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Robust angular synchronization via directed graph neural networks - Amazon Science

The angular synchronization problem aims to accurately estimate (up to a constant additive phase) a set of unknown angles θ1, . . . , θn P r0, 2πq from m noisy measurements of their offsets θi´θj mod 2π. Applications include, for example, sensor network localization, phase retrieval, and…

Enterprise large language models -- small and nimble is smart | VentureBeat

Open-source, pretrained, small LLMs with high accuracy are 10x to 100x smaller than the large foundational models.

Networking | Page 2019 | Network World

Latest articles from Network World - news, analysis, reviews, deals and buying advice, tips and more on all things Apple-related - page 2019

Data Center | Page 2019 | Network World

Latest articles from Network World - news, analysis, reviews, deals and buying advice, tips and more on all things Apple-related - page 2019

How CIOs Can Influence New Product Innovation | Network World

CIOs must seize the opportunity created by new data streams from smart products-the Internet of Things-to put IT at the center of business innovation

Industry | Page 2019 | Network World

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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.

How we picked the Top Green-IT Organizations | Network World

For the third year in a row, Computerworld set out to identify organizations that are implementing smart, efficient strategies to achieve "green IT." This year, Computerworld teamed up with sister publication Network World to identify the top organizations leading the way with green-IT efforts, as well as the coolest green-IT products in use.

Intel spotlighting smarter computers, cars at research day | Network World

At Intel's annual Research Day this month it will show technologies that read users gestures and respond to thoughts, and a cloud-computing ready "smart car" with accident-prevention smarts.

Time spent waiting for elevators? 16 years for NYC office workers | Network World

U.S. office buildings aren't as smart as they could be, and companies are paying the price in wasted energy, high operating costs and lost productivity, according to new research from IBM.

Festival Hydro transforms Stratford into WiFi hots | Network World

Festival Hydro puts an innovative spin on the Ontario government's smart meter program by using the technology to transform the City of Stratford into one big 802.11n WiFi hotspot. Nearly one quarter of the city will be covered in time for the Canada 3.0 forum next month.

US peer-to-peer traffic lower than world average | Network World

The U.S. has one of the lowest relative rates of use of P-to-P (peer-to-peer) networks compared to the rest of the world, according to a new study.

Infosys develops smart home gateway using Atom, MeeGo | Network World

Infosys Technologies has developed a digital smart home gateway as part of its strategy to develop intellectual property that can be reused across a large customer base.

LG to offer Smart TV Internet set-top box | Network World

LG Electronics will show at next week's International Consumer Electronics Show a set-top box that delivers Internet content and applications found on LG Smart TVs to televisions without those features.

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.

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.

Will Smart Grid power IPv6? | Network World

Could Smart Grid, the Obama Administration's effort to modernize the nation's electric grid, be the killer app for IPv6?

Q&A: Why IP is the right choice for Smart Grid | Network World

The biggest network upgrade in the United States today is Smart Grid, a multibillion dollar modernization of the electricity grid that involves supporting real-time, two-way digital communications between electric utilities and their increasingly energy-conscious customers.

Data Center | Page 2019 | Network World

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The iPhone apps built for war | Network World

Raytheon today said it was working on a series of Apple iPhone and iPod Touch applications that could turn the smart devices into handy mobile battlefield tools.

Experts: Smart meters face image problem | Network World

Despite the U.S. government spending billions of dollars to encourage electric utilities to roll out the Internet-powered smart grid, the nation is at a critical stage for adoption of the next-generation electrical system and accompanying smart meters, some experts said Tuesday.

SharePoint 2010: Four Big-Name Social Networking Rivals | Network World

IBM, Cisco, Google and Salesforce all aim to beat Microsoft SharePoint 2010 at the high-stakes enterprise social networking game - and have recently made some smart plays. Here's a look at how the rivals currently stack up.

Computer programmers set for smash-mouth brain battle | Network World

A smart people smack-down is set to start next week where thousands of university computer researchers will pit their brains and machines in a grueling battle of logic, strategy, and mental endurance.

Intel joins IPSO Alliance to push IP smart devices | Network World

An alliance of companies promoting embedded Internet Protocol in smart devices, like military sensors and home appliances, has added 12 new member organizations including Intel Corp.

Next Wave of iPhone Apps Emerges | Network World

Super-smart iPhone apps will replace silly iFart-like apps in the second wave of iPhone app development, said iPhone app developers at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco last week.