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Mixed-type tabular data synthesis with score-based diffusion in latent space - Amazon Science

Recent advances in tabular data generation have greatly enhanced synthetic data quality. However, extending diffusion models to tabular data is challenging due to the intricately varied distributions and a blend of data types of tabular data. This paper introduces TABSYN, a methodology that…

Zapier Central debuts as no-code tool for building enterprise AI bots | VentureBeat

Similar to OpenAI's custom GPT Builder and Hugging Chat Assistants, a user can type in text what they want their bot to do.

Laptop e-mail cache tipped Apple to kickbacks scheme | Network World

Court papers filed by the U.S. Government and Apple against a former manager detail a scheme that allegedly saw confidential Apple data supplied to Asian electronics companies over more than three years in return for kickbacks of more than US$1 million.

Is Apple expanding use of new tamper-resistant screw for its iPhone? | Network World

Apple is switching to an unusual and rare type of exterior screw for its iPhone and other mobile products, making it much harder for users to take them apart and fool around with the internals, according to a Website that specializes in dissecting popular electronic devices.

Vendor Sampling | Network World

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

3 Ways to Reprioritize Your IT Infrastructure Investments | Network World

I've had the opportunity to visit several infrastructure and operations industry events already this year. Each targeted the same basic message: a return to innovation. But I have to wonder, are we really ready for innovation? The last 18 months have been marked by a consistent and constant effort to demonstrate return on investment (ROI). Why, as we now enter 2010, is there a sudden emphasis on innovation? The answer is what I refer to as "new shiny object syndrome."

Help desks under siege | Network World

For corporate IT managers, the start of the new year brings hope that budgets will grow, workloads will return to normal and the worst of the recession might be over.

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.

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.

Spectrum analyzer catches exam cheats in Taiwan | Network World

Police in Taiwan used a set of spectrum analyzers to catch at least three people suspected of cheating on an exam by monitoring them for mobile phone signals, a first case of its type, the equipment maker said on Wednesday.

Former Gartner manager gets jail for accepting bribes. | Network World

A former manager at the Gartner research firm was sentenced to four years in prison for steering $3.1 million in multimedia contracts to two outside vendors in return for kickbacks.

Sony to end TV manufacturing in Europe | Network World

Sony plans to end manufacturing of televisions in Europe this year and will sell its TV manufacturing plant in Spain to two local companies, it said Tuesday. The move, which is part of Sony's ongoing restructuring, will increase the company's reliance on outsourcing companies and it part of a plan to return its core TV operations to profitability.

Sony plans PlayStation expansion | Network World

Sony is hoping to return its PlayStation business to profitability next year with the help of new hardware devices and expansion of its network-delivered services platform, it said Thursday.

Nader lambastes Cisco, Chambers for lagging stock | Network World

Now even Ralph Nader is on Cisco's case -- not for any breach of consumer ethics, but instead for breach of investor return.

Future Xerox printer uses new ink, heats paper | Network World

Xerox on Monday offered a glimpse into the future of its printing products, announcing a high-speed inkjet printer that employs a new type of liquid-free ink to produce higher quality prints while reducing costs.

Look, no hands! G.tec uses brain interface to tweet | Network World

Austrian company Guger Technologies (g.tec) has developed a brain-computer interface that can be used to "type" short text messages simply by staring at letters on a screen.

DEC co-founder writes memoir, traces company’s rise and fall | Network World

Harlan Anderson, who founded Digital Equipment Corp. with Ken Olsen in 1957, has written a new book on his days as a computer pioneer: "Learn, Earn and Return: My Life as a Computer Pioneer," published by Locust Press. In it, he chronicles his humble beginnings on an Illinois farm up through his first interactions with computers at the University of Illinois; large-scale projects at MIT's Lincoln Lab;, and then founding, growing and watching, from afar, the ultimate demise of DEC.

RSA’s SecurID security breach: What should you do? | Network World

RSA's disclosure last night that it has suffered a sophisticated cyberattack in which attackers obtained some type of information about RSA's SecurID product for two-factor authentication is prompting a variety of suggestions in how customers should deal with the problem.

Epicor Sued Over Alleged ERP Project Failure | Network World

Epicor is being sued by one of its customers over an ERP (enterprise resource planning) project that allegedly racked up five times its expected implementation costs, in the latest dispute of this type to become public.

Wall Street Beat: IT vendors see return to growth | Network World

With quarterly IT sales results pouring in, vendors including IBM, Google, Advanced Micro Devices and Intel appear more confident than ever that the global recession's depressing effects on the tech market are lifting.

Three Phases of SharePoint: What Type of User Are You? | Network World

SharePoint, Microsoft's software program offering everything from online document management to Intranets to social networking sites, has over 100 million users and a majority of them are from Fortune 500 companies, according to Microsoft.

Is the Palm Pre suffering from high return rates? | Network World

The Palm Pre might be subject to excessively high return rates, according to an equities market researcher. But then again it might not.

New Type of role playing game, ‘GhostX’ | Network World

There is a new concept RPG being provided at gamengame.com, a game host that offers prominent Korean online games free to play. The name of this ingenious game is GhostX. While a conventional RPG is characterized with either medieval or sci-fi components, GhostX can be distinguished with unique settings based on a virtual modern world. The idea of transforming ghost (Nanobot) conceived from genetic engineering is convincingly engaging for the players of the present world and be drawn into the story. On tha

Sony records second loss, sees profits ahead | Network World

Sony recorded its second straight year of losses last year as sales fell 6.7 percent, but the company expects to return to profitability this year, it said Thursday.