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State Dept-backed report provides action plan to avoid catastrophic AI risks | VentureBeat

While providing technical details on the risks of AI, the action plan also introduces policy proposals that can help the U.S. and its allies mitigate these risks.

AI video startup Haiper emerges from stealth, plans to build AGI with full perceptual abilities | VentureBeat

In addition to text-to-video, Haiper AI video platform also provides tools to let users upload and animate existing images or repaint a video, changing its style, background color, elements or subject with a text prompt.

Eight emerging areas of opportunity for AI in security | VentureBeat

For AI to reach its full potential across enterprises, it requires an entirely new tech stack, one with security designed to start with software supply chains and model development.

Italy seeks removal of ‘defamatory’ iPhone app | Network World

Italy's tourism minister, Michela Brambilla, has instructed the official state lawyer to seek the removal from sale of a "defamatory" iPhone application and to take legal action against the app's maker.

FTC takes action against sites promising gov’t grants | Network World

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit asking a court to stop a "far-reaching" Internet enterprise that allegedly made millions of dollars by luring customers into trial memberships for bogus government grants and money-making schemes, then repeatedly charging them monthly fees for memberships they never ordered.

Dell loses appeal in defective laptops lawsuit | Network World

A class-action lawsuit in which Dell was accused of shipping defective laptops will go back to trial after a ruling was reversed by a federal appeals court on Friday.

FTC denies Intel bid to disqualify Rosch from antitrust suit | Network World

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has released a redacted version of its decision not to grant an Intel request to disqualify FTC Commissioner J. Thomas Rosch from the antitrust case against the company, saying it didn't express any reservations about Rosch until it became clear he would support action against the chip maker.

FTC takes action against ‘fake’ news sites | Network World

The U.S. FTC asks courts to shut down allegedly fake news sites promoting the weight-loss benefits of acai berry products.

Security laws, regulations and guidelines directory | Network World

This directory includes laws, regulations and industry guidelines with significant security and privacy impact and requirements. Each entry includes a link to the full text of the law or reg as well as information about what and who is covered.

Sony returns its electronics units to profit, raises outlook | Network World

Sony saw profitability return to its core electronics operations in the July to September period and increased its full-year profit forecast despite taking a hit from the strong Japanese yen.

Mobile HD voice popularity grows slowly | Network World

A growing number of mobile operators are rolling out HD voice in their networks, allowing customers with compatible phones to make calls with better voice quality. The operators have been encouraged to invest in the technology by an increase in the number of compatible phone models, according to a report from the Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA).

How To Let Information Guide IT | Network World

Generally in life, in order to make money, one has to work. In almost every situation, working involves some type of information. Interestingly, not everyone understands that in order to work well, the information employees use needs to be managed and secured as effectively as possible. When everything is said and done, if information isn't facilitated, people don't make as much money and companies don't reach their full potential.

Antitrust suit puts Apple at heart of pay-limiting scheme | Network World

A California class action lawsuit puts Apple at the center of a conspiracy involving Google, Adobe, Intel and others to keep employee wages down.

Sony will take back manufacturing of Cell chips from Toshiba | Network World

Sony will take full control of the manufacturing of the processor used in its PlayStation 3 console, ending a two-year joint venture with Toshiba, the companies announced Friday.

10 Ways To Know You’re in the Twitter Twilight Zone | Network World

All too often, it seems like there's a full moon out when it comes to Twitter: People who use the microblogging service do some very strange things.

Apple TV, ‘Ping’ and iTunes — what it means | Network World

There were a lot of rumors and expectations ahead of Apple's much-hyped music event yesterday. As expected, Apple unveiled a new touch-based iPod Nano, and an iPod Touch sporting the company's A4 processor, its super-high-resolution Retina display, and front and rear cameras offering HD video recording and video chat via FaceTime. There was also a new iPod Shuffle, which thankfully returns to the previous iteration's design with on-device buttons and a clip to make it wearable.

Domain auction site faces shill bidding lawsuit | Network World

A Miami lawyer has filed a class-action lawsuit against domain name auction site SnapNames.com, after the company announced that a former employee was bidding against potential customers in domain name auctions.

Sony back to profit on Bravia, Vaio, PS3 strength | Network World

Sony returned to profitability in the second quarter, helped by strong sales of key products, prompting it to raise its profit outlook for the full year on Thursday.

The 5 best, and 5 worst, features of Google Chrome OS | Network World

Today, Google released the source code for Chrome OS and promised that devices will be shipping in about a year, in time for the 2010 holiday season. Chrome OS will run only on devices specifically manufactured for it and Google is dictating to manufacturers the hardware specifications. For instance, Chrome OS devices will be netbooks, will not include a hard drive, will have only solid state disks, will rely on specified WiFi chipsets/adapters for connectivity and must have full-sized keyboards, says Sund

Microsoft to drop all Zunes except for HD model | Network World

Microsoft plans to drop all of its Zune models except for a new high-definition (HD) version that is due out in two weeks, the company confirmed Wednesday.

Lost: A $49,000 laptop computer | Network World

According to Ponemon Institute, the average cost of a lost or stolen laptop PC is more than $49,000. Most of this cost is due to the exposure of sensitive data. The sooner you discover the PC is missing and take action to disable access to the data, the less expensive the experience of the loss is.

Analyst: Apple tablet manufacturing “creaking into action” | Network World

Apple has set in motion the manufacturing of a tablet computer, with a launch target of next March or April, according to Yair Reiner, an analyst with investment banker Oppenheimer.

Who’s next on the acquisition block? Bloggers chime in | Network World

Oracle buys Sun. HP buys 3Com. SAP buys Sybase. Just when it seemed like consolidation among the big data-center vendors had played itself out, we're off again at full tilt. Multiple trends are driving the latest acquisitions wave: The economy is recovering, customers are demanding systems that are easier to implement and vendors seem intent on collapsing the divide between servers, network and storage.

Nokia’s profit drops as it signs final deal with Microsoft | Network World

Nokia reported an increase in sales for the first quarter, but profit declined and the company expects a challenging second quarter as it bears the full brunt of component shortages resulting from the earthquake in Japan.

Vidyo brings smartphones into videoconferences | Network World

Videoconferencing company Vidyo has extended its SDK to the Android and Moblin mobile software platforms so users of smartphones and tablets can virtually meet with colleagues who are using PCs and full-room conference systems.

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