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Databricks acquires Lilac to supercharge data quality efforts for gen AI apps | VentureBeat

Lilac’s entire tech stack will come under Databricks Mosaic AI tooling to give developers a way to better curate their unstructured datasets for custom generative AI systems.

Are AI outputs protected speech? No, and its a dangerous proposition, legal expert says | VentureBeat

AI is undoubtedly expressive, but protecting its outputs under the First Amendment would have catastrophic consequences, Peter Salib argues.

Why OpenAI's nonprofit mission to build AGI is under fire — again | The AI Beat | VentureBeat

Much of the legal firestorm around Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI can be traced back to OpenAI's unusual nonprofit structure.

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.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii sets sales record in Japan | Network World

Just under a year after it went on sale, Nintendo's "New Super Mario Bros. Wii" has become the first Wii software title to sell 4 million copies in Japan, a market data provider said Tuesday.

Customized Xbox 360 controller brings gaming to the disabled | Network World

Steve Spohn is wheelchair-bound, on a ventilator and can barely move because of muscular dystrophy, but he's still able to play video games. He participated in last week's Games for Health conference in Boston, where the AbleGamers Foundation hosted the Hardware Hackers Challenge, a contest to build a handicap-accessible game controller in under two hours.

Major quake shakes Japan, causing widespread disruption | Network World

A large earthquake shook the Japanese capital Tokyo on Friday afternoon knocking items from shelves and sending people under tables.

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.

Groups seek to challenge US gov’t on seized laptops | Network World

The policy of random laptop searches and seizures by U.S. government agents at border crossings is under attack again, with a pair of civil rights groups seeking potential plaintiffs for a lawsuit that challenges the practice.

Forecast 2010: 6 hottest skills for 2010 | Network World

Pent-up demand for new projects. Veteran employees leaving the company. Who could complain about such pressures in the waning months of 2009, when the year was spent under a cloud of economic misery?

Spacebook laptop to launch screen space race | Network World

With its first laptop, gScreen Computer Corp. will deliver 4.6 million pixels of desktop real estate with the Spacebook's dual 17-inch LED screens, for under $3,000.

Sony, Microsoft show progress in motion gaming | Network World

For anyone expecting significant updates on the progress of the motion-controlled gaming systems under development by Sony and Microsoft, this year's Tokyo Game Show will have disappointed. While both systems made brief appearances -- Microsoft's behind glass on the show floor and Sony's at a news conference -- the lack of demonstrations indicated that a fair amount of work remains before either is ready for sale.

China further tightens rules for domain name owners | Network World

Web site owners in China will have to start submitting personal photos to register their sites with the government under new trial regulations, China's latest move in an Internet clampdown focused on porn.

A new way to get iPhones under control | Network World

TrustDigital has released an updated version of its mobile device management software, with improved support for the Apple iPhone, including the new 3GS model, and iPod Touch.

Sony Takes Aim at Apple iPhone, iPad and iTunes | Network World

Although under siege and late to the game, Sony still might woo consumers with new products that largely mimic Apple products if the price is right, says one analyst.

HP puts the net pedal to the metal | Network World

Marius Haas is senior vice president and general manager of HP's ProCurve Networking business, which was recently aligned with the company's server, storage and services businesses under HP's Technology Solutions Group, creating an approximately $45 billion unit. Haas, who previously served as senior vice president of strategy and corporate development, is charged with shifting the network business into overdrive. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Haas to talk about the market and his p

Registrars under fire in domain disputes | Network World

Some brand owners claim that domain-name registrars are making money from cybersquatters at the expense of legitimate brands -- and that ICANN isn't doing enough to stop it.

Is Your Domain Safe from Seizure for Copyright Infringement? | Network World

A group questions the government's process for shutdowns, but corporate sites are likely protected under safe-harbor provisions

Long-life battery maker targets more laptop brands, but not netbooks | Network World

Boston-Power says sales of its long-life Lithium-Ion batteries are ramping up as Hewlett-Packard Co. makes them available for more and more PC models under its exclusive arrangement with the startup.

Anonymous withdraws Indian hack under pressure | Network World

The fledgling Indian operation of hacker group Anonymous attacked the website of the Indian army on Friday, but reversed its decision after it ran into criticism from Indian supporters who were annoyed that the Indian army was targeted.

Clearwire free to use LTE under changed Intel deal | Network World

Clearwire and Intel have revised a technology deal that forbade the WiMax service provider from using any other technology, and Clearwire is already talking with equipment vendors about how it might adopt LTE (Long-Term Evolution) for its network.

Groupon’s China site faces strong local competitors | Network World

Under pressure from entrenched local competition, Groupon, a late comer, is lagging in the Chinese group buying market. A focus on hiring local managers, and possible acquisitions, could however see its fortunes pick up, analysts said.

Microsoft: GPL Linux code release not due to violation | Network World

Microsoft released set of Linux drivers for its Hyper-V software under the General Public License version 2 (GPLv2) not because of "perceived obligations" to that license but because it is the preferred license of the Linux community and would benefit both Microsoft customers and users of Linux, according to a company executive.

Microsoft’s Linux madness has a method | Network World

Under the glare of Microsoft's historic Linux kernel code submission last week is the fact that the software giant on many levels still lives in a community of one much more so than a community at large.

Microsoft/Linux milestones | Network World

Microsoft Monday made an historic move by submitting device drivers to the Linux kernel under a GPLv2 license. Microsoft has had a checkered past with both Linux and its open source GPL licensing structure, so the move was a jaw dropper. Here is a look at some of the milestones since Microsoft internal memos leaked in 1998 that attacked the open source Linux operating system as it began to pick up steam as an alternative to Windows.