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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.

VentureBeat to feature interviews with AWS, Microsoft, Google and more from Nvidia GTC 2024 | VentureBeat

Tune in to VentureBeat.com daily at 3 pm PT for live access to what’s top of mind for the biggest names in tech participating at GTC.

Cisco launches Motific, a SaaS offering to accelerate generative AI deployments | VentureBeat

Cisco notes Motific will be previewed at Cisco Live EMEAR and will become generally available by June 2024. However, the company has not shared how much teams will have to shell out to use the product. 

How audio-jacking using gen AI can distort live audio transactions | VentureBeat

Using gen AI to identify and intercept keywords and replace them in context is the essence of how audio jacking works.

Open-source social network Diaspora goes live | Network World

Despite early security woes, Diaspora is testing the waters in a limited alpha invite-only release.

Cisco tablet not an iPad knock-off: Chambers | Network World

Cisco's new Cius tablet for business collaboration will remain a workplace tool and not morph into a consumer-market competitor to the iPad or Kindle, company CEO John Chambers told a press roundtable at Cisco Live here this week.

‘LinkedIn Labs’ Showcases Experimental Projects | Network World

LinkedIn showcases experimental applications and projects via its new site LinkedIn Labs, where users can get their hands on new features and help determine their fate. Here's a rundown of four apps that are currently live.

New phishing attack chats up victims | Network World

With many who bank online now wary of phishing attacks, criminals are adding fake live-chat support windows to their Web sites to make them seem more real.

Cisco to expand mobile collaboration features | Network World

Cisco will tackle the mobile world over the next year with a series of new features to bring smartphones into business communications, the head of the company's software group said at the Cisco Live conference on Wednesday.

Watchdop group cites continued Foxconn abuses | Network World

A group based in Hong Kong this week issued a report alleging continued Foxconn worker abuse, and questioned some of the promises made by the contract manufacturer to live up to its code of conduct.

At Pittsburgh hockey games, fans dial up live video, replays from mobile phones | Network World

An innovative project from Carnegie Mellon University gives Pittsburgh hockey fans a new way to watch the game.

5 ways to use bootable Linux live discs | Network World

In the almost 20 years since Linux was first released into the world, free for anyone to use and modify however they like, the operating system has been put to a lot of uses. Today, a vast number of servers run Linux to serve up Web pages and applications, while user-friendly versions of Linux run PCs, netbooks, and even Android and WebOS phones.

Will femtocells ever get their moment? | Network World

Although femtocells have yet to live up to the hype in terms of sales, femtocell vendor Airvana is still confident that they have a future in the mobile marketplace.

Microsoft adds interactive feature to Live Search | Network World

Microsoft has added a feature to Live Search designed to give users up-to-the-minute information linked to a particular search query to help make searches more interactive for users.

Super Bowl Sunday: 15 Twitter Feeds to Follow | Network World

Come Sunday, #SB44--the official Twitter hashtag that the NFL has designated for all tweets related to Super Bowl XLIV--will no doubt top Twitter's trending topics. You can rely on Jim Nantz and Phil Simms to call the play-by-play of the game on CBS, but if you want additional analysis, or the inside scoop on what's happening during commercial breaks and timeouts, look to the sports analysts and football fans tweeting live--some right from Sun Life Stadium. Here are 15 Twitter accounts you should consider

Microsoft picks Bing as name for new search engine | Network World

Microsoft has picked Bing as the branding for its new search engine, putting to rest months of speculation of what the next iteration of Live Search would be called.

Wikileaks causes ‘need to know’ pendulum to swing again | Network World

If you are in the security profession long enough, you realize that security policies are generally a pendulum that you have to live with. While the recent Wikileaks incident will cause information sharing within the Department of Defense and US Government as a whole to swing back the other way, you can bet that in a few years, it will swing back to wholesale information sharing again. Like many aspects of the world, security practices are--unfortunately--driven by the most recent events.

How to Manage Surveillance Video | Network World

Video management software (VMS) allows you to record and view live video from multiple surveillance cameras--either IP-based or analog cameras with an encoder--monitor alarms, control cameras and retrieve recordings from an archive. Because they are IP-based, VMS systems are more expandable and flexible than DVR-based systems, and employees can control the software from anywhere on the network. Surveillance and security teams can use the software for live monitoring, as well as investigative and forensic p

Broadcaster group signs on for mobile DTV | Network World

A group of 12 TV broadcasters has joined in on plans for free, live mobile TV, promising service in 20 metropolitan areas by late next year.

Microsoft offers Twitter-style service in China | Network World

Microsoft has launched a microblog-style service in China based on Windows Live Messenger, expanding the social-networking functions linked to the chat software in a country where it is a hit.

Microsoft’s Live@edu to add SharePoint | Network World

Microsoft is filling out its free Live@edu service for schools with the addition of SharePoint Online. The service is expected to be added in the second half of 2010.

Silverlight adoption hampered by economic crisis | Network World

Microsoft's Silverlight technology has streamed some high-profile live events lately, the inauguration of U.S. President Barack Obama and the 2008 Summer Olympics among them. But Silverlight's real promise for the business customer -- to improve user interfaces for day-to-day applications -- has been thwarted by tightening budgets.

Microsoft looks to get more from Live Labs researchers | Network World

Microsoft is restructuring its Live Labs research group, sending about half the researchers to work within product groups at the company.

In Australia, secure your Wi-Fi — or face a visit from the police | Network World

If you live in the Australian state of Queensland and have an insecure Wi-Fi router, you may get a visit from the police.

Recycled spectrum to help realize global LTE roaming | Network World

As more LTE (Long Term Evolution) networks go live across the globe, operators have started planning to offer data roaming, and reusing existing spectrum is seen as one of the best chances of getting worldwide coverage, according to speakers at the LTE Forum conference this week in Stockholm.

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