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Proscia's $46M Series C propels AI-driven pathology into the mainstream | VentureBeat

Proscia raises $9M in Series C extension and secures FDA clearance to accelerate the adoption of AI-powered digital pathology for life sciences and diagnostic laboratories.

VB in Conversation - Singapore's AI Edge | VentureBeat

Singapore’s AI Edge In the space of nine months, Google Cloud’s Caroline Yap has held over one thousand meetings with C-suite officers and boards of directors about generative AI. In her role as Managing Director of Global AI Business and Applied Engineering at Google Cloud, she sat down with VentureBeat to talk about the speed […]

Author warns of Russia’s and China’s ‘Spinternet’ | Network World

Is the Internet, with its blogs, tweets, e-mail, Web and social networking sites, a force to change places such as Iran, China, Vietnam and Russia into Western-style democracies with the West's ideas about freedom of expression and political rights?

To fight scammers, Russia cracks down on .ru domain | Network World

In a bid to cut down on fraud and inappropriate content, the organization responsible for administering Russia's .ru top-level domain names is tightening its procedures.

Russia investing in Sistema’s Indian mobile company | Network World

The Russian government has agreed to pick up an equity stake in an Indian mobile operator in which Sistema holds a 74 percent stake, the Russian company said on Wednesday.

iPhone gets .Net app development | Network World

Novell technology lets developers use .Net and C# instead of C or Objective-C to build applications for Apple's handheld

Russia drops antimonopoly case against Microsoft over XP | Network World

Russia has dropped an antimonopoly case against Microsoft that was brought over the company's decision to withdraw its XP OS from the market.

Study calls for more C-level involvement in cybersecurity | Network World

Organizations with top executives who aren't involved in cybersecurity decisions face a serious problem -- a major hit to their bottom lines, according to a report released Wednesday.

US hails progress with Russia on cybersecurity cooperation | Network World

Russia and the U.S. are working to reduce chances for a cybersecurity incident that could damage the countries' relationship, according to the top cybersecurity adviser to U.S. President Barack Obama.

Massive check-fraud botnet operation tied to Russia | Network World

Check fraud is an old-fashioned kind of crime, but a criminal ring with ties to Russia is using modern cybercrime techniques, including botnets, online databases of financial information and check imaging archives, to run a highly automated, multi-million-dollar counterfeit-check operation.

China dominates NSA-backed coding contest | Network World

Programmers from China and Russia have dominated an international competition on everything from writing algorithms to designing components.

FBI Warns Hacktivists: You’re Breaking the Law | Network World

Last July, the FBI executed what is arguably its most public campaign against hacktivists--individuals who breach computer systems to make a political or ideological statement. On Tuesday, July 19, the G-men c■ 12 men and two women allegedly associated with hacktivist group Anonymous for their supposed involvement in a dedicated denial of service (DDoS) attack against PayPal's website in December 2010.

Soyuz rocket blasts off to mark space station milestone | Network World

Astronauts from Russia Canada and Europe were aboard a Soyuz rocket that blasted off this morning for a six month stay at the International Space Station.

Russian launch will double space station crew | Network World

A Russian Soyuz rocket will carry astronauts from Russia, Canada and Europe to the International Space Station for a six month mission there.

Microsoft on Lync launch: The PBX era is over | Network World

Microsoft says its renamed unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) platform  – Lync – is ready to replace corporate PBXs, generating savings by centralizing call control and other phone features to reduce the number of devices that need to be maintained.

Microsoft’s Lync fills gaps in VoIP | Network World

Despite the name change and hype around its dramatic release candidate and RTM version, the net significance of Microsoft's Lync 2010 release is that it brings the company's unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) platform up to par in some areas with competitors – though it doesn't slingshot past them, experts say.

Xamarin expands Android, iPhone cross-platform development kit | Network World

On Thursday, Xamarin added an API (application programming interface) for contacts to its new cross-platform Mobile development kit, with which the company aims to make it easier for C# users to develop applications for Android and iOS at the same time.

ACM user conference seeks the magic in user interfaces | Network World

Echoing the words of science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, former YouTube user experience director Margaret Gould Stewart advised an audience of design researchers to think about creating magical experiences for their users.

Russia drops Microsoft antitrust case, offers free Vista-for-XP swap | Network World

Russian antitrust regulators have dropped their probe into Microsoft's retirement of Windows XP, saying they found no violations of the law, according to a government statement.

iPhone 5 rumor roll-up for the week ending Aug. 12 | Network World

The iPhone 5 is a world-historical event, even though it's not, technically, an event yet. This week the iOSsphere rumors ranged far afield, with contributions from Italy, Russia and China.

Russia pushes for UN resolution on cyberspace | Network World

Russia and several other countries are pushing for a U.N. General Assembly resolution on a code of conduct that would promote peace and security in cyberspace among nations.

U.S., Russia slowly improve cybersecurity cooperation | Network World

Lingering distrust between the U.S., Russia and China has hampered cooperation in the past on cyber security issues, but relations are taking a turn for the better, with increasing contact between experts.

Sprint suit against AT&T/T-Mobile deal allowed | Network World

A judge in the U.S. on Wednesday allowed parts of C Spire Wireless and Sprint Nextel's lawsuits against AT&T's proposed US$39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA.

Russian President warns of foreign threat to ‘Net security | Network World

Foreign investors in Internet companies pose a potential threat to national security, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned members of the United Russia political party at a meeting on Wednesday.

Cisco opening up IOS | Network World

Cisco plans on opening up its venerable IOS routing software to third-party developers, company officials at this week's C-Scape conference said.