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Exclusive: Standard AI shifts focus to computer vision analytics for retailers, now valued at $1.5 billion | VentureBeat

Standard AI shifts focus from autonomous checkout to AI-powered vision analytics, aiming to help retailers gain actionable insights into shopper behavior, optimize store performance, and drive immediate ROI while protecting customer privacy.

Snowflake and Landing AI combine forces to tackle unstructured data challenges with computer vision | VentureBeat

Snowflake partners with Landing AI to integrate advanced computer vision capabilities into its Data Cloud, unlocking new possibilities for enterprises to harness the potential of visual data across industries.

FTC settles antitrust complaint against Intel | Network World

Intel has reached a proposed settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in the agency's antitrust complaint, with Intel prohibited from giving computer makers benefits for exclusively using its chips.

DHS exec takes hard questions on cybersecurity | Network World

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security sent its highest-ranking official ever to speak at the Black Hat conference this week, and its Deputy Secretary Jane Holl Lute ended up fielding a few tough questions from skeptical computer security professionals in attendance.

USB 3.0: Five Things You Need to Know | Network World

It's one of the most successful and versatile computer interfaces out there, and it's getting a major update.

Part Four: Building a PC — adding RAM and cards | Network World

This article is the fourth in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part four, click here.

Part Seven: Building a PC — configuring the BIOS | Network World

This article is the seventh and final in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version or part seven, click here.

Part Six: Building a PC — inserting the drives | Network World

This article is the sixth in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part six, click here.

Part Two: Building a PC — installing the motherboard | Network World

This article is the second in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part two, click here.

Part Three: Building a PC — installing the CPU | Network World

This article is the third in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part three, click here.

Google offers a peek at its Chrome laptop. Hint: it’s an NC | Network World

Google gave the world a first look at its new Chrome OS laptop Tuesday and according to CEO Eric Schmidt it's very much like the Network Computer devices that he was pitching while chief technology officer at Sun Microsystems 13 years ago.

VDI review: NComputing vSpace and L-Series virtual desktops | Network World

NComputing is the only VDI solution of the three reviewed [1] that provides its own virtualization [2] layer -- no VMware [3], Citrix [4], or Microsoft hypervisor [5] required. NComputing's vSpace is a virtualization application with an ultrasmall footprint that runs on any Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 host operating system. Much like Terminal Services, it carves up the underlying system's resources among multiple users, allowing a single computer to host as many as 30 simultaneous desktops. Performan

Admin who kept SF network passwords found guilty | Network World

Terry Childs, the San Francisco network administrator who refused to hand over passwords to his boss, was found guilty of one felony count of denying computer services, a jury found Tuesday.

Sony games chief faced big challenges with PSP refresh | Network World

The major refresh of the PlayStation Portable unveiled on Thursday is the result of a two-year effort to rethink the basic gaming platform, according to Kaz Hirai, chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment.

Alleged EU talks could lead to strict punishment for piracy | Network World

The Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has lashed out at the European Commission over allegations that the Commission has been holding "secret talks" on intellectual property rights with ISPs.

Cheating vs. collaboration: It’s a fine line for computer science students | Network World

Our recent article entitled "Why computer science students cheat" hit a raw nerve for undergraduates, software professionals and hiring executives.

Why computer science students cheat | Network World

Enrollment in undergraduate computer science courses is at an all-time high at colleges nationwide. But this trend that's been hailed by the U.S. tech industry has a dark side: a disproportionate number of students taking these courses are caught cheating.

E-discovery: How a Law Firm Slashes Time and Costs | Network World

It's no secret that corporations are drowning in data. IDC estimates the volume of computer data worldwide will reach 1.2 million petabytes during 2011. A November, 2010 Gartner study found data growth was one of the top three challenges for data center managers at 47 percent of large enterprises.

Fake MacBook Air, ‘big iPhone’ tablet on show in China | Network World

A knock-off MacBook Air running Windows, a tablet computer shaped like a big iPhone and another tablet meant to rival Apple's iPad were all among the devices shown off by a small Chinese gadget maker on Thursday.

Indonesia rejects e-waste shipment from US | Network World

A Massachusetts recycler of electronic waste is disputing reports from an environmental group that a recent shipment to Indonesia was illegal and contained computer monitors with hazardous materials.

Want a job? Get a computer science degree | Network World

Here's a tip for incoming and current college students: If you want to have a high-paying job on graduation day, study computer science.

Google found guilty of patent infringement for using Linux | Network World

A jury in the Eastern District of Texas told Google that it owes Bedrock Computer Technologies $5 million in damages for using versions of Linux that infringe on Bedrock's patents.

Apple ‘iSlate’: IT pros ready to buy, if the price is right | Network World

Tuesday's expected announcement of an Apple tablet computer, d믭 by some the 'iSlate,' has a lot of Network World readers keenly interested. But it probably won't become an enterprise-supported mobile platform.