Month: April 2021

NLPCloud.io helps devs add language processing smarts to their apps

While visual ‘no code‘ tools are helping businesses get more out of computing without the need for armies of in-house techies to configure software on behalf of other staff, access to the most powerful tech tools — at the ‘deep tech’ AI coal face — still requires some expert help…

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Windows 10 falls victim to hackers, but not how you might think Windows 10

Security researchers squaring off at the Pwn2Own hacking competition have discovered various vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system. During the first two days of the event, which is run by the Zero Day Initiative, three Windows 10 exploits were identified, none of which had previously been documented. The first,…

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How Tech Transformed How We Hook Up—and Break Up

This week, we look at how living online makes it harder to forget a love that’s been lost and easier to find love once again. Source

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The communications industry and the cloud: getting it right The communications industry and the cloud: getting the journey right

It is a fact that cloud computing is transforming the Communications industry. From IT modernization to network virtualization, with a large impact on the go-to-market as well, the cloud is currently driving most Communications Service Provider (CSP) transformation strategies. But sometimes the business case isn’t clear and often the options…

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Samsung reportedly inks deal to buy OLED TV panels from rival LG Display

Samsung Electronics is close to ordering millions of OLED TV panels from LG Display, according to new reports from MTN, ETNews, and Seoul Economic Daily. Officials reportedly met recently to agree to the deal, which would see 1 million panels supplied to Samsung in the second half of this year,…

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Linux on Apple M1 silicon is right around the corner MacBook Pro with Asahi Linux logo

Preliminary support for Apple M1-powered devices could potentially land in the next version of the Linux kernel, v5.13. The efforts are spearheaded by Hector Martin’s crowdfunded Asahi Linux project. From the get-go, Martin’s objective has been to upstream his work to the mainline kernel for wider reach. He’s just submitted…

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