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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.

Quantum-Enhanced Generative AI Generates Viable Cancer Drug Candidates - insideBIGDATA

Zapata Computing, Inc., the Industrial Generative AI company, announced that its scientists, in collaboration with Insilico Medicine, the University of Toronto, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have demonstrated the first instance of a generative model running on quantum hardware outperforming state-of-the-art classical models in generating viable cancer drug candidates. The research points to a promising future of hybrid quantum generative AI for drug discovery using today’s quantum devices.

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.

Partial federated learning: Unlocking non-biometric text information sharing for federated learning - Amazon Science

Federated Learning (FL) is a popular algorithm to train ma-chine learning models on user data constrained to edge devices (for example, mobile phones) due to privacy concerns. Typically, FL is trained with the assumption that no part of the user data can be egressed from the edge. However, in many…

Couchbase brings new database vectors to AI powered adaptive applications | VentureBeat

Couchbase is aiming to differentiate itself by positioning its support of vectors as part of its overall platform approach which spans from cloud to on-premises data centers, and even on mobile and edge devices.

Qualcomm unveils AI and connectivity chips at Mobile World Congress | VentureBeat

Qualcomm unveiled a suite of AI, 5G, and Wi-Fi devices at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.

WiFi Vulnerabilities: Advances and incidents in 2010 | Network World

The 802.11n standard was ratified in 2009 and WiFi really took off in 2010, with support showing up in an array of consumer electronic devices. Unfortunately security related issues escalated right along with growing acceptance.  Here’s a look back at the WiFi security issues that emerged this year.

Converged Access consolidates branch-office gear | Network World

Converged Access this week unveiled managed branch-office hardware designed to reduce the number of devices deployed in remote locations and simplify their installation.

McAfee inside: How Intel bid could shake up IT security | Network World

Intel has pledged that its proposed $7.68 billion McAfee buyout will result in more secure networked devices through an integration of software and hardware that will challenge offerings from other big security vendors and perhaps change the way in which security is delivered to enterprise IT shops.

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.

EU court upholds media-copying levies for individuals | Network World

European courts have ruled that businesses do not have to pay a special levy when purchasing copy-enabling media and devices such as blank CDs and MP3 players, however private individuals will still have to cough up the extra charge in many E.U. countries.

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.

TSMC, Arm join to develop next-generation mobile chips | Network World

Arm and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company announced a partnership to enable the design of smaller chips for devices like smartphones and tablets, the companies said on Tuesday.

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.

Nintendo chooses Japan’s Pica 3D engine over AMD, Nvidia | Network World

Nintendo's 3DS portable game console will uses a graphics processing engine designed by a Japanese company, which was selected over technology from graphics heavyweights like Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices, an analyst said.

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.

Tablets changing the way chip makers think | Network World

The emergence of tablets as an alternative to PCs has caught the attention of chip makers, which are preparing next-generation processors to boost application and graphics performance on the devices.

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

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