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Motorola Edge 40 Neo: полный обзор смартфона с 50 МП камерой / NV

Узнайте подробности детального обзора Motorola Edge 40 Neo от NV Техно. Каковы основные плюсы смартфона, хороши ли снимает камера.

Smartling leads translation industry transformation with AI, driving 40% growth amid industry downturn | VentureBeat

Smartling leads the AI-driven transformation of the $50 billion translation industry, achieving 40% growth and 50% AI revenue share amid a sector decline.

Xiaomi 14: полный обзор флагманского смартфона с камерой Leica / NV

Узнайте подробности детального обзора нового смартфона Xiaomi 14 с ценником 44999 грн и 50-мегапиксельной камерой Leica.

SambaNova debuts 1 trillion parameter Composition of Experts model for enterprise gen AI | VentureBeat

Samba-1 is not a single model, like OpenAI's GPT-4, rather it is a combination of more than 50 high-quality AI models put together in an approach that SambaNova refers to as a Composition of Experts architecture.

Xiaomi 14: первый обзор флагманского смартфона с камерой Leica / NV

Узнайте подробности о новом флагмане. Что представляет собой Xiaomi 14 с 50-мегапиксельной камерой Leica и процессором Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Huawei will give India gov’t source code | Network World

Huawei Technologies is willing to accept new Indian rules that will require telecommunication equipment suppliers to, among other conditions, give the government access to source code and engineering designs for its equipment, the company said on Thursday.

Regulatory compliance hogs security pros’ attention | Network World

One out of every two IT security professionals spends 50% of the work week on regulatory compliance initiatives, according to a new survey sponsored by eEye Digital Security.

Arm sees over 50 new iPad-like devices out this year | Network World

The launch of Apple's iPad will pave the way for a slew of rival products this year, an Arm executive said Wednesday, predicting over 50 tablet PC devices will be launched globally.

Psystar halts sales of Mac tool, will peddle Linux PCs | Network World

Mac clone maker Psystar last week indefinitely suspended sales of its only product, a $50 utility that lets customers install Apple's Snow Leopard operating system on generic Intel-based computers.

Huawei receives equipment clearances in India | Network World

Huawei Technologies has secured an order in India for the rollout of 3G services, signaling that the country’s restriction on imports of Chinese telecommunications equipment has been lifted.

Social Media Aids the Election of Colombia’s New President | Network World

With 50 days remaining in the Colombian Presidential Election, candidate Juan Manuel Santos's one-time lead of 30 points in the polls had plummeted. Santos and his committee suddenly found themselves 12 points behind opponent Antanas Mockus. Santos and his staffers were scrambling to regain their lead.

Huawei calls US “bluff,” invites probe to clear reputation | Network World

Chinese telecommunications equipment supplier Huawei wants to clear its reputation and has asked the U.S. government to investigate the company for concerns that it poses a national security risk.

Microsoft takes shot at Google Apps, cuts Exchange Online price 50% | Network World

Taking a swipe at Google Apps, Microsoft Monday cut in half its per user per month list price for Exchange Online services, from $10 to $5, and cut by 33% the list price of its Business Productivity Online Services suite, which went from $15 to $10.

50 smartphone blogs: A whirlwind tour of iPhone, Android and BlackBerry sites | Network World

There’s quite a collection of good and colorful blogs that track iPhones, Android devices, BlackBerries and other smartphones and no shortage of overlapping coverage among them. Here’s a spin through 50 of these blogs.

Will a Remanufactured Cartridge Damage Your Printer? | Network World

Suppose Ford or Toyota would sell you a brand new car for, say, $500. Wow! Such a deal, you might think. But there'd be a catch: Every tank of gas would cost you $50, and you had to buy it from Ford or Toyota. Before long, you'd have spent a lot more on gas than you did on the car.

2011 Ig Nobels honor research into why people sigh, beetles that mate with beer bottles | Network World

Research lauded at the 21st Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony Thursday night ran the gamut from discovering beetles that mate with beer bottles to understanding the effect having to pee has on thinking.

POLL: Who Will Turn Up The Heat On Bankers? | Network World

Remember a few years ago when the banking community was on edge that Walmart was going to get a bank charter and the pundits declared that Walmart would soon dominate the banking world? Now, some wonder if Facebook could represent a formidable challenger to the established banking community. After all, we have all seen the stats about how many people are on Facebook (it would be the 4th largest country in the world, 50% of Facebook users login at least once a day, etc.) But what about Apple? Or Google? Or

Third State Department snooper sentenced | Network World

A former employee of the U.S. Department of State who pleaded guiltyto improperly accessing electronic passport records belonging to more than 50 high-profile individuals was sentenced today to one year of probation.

Intel pushes 50-core chip, mulls exascale computing | Network World

Intel is drumming up support for its latest 50-core Knights Corner and Xeon E5 server chips, which are key elements in the company's plans to scale performance while reducing power consumption moving toward an exascale supercomputer by 2018.

Juniper Networks plunking down $50 million to fund network startups | Network World

Juniper Networks will give its R&D efforts a big boost by funneling $50 million into a venture fund to back new companies in virtualization, green IT and other networking fields.

Huawei finalizes India manufacturing plans | Network World

Huawei Technologies plans to make networking equipment at a facility in Chennai in south India by the end of the year, a spokesman for the company said on Monday.

NZ school ditches Microsoft and goes totally open source | Network World

A New Zealand high school running entirely on open source software has slashed its server requirements by a factor of almost 50, despite a government deal mandating the use of Microsoft software in all schools.

Huawei introduces “world’s slimmest smartphone” | Network World

At about 6.8 millimeters thick, Huawei Technologies' Android 4.0-based Ascend P1 S is the thinnest smartphone yet introduced, the company said on Monday.

Sales growth highlights rise of China’s Huawei | Network World

Huawei Technologies, the fast-growing Chinese vendor of communications network gear, reached global contract sales of over US$30 billion last year, the company said Tuesday, marking a rise of nearly 30 percent from the year before.

Sony to buy Sony Ericsson, turn into subsidiary | Network World

Sony said Thursday it will acquire Ericsson's 50 percent share in their Sony Ericsson mobile phone joint venture, turning the company into a subsidiary in January 2012.