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Google researchers unveil 'VLOGGER', an AI that can bring still photos to life | VentureBeat

Google researchers have developed 'VLOGGER', an AI system that generates realistic talking head videos from a single image, using advanced diffusion models, enabling new applications while raising concerns about deepfakes.

Predictive relevance uncertainty for recommendation systems - Amazon Science

Click-through Rate (CTR) module is the foundation block of recommendation system and used for search, content selection, advertising, video streaming etc. CTR is modelled as a classification problem and extensive research is done to improve the CTR models. However, uncertainty method for these…

Meet 'Liberated Qwen', an uncensored LLM that strictly adheres to system prompts | VentureBeat

Abacaus AI tested the uncensored LLM on MT-Bench and found it performs slightly better than the best open-source model on the HumanEval leaderboard – Qwen1.5-72B chat.

Alibaba's new AI system 'EMO' creates realistic talking and singing videos from photos | VentureBeat

Alibaba researchers have developed a new AI system called EMO that animates portraits with fluid and expressive talking and singing motions perfectly synced to audio, significantly advancing the state-of-the-art in controllable video synthesis.

AMD unveils Embedded+ architecture for edge AI hardware | VentureBeat

AMD Embedded+ architecture fuses Ryzen Embedded processors with Versal adaptive System-on-Chips (SoCs) on a unified integrated board.

Cisco unified communications saves money for Henny Penny | Network World

Henny Penny swapped out its aging Avaya PBXs for Cisco unified communication gear and wound up with a more expensive system that saves money on travel and improves communication with distributors.

Ellison announces ‘one big, honkin’ cloud’ | Network World

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison unveiled his company's entry into the private cloud computing system battles on Sunday, upping the competitive stakes between Oracle and rivals like IBM and Hewlett-Packard.

Can behavioral biometrics help detect terrorists entering the U.S.? | Network World

Fingerprinting air passengers entering the United States is one counter-terrorism method used today . But the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has another idea in the works: a behavioral biometrics monitoring system that gauges small changes in a person's body, d믭 the "fidget factor," especially in answer to a question such as "Do you intend to cause harm to America?"

Happy SysAdmin Day (despite the pay) | Network World

Today is System Administrator Appreciation Day, but the IT workers who keep corporate desktops, servers and networks running don't have much to celebrate.

How An ERP System Can Help Manage Your Company’s Energy Use | Network World

ERP data provides the key to cutting energy consumption and reducing carbon emissions for the City of Palo Alto

Microsoft Kinect is not racist, Consumer Reports says | Network World

Consumer Reports debunked a report that Microsoft's new gaming system doesn't recognize dark-skinned players.

Red Hat to focus on core products and service, says new CEO | Network World

Red Hat's new CEO plans to keep the company focused on its core Linux operating system and middleware business while also improving the service it offers to customers, he said Thursday.

The Avaya FAQ | Network World

Avaya has made news over the past few years by going private, buying up Nortel's enterprise division and revamping its channel partner system. Here are some frequently asked questions about Avaya.

Verizon introduces the newest Motorola Droid | Network World

Verizon on Tuesday introduced the newest Droid and the second from Motorola, but some Android fans may be disappointed to learn that it won't ship with the latest operating system or the newest Flash Player.

Intel: 1,000-core processor possible | Network World

A group of Intel researchers have pioneered a messaging system that would allow multiple cores to communicate

Build a budget PC for less than $500 | Network World

Building your own desktop PC is a fun and easy project that will allow you to customize a system to fit your needs. Earlier this year we showed you how to build a high-powered video editing machine, but this time we worked to keep the price tag under US$500.

Microsoft’s sleep proxy lowers PC energy use | Network World

Microsoft researchers have slashed desktop energy use with a sleep proxy system that maintains a PC's network presence even when it is turned off or put into standby mode.

With iOS, Apple gets the OK to borrow a Cisco name | Network World

Three years after being sued by Cisco Systems for giving its iPhone the same name as a Cisco product, Apple has taken another page from the Cisco playbook, renaming its iPhone operating system, iOS.

Former contractor says FBI put back door in OpenBSD | Network World

A former government contractor says that the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation installed a number of back doors into the encryption software used by the OpenBSD operating system.

VDI review: NComputing vSpace and L-Series virtual desktops | Network World

NComputing is the only VDI solution of the three reviewed [1] that provides its own virtualization [2] layer -- no VMware [3], Citrix [4], or Microsoft hypervisor [5] required. NComputing's vSpace is a virtualization application with an ultrasmall footprint that runs on any Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 host operating system. Much like Terminal Services, it carves up the underlying system's resources among multiple users, allowing a single computer to host as many as 30 simultaneous desktops. Performan

Bank of the West tilts from Cisco MARS to LogRhythm | Network World

When there was a hullabaloo last November over Cisco all too quietly ending any new third-party support for the Cisco Security, Monitoring, Analysis and Response System (MARS), analysts predicted IT managers might not be as eager to fly to MARS anymore since MARS would not be expanding log collection for non-Cisco equipment in the future.

How to Turn an IT System Into an External Product | Network World

Scenario: Selling the USTA's Event Management System

Talk to the suits: How to sell IT outside of IT | Network World

Thomas Murphy needed a new ERP system, and he needed $300 million to buy it.

EU Parliament warned to wait for ruling on patent law | Network World

The European Parliament has been asked to wait for a landmark ruling from the European Court of Justice before voting on a single-patent system for Europe that organizations fear could hurt software companies.

Vendor Sampling | Network World

These vendors all provide some type of automated tiering system. Many of them are based on storage federation or virtualization.

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