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IBM introduces Watson to Africa and the Middle East

With the help from the city of Abu Dhabi, IBM will offer its Watson-based data analysis services to the Middle East and North Africa. Under the partnership, the Abu Dhabi-based investment and development company Mubadala will introduce Watson to its network of regional companies, entrepreneurs, start ups and application developers, …

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To Hillary Clinton, Uber is a double-edged sword

When voters go to the polls in next year’s presidential election, could a candidate’s stance on the sharing economy factor into their decision? In a speech Monday focused on economic policy, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton spoke out on what she saw as the double-edged sword that characterizes startups like Uber, …

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US to begin talks on drone privacy standards

A U.S. government agency will start its third attempt to develop voluntary privacy standards for an emerging area of technology, this time with a series of meetings on drone privacy scheduled to begin Aug. 3. The U.S. National Telecommunication and Information Administration has already hosted similar discussions on mobile app …

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Amazon wants some Alibaba magic on Prime Day

Amazon is doing its best to jack up sales by inventing a new shopping holiday, but one thing it hasn’t invented is a new idea. The e-commerce giant is trying to get people pumped up about Prime Day this Wednesday, but its only the latest example of a company manufacturing …

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Microsoft pitches HoloLens to businesses creating 3D models

Microsoft is attempting to woo businesses with its HoloLens augmented reality headset, demonstrating how the device could be used to aid in 3D modelling. The company paired HoloLens with the Maya Autodesk 3D modelling software during a demonstration Monday at its Worldwide Partners Conference in Orlando, Florida. Like previous HoloLens …

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Release of Joint Staff Report on October 15, 2014

Staff from the U.S. Department of Treasury, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission today issued a joint report analyzing the significant volatility in the U.S. Treasury market …

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Five lightweight Linux desktop environments

Five lightweight Linux desktops There are many different desktop environments for Linux, but not all of them work with older or less powerful hardware. Fortunately, there are also plenty of lightweight desktop environments for Linux. The Register has a helpful roundup of the top five lightweight desktop distributions. Scott Gilbertson …

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Huawei buys software networking tech from Irish Amartus

Chinese networking giant Huawei has bought the software-defined networking (SDN) division of Irish telecom software maker Amartus. Amartus’ senior team and product staff in Ireland will join Huawei, which sees the acquisition as a way to expand its investment in research and development in Ireland and Europe, it said in …

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The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Monday, July 13

Nintendo president Iwata dead of cancer at 55 Nintendo President Satoru Iwata, who oversaw some of the gaming giant’s biggest successes but also painful failures in his 13-year tenure, died Saturday after battling bile duct cancer. During his long run at the Nintendo’s helm, the gaming industry transitioned from an …

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Яндекс ищет специалистов для борьбы с Google

Руководство компании Яндекс решило отделить в новое направление разработку Яндекс.Браузера и мобильные технологии. Пост главы нового отделения стал Дмитрий Полищук. Ранее Дмитрий руководил производством мобильных сервисов Яндекса. Для полноценной работы молодого отделения дополнительно примут на работу около ста новых сотрудников. Как пишут источники, бюджет выделенный на заработную плату составляет примерно 140 млн рублей в год (без …

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Can you see me now?

This company uses a microwave setup for links in its wide-area network, and that has worked fine — at least in the past, says a pilot fish at the telco that manages the system. “We started having a strange problem during the day: The signal kept getting broken,” fish says. …

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Is it Google’s job to fix society?

Social problems exist. Sexism, social stigmatization, crime and other problems have always plagued humanity. Increasingly, however, organizations are calling on Google to solve or help solve these social problems, usually at the expense of the quality of the company’s own products. Here are a few examples. Sexism Carnegie Mellon University …

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Microsoft, Rubio, Sessions and the H-1B ground war

Microsoft’s argument that the U.S. faces a shortage of people with STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) skills isn’t helped by the 7,800 layoffs it announced last week. In fact, said Sen. Jeff Sessions, (R-Ala.), chairman of the Senate’s Immigration Subcommittee, Microsoft’s latest cuts show “there is a surplus — …

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