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Real-Time is now Streaming Speech-to-Text

Streaming Speech-to-Text makes it easier than ever to transcribe live audio and videos, now with customizable end-of-utterance detection at a lower cost.

CrowdStrike and Dell unleash an AI-powered, unified security vision | VentureBeat

By adding CrowdStrike's Falcon XDR platform to its current Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service, Dell provides its global base of resellers with AI-based technologies their customers need to battle back against attacks.

Graph diffusion models for anomaly detection - Amazon Science

Anomaly detection on graphs focuses on identifying irregular patterns or anomalous nodes within graph-structured data, which deviate significantly from the norm. This domain gains paramount importance due to its wide applicability in various fields such as spam detection, anti-money laundering, and…

Angry employees tattling on companies that violate software licenses | Network World

Software piracy by IT professionals is rampant, according to a survey of 200 IT professionals on IT Ethics conducted by Network World. While 89% of respondents said it was unethical for an IT employee to make the company fall out of compliance with software license agreements, 70% said they have directly witnessed other IT folks knowingly violating software licenses.

DEC co-founder writes memoir, traces company’s rise and fall | Network World

Harlan Anderson, who founded Digital Equipment Corp. with Ken Olsen in 1957, has written a new book on his days as a computer pioneer: "Learn, Earn and Return: My Life as a Computer Pioneer," published by Locust Press. In it, he chronicles his humble beginnings on an Illinois farm up through his first interactions with computers at the University of Illinois; large-scale projects at MIT's Lincoln Lab;, and then founding, growing and watching, from afar, the ultimate demise of DEC.

Award-Winning Researcher Will Test Stroke-Detection Devices | Network World

With a US$100,000 cash award from Microsoft, the University of Sydney's Alistair McEwan will set up trials of electronic devices that can diagnose heart attacks and strokes early.

Nintendo profits fall for first time in six years | Network World

Nintendo saw profits fall for the first time in six years in the 12 months to March as lower demand for its Wii and DS devices, a lack of blockbuster games and the strong Japanese yen all put pressure on its business.

Q&A: Microsoft’s Windows marketing chief says Apple’s ‘scared’ | Network World

Microsoft's Windows marketing chief Brad Brooks says the Windows brand is "coming alive" with the launch of Windows 7 this fall and its "Laptop hunter" TV ad campaign.

Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 moves toward final release | Network World

Developers and hackers are digging into the latest refresh of the Windows Phone 7 platform from Microsoft. The radically redesigned OS is still on track for Fall release on a new crop of smartphones

Defense stalwarts building cybersecurity CSI | Network World

Northrop Grumman has become the latest defense contractor to go whole hog into cyber threat monitoring and detection. The defense giant said it has opened cyber threat detection and response center staffed around-the-clock, providing security monitoring for more than 105,000 clients and 10,000 servers worldwide.

Mobile roaming costs fall as EC announces end to rip-offs | Network World

The cost of calling and sending text messages on your mobile phone from abroad in the European Union became cheaper Wednesday, as the new roaming regulation came into force.

How to get your kid into an elite computer science program | Network World

High school seniors are facing stiffer-than-ever competition when applying to the nation's top computer science programs this fall. But admissions officers and professors at elite tech schools can offer tips aimed at helping your child get accepted come spring.

Microsoft trying to set own antitrust remedy, says Opera CEO | Network World

Microsoft's plan to strip out its Internet Explorer (IE) browser from Windows 7 in Europe, due for sale in the fall, is designed to force the European Commission's hand as it devises an antitrust remedy to restore fair competition in the browser market, said Jon von Tetzchner, the CEO of Norwegian browser maker Opera.

Microsoft finalizes Windows Phone 7 code for fall release | Network World

Microsoft announced that the code base for Windows Phone 7 1.0 has been finalized. The software has been "released to manufacturing," meaning that this version is the one handset makers will deploy on the first devices to feature the radically redesigned mobile OS.

DEMO Fall 2010: 4 Cool Mobile Startups with an iPhone Twist | Network World

Mobile startups came to Silicon Valley to parade their iPhone-related offerings at the DEMO Fall 2010 event earlier this week. Like vendors equipping miners during the California Gold Rush, many startups showcased services for mobile app and content developers.

Gartner: Mobile commerce growth outpaces anti-fraud tools | Network World

By 2014, about 12% of all e-commerce transactions will be made using smartphones and other mobile devices, but fraud detection tools for mobile commerce are lagging, Gartner said today.

SAP Q4 revenue sinks 9 percent, net income drops 12 percent | Network World

SAP reported a 9 percent year-on-year fall in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2009, with net income dropping 12 percent from its record level a year earlier. But the company sees a return to growth and improvements in operating income this year, it said Wednesday.

Sony Ericsson breaks even and says it is ‘patent safe’ | Network World

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications barely broke even during the third quarter, and reported a small year-on-year drop in revenue as an increase in the average selling price of its phones was offset by a 9 percent fall in volume.

Apple quietly drops iOS jailbreak detection API | Network World

Apple apparently has thrown in the towel, quietly dropping in iOS 4.2 an API that was intended to discover if the OS had been compromised and jailbroken.

Is iOS jailbreaking an enterprise security threat? | Network World

Apple’s recent decision to disable an iOS jailbreak detection API has renewed debate over the enterprise risks of letting unauthorized apps run on iOS devices. We talked to a mobile security consultant for some perspective on the polarizing topic.

AT&T activates 1.6M iPhones in Q1 | Network World

AT&T Inc. Wednesday said that it activated more than 1.6 million iPhones in the first quarter, one reason the company's net income didn't fall even more than the 9% it reported.

EU slashes cost of text messaging, surfing while abroad | Network World

The cost of sending text messages on your mobile phone while abroad in the European Union is about to fall sharply in July, when a new law approved Wednesday comes into effect.

Price of DRAM plunges to all-time low of around $1 | Network World

Prices of DDR3 DRAM memory used in laptops and desktops have dipped to an all-time low of around US$1, and will continue to fall, which could help PC makers pack more memory into computers, analysts said.

Farewell, Apple. Hello Linux Mint! | Network World

That's right, I packed it in. My MacBook Pro is now on the shelf. In a while, it goes on Craigslist -- not because it's been obsoleted by the latest version of Mac OS -- Mountain Lion as mine will work okay (some MacBook Pros will not). Instead, there's a cushy comfort zone that's dangerous for a product reviewer to fall into.

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