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Skyflow raises $30M more as AI spikes demand for its privacy business | TechCrunch

This morning, Skyflow announced that it has raised a $30 million Series B extension led by Khosla Ventures. The deal is interesting on a number of fronts,

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Кажется, я нашел лучший смартфон до 25000 рублей. Это редкий OnePlus на Snapdragon 782G, который круче всех - AndroidInsider.ru

Малоизвестный OnePlus Nord CE 3 является лучшим смартфоном до 25 тысяч рублей в 2024 году. Он работает на процессоре Snapdragon 782G, имеет флагманскую камеру, заряжается за 30 минут и не оставляет шанса конкурентам.

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The 30-Day .NET Challenge, Day 9: Null Safety | HackerNoon

The article demonstrates the use of null-state analysis to remove compiler warnings of “check code for null safety”.

DDN AI400X2 Turbo Appliance Accelerates Gen AI and Inference for Data Center and Cloud by 10x - insideBIGDATA

DDN®, a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) and multi-cloud data management solutions, announced the latest addition to its powerful A3I® solutions, the DDN AI400X2 Turbo. 30% more powerful than the AI400X2, the previous industry performance leader, the AI400X2 Turbo boasts faster performance and expanded connectivity options.

Acer Predator Helios 16: полный обзор игрового ноутбука с Nvidia RTX 4070 / NV

Узнайте подробности нашего детального обзора игрового ноутбука Acer Predator Helios 16. Какие FPS он выдает в современных играх.

Nvidia launches RTX 500 and 1000 Ada Generation laptop GPUs for AI on the go | VentureBeat

The Nvidia RTX 500 GPU delivers up to 14x the generative AI performance for models like Stable Diffusion.

Taiwanese LCD maker pleads guilty to price fixing | Network World

HannStar Display, a Taiwanese maker of liquid crystal displays (LCDs), has agreed to plead guilty and pay a US$30 million fine for participating in a global conspiracy to fix prices of the displays, the U.S. Department of Justice said.

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

The Grill: Brenda Decker | Network World

Brenda Decker has worked for the state of Nebraska for more than 30 years and has spent the past five as the state's CIO, so she knows how important IT has become to delivering government services. And she knows how to get the job done on a tight budget. It's a daunting task, because Decker oversees an organization that provides technology services to state agencies as well as to cities, towns, counties and schools. During her tenure, Decker has led critical improvements in IT, such as a large-scale e-mail

IBM still leads in patents, Microsoft maintains No. 3 spot and Cisco gains 30% | Network World

U.S. patents awarded in 2009 show IBM continuing its tradition of innovation with fellow high-tech vendors Microsoft, Cisco and Sun, just to name a few, gaining ground.

How a Global IT Revamp Is Fueling Ford’s Turnaround | Network World

When Ford unveiled its re-engineered Explorer in July, the buzz focused on its new options--an engine promising 30 percent better fuel economy, a touch-screen multimedia system, intelligent four-wheel drive, in-vehicle Wi-Fi and inflatable seat belts.

Paid iPhone apps deliver money, but only for the top few | Network World

About 30% of Apple's App Store downloads are paid applications, and about half of all iPhone and iPod touch users have downloaded at least one. These downloads have reaped close to 1 billion dollars in overall developer revenue since the online iPhone catalog was launched.

3Com co-founder Metcalfe’s quick take on HP-3Com buyout | Network World

Ethernet inventor Bob Metcalfe co-founded 3Com in 1979 with three others, and now that company is about to be acquired 30 years later by HP. 

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.

Researchers ready $30 fuel cell mobile phone recharger | Network World

Taiwanese researchers have built a new mobile-phone recharger based on fuel cell technology they say will cost little once manufacturing partners are on board.

A $30 Billion US census? | Network World

The number seemed staggering, but there it was. The cost of conducting the census has, on average, doubled each decade since 1970. If that rate of cost escalation continues into 2020, the nation could be looking at a $30 billion census.

Q&A: Tenenbaum says he faces bankruptcy after $675K piracy verdict | Network World

Boston University student Joel Tenenbaum, found guilty last week of illegally downloading and distributing 30 copyrighted songs -- and fined $675,000 by a jury -- has a lot to say about his case.

Tenenbaum hit with $675,000 fine for music piracy | Network World

In another big victory for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a federal jury has fined Boston University student Joel Tenenbaum $675,000 for illegally downloading and distributing 30 copyrighted songs.

HP’s trusty 12c financial calculator turns 30 | Network World

Designed for dealmakers, the 12c is engineered to handle complex formulas for calculating loan payments, determining bond yields, and constructing depreciation schedules. It's a cult classic among finance and business professionals.

Foxconn says pay raises in China not about suicides | Network World

Foxconn has raised pay among workers in China by an average 30 percent, but it says that the raise has nothing to do with a string of suicides that some experts say global media have misattributed to everything from poor working conditions to rapid modernization.

Happy birthday! The Walkman turns 30 | Network World

Sony introduced its Walkman portable cassette player thirty years ago this week, kicking off a revolution in the consumer electronics industry by changing the way people enjoy music.

EMC founder Richard Egan dies after long battle with cancer | Network World

EMC founder Richard Egan, who started his electronic data storage company 30 years ago, died Friday after a long battle with cancer. Egan served as EMC's CEO until 1992, as chairman of the board until 2001 and as the U.S. ambassador to Ireland, his ancestral home.

Interop: Avaya breathes new life into Nortel enterprise | Network World

Avaya's data networking business – obtained from its recent $900 million acquisition of Nortel’s Enterprise Solutions group – grew 30% in the company's second quarter, while its government business grew 15%, indications that momentum has returned following Nortel’s bankruptcy.

NASA, DARPA want public input for futuristic space exploration ideas | Network World

DARPA and NASA Ames Research Center today said they are soliciting abstracts, papers, topics and members for discussion panels, to be part of the 100 Year Starship Study Symposium to be held in Orlando, Fla., from Sept. 30 through Oct. 2.

Indian telecom makers want preference in equipment purchase | Network World

Indian telecommunications equipment makers are demanding that the local telecom regulator, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) should make it compulsory for Indian telecom service providers to buy at least 30 percent of their supplies locally.