Computing Day goodbye to highlights: Microsoft goes back to basics with Skype redesign | Computing Sep 3, 2018 In a recent blog post, Microsoft offered a look at the new face of Skype. If we had to sum up the basics of Microsoft’s new strategy for Skype, it…
Tech and Gadget New Documentary Highlights Consequences of Bad Patent Laws | Digital Science Aug 22, 2018 The U.S. leads the world in biotech innovation, delivering solutions to combat debilitating and rare diseases, reduce our environmental footprint…
Cyber Security Reddit Breach Highlights Limits of SMS-Based Authentication | Cyber Security Aug 9, 2018 Reddit.com today disclosed that a data breach exposed some internal data, as well as email addresses and passwords for some Reddit users. As Web site…
Artificial intelligence Bringing Learning to Robotics: Highlights from RSS 2018 – Info AI Aug 5, 2018 submitted by /u/regalalgorithm Article Prepared by Ollala Corp
Cyber Security Reddit Breach Highlights Limits of SMS-Based Authentication – Info CCrime Aug 3, 2018 Reddit.com today disclosed that a data breach exposed some internal data, as well as email addresses and passwords for some Reddit users.…
Linux Google Cloud Next Highlights – Info Linux Jul 27, 2018 Over 25,000 people are attending Google Cloud Next this week in San Francisco, CA as Google Cloud announces the latest developments. …
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Analytics Adobe Summit 2018 Highlights – Info Analytic Jul 24, 2018 I’ve been to a few Adobe Summit’s before and even though it may sound like a clichè,…
Innovation Biometric Mirror highlights flaws in artificial intelligence – Info Innovation Jul 24, 2018 Biometric Mirror uses an open…
Java Joshua Bloch covers some highlights from the third edition of “Effective Java” – Info Java Jul 23, 2018 But the second edition is about the same relative to the first edition (although I think generics were new...?). If you've studied the second edition…