more Source:: oss watch
Net neutrality showdown: Now Mozilla and 21 states sue FCC over internet freedom
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•States sue the Federal Communications Commission in a bid to block its repeal of Obama’s net neutrality rules. …read more Source:: oss watch