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Beyond AI: How Nvidia is helping scale quantum computing | VentureBeat

The company today launched Quantum Cloud, which allows users to build and test new quantum apps and algorithms in the cloud. 

Cognition emerges from stealth to launch AI engineer Devin | VentureBeat

In the SWE-bench test, Devin was able to correctly resolve 13.86% of GitHub issues without any assistance, performing far better than GPT-4.

Zero-shot test-time adaptation via knowledge distillation for personalized speech denoising and dereverberation - Amazon Science

We propose a personalization framework to adapt compact models to test time environments and improve their speech enhancement performance in noisy and reverberant conditions. The use-cases are when the end-user device encounters only one or a few speakers and noise types that tend to reoccur in the…

Only 5 (all women) of 135 pass Defcon social engineering test | Network World

Organizers of a recent Defcon social engineering contest will release their results next week. One conclusion is that women did well in protecting corporate secrets.

Space junk from old China test threatens satellites | Network World

Three years after the Chinese blew up a satellite in space with a missile the debris from that explosion continues to grow.

GPL faces test in German court | Network World

A major challenge to the principles of free software was mounted in a German district court on Tuesday.

Upgrade path to Android 2.0 uncertain | Network World

With this week's release of Verizon Wireless' Droid phone comes the first real test of the potential for fragmentation with Android.

4 Swine Flu Scams Making the Rounds | Network World

The words "swine flu" had barely been uttered last spring when spammers and malware authors, hoping to take advantage of fears and curiosity about the virus, began devising ways to trick people with clever subject lines and fake web sites. In April, only days after officials began to talk about the virus, officially known as H1N1, researchers with several security firms reported spam relating to the virus already accounted for 4 percent of all unwanted emails.

Nortel purchase to test Avaya big time | Network World

2010 should be a watershed year for Avaya, which has been reinventing itself for the past three years and is just about to take on the challenge of acquiring and integrating the enterprise assets of Nortel.

Award-Winning Researcher Will Test Stroke-Detection Devices | Network World

With a US$100,000 cash award from Microsoft, the University of Sydney's Alistair McEwan will set up trials of electronic devices that can diagnose heart attacks and strokes early.

Palm Pre readies app store e-commerce beta test | Network World

Palm is about to launch a beta test of an online system for selling and buying webOS applications. That means the "end of free" for Palm Pre users.

Windows Thin PC ready for customers to test | Network World

A stripped-down version of Windows designed by Microsoft for thin clients is now available publicly for customers to download and evaluate.

Virtual test track lets Ford study driver experience | Network World

The large, white dome set atop an array of hydraulic pistons looks like a flight simulator, but the US$10 million facility is actually Ford Motor Company's Virtual Test Track Experiment, or VIRTTEX Lab.

Intel, Microsoft’s Wintel alliance faces test at IDF | Network World

The strength of the once-prosperous Wintel alliance could be tested at Intel's developer show next week as the chip maker and Microsoft adapt to a market shift from PCs to mobile devices such as tablets, analysts said this week.

Microsoft reveals Office 2010 timing, technical preview | Network World

As expected, Microsoft on Monday revealed a test version of the next round of its Office suite of products, which will be available in the first half of 2010.

US Air Force phishing test transforms into a problem | Network World

Sorry Airman Supershaggy, "Transformers 3" is not coming to Andersen Air Force Base. And by the way, you've been phished.

Juniper unveils cloud-based lab for customer testing | Network World

Juniper is harnessing the cloud to make it easier and less expensive for customers to test its products.

Can the iPad Cure What Ails Us? | Network World

A neurology patient at a Texas hospital may soon find doctors handing him an iPad with game-like apps on it to test his motor skills. Nurses will be able to roam bedsides while remotely checking electrocardiograms, or EKGs, on their iPads. Doctors are already sharing medical records on iPads with their peers, in order to discuss patient care.

Purdue, USF test-drive Cisco CleanAir, uncover RF interference | Network World

CleanAir gives Cisco WLAN administrators something they never had before: a real-time, remote view of RF interference anywhere in the network.

Cisco, Juniper conduct trial of fed’s IPv6 tests | Network World

The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory in July conducted the first trial of the U.S. federal government's new IPv6 test suite on equipment from 10 leading network vendors, including Cisco, Juniper, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and Sun.

Energy Efficient Ethernet being put to the test | Network World

The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab (UNH-IOL)  has begun testing Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) products to make sure they work together.

Vimov helps developers test multitouch iPad apps | Network World

Vimov is offering developers writing for the Apple iPad a head-start in testing their apps, using an iPhone as a multitouch controller for Apple's iPad simulator. The tool is designed to help developers who otherwise face problems testing some hardware-dependant features of their apps until they can get their hands on a real iPad.

How to get your kid into an elite computer science program | Network World

High school seniors are facing stiffer-than-ever competition when applying to the nation's top computer science programs this fall. But admissions officers and professors at elite tech schools can offer tips aimed at helping your child get accepted come spring.

LTE tests signal Clearwire is serious | Network World

WiMax carrier Clearwire is likely to adopt LTE (Long-Term Evolution), and its decision will probably be known within a year, analysts said following the company's announcement on Wednesday that it will test the network technology.

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