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NVIDIA and HP Supercharge Data Science and Generative AI on Workstations - insideBIGDATA

HP Amplify — NVIDIA and HP Inc. today announced that NVIDIA CUDA-X™ data processing libraries will be integrated with HP AI workstation solutions to turbocharge the data preparation and processing work that forms the foundation of generative AI development.

Barbie Flip Phone — HMD выпустит телефон в стиле Барби / NV

HMD, производитель телефонов Nokia, готовится к выпуску необычного мобильного устройства — Barbie Flip Phone, которое не является смартфоном.

Facebook sues Faceporn, claiming trademark infringement | Network World

Facebook has sued Faceporn.com, claiming the porn site essentially copied Facebook to build an X-rated social network.

Gen Y vs. Gen X: Who Causes More IT Headaches? | Network World

Gen Y workers are the lazy, entitled ones giving IT the headaches with all that bring-your-own technology, right? Think again. New Forrester research finds that Gen Y isn't all that different from Gen X in its views of IT.

Cisco Kills the Flip Camera, Consumers Ask Why | Network World

There I was at the San Francisco Giants game the other evening, when my buddy decided to do something a bit silly -- but memorable -- and handed me his little Flip camera. I'm not going to share the YouTube link, but the video is pretty good, considering the lighting was weird and it was a very chaotic environment. There's no way that I would have done nearly as well with my iPhone.

Mobile deathmatch: Can the Pre knock out the iPhone? | Network World

If the battle between the BlackBerry and the iPhone was in essence a replay of PC versus Mac, the Battle between the Palm Pre and the iPhone is more like a battle between Windows 7 and Mac OS X. The matchup, on paper, is pretty close. So we set out to dig deeper. Galen has spent a lot of time with the iPhone as part of InfoWorld’s previous mobile deathmatch between the iPhone and BlackBerry, while Brandon bought a Pre as soon as it came out and has quickly made it a key part of his everyday life.

Mac OS X more vulnerable than Windows in some ways, security expert says | Network World

Mac users are less likely to get viruses, but there is nothing inherently more secure about Apple's operating system.

Droid X: Like the EVO, minus the 4G | Network World

The HTC EVO 4G upped the ante earlier this year for what constitutes a big, powerful smartphone. Motorola, it seems, is willing to match it

Cisco CEO Chambers: Why the Flip video camera matters to CIOs | Network World

Cisco CEO John Chambers on how consumer-oriented technology like the Flip video camera is getting the attention of enterprise CIOs.

Droid X vs. the Droid: Key differences emerge | Network World

Although Motorola's Droid X and Droid smartphones bear similar names, they are very different devices.

Cisco buying Flip video camera maker for $590 million | Network World

Cisco Thursday announced its intent to acquire privately held Pure Digital Technologies, creator of the Flip video camcorder for consumers, for $590 million in stock.

Apple issues massive security update for Mac OS X | Network World

Apple today issued multiple updates for Mac OS X and Java that patched 55 bugs, including one for its Safari Web browser that prompted a security researcher to blast the company for a half-hearted approach to security.

Mac users rant about Mac OS X update glitches | Network World

Mac users have reported an unusual number of problems installing Mac OS X 10.5.7, the huge security and feature update that Apple unveiled on Tuesday.

OS shoot-out: Windows vs. Mac OS X vs. Linux | Network World

2008 saw Windows' market share drop to less than 90 percent. Should you switch to Mac or Linux, too?

Norton Online Backup gets big upgrade, supports Mac | Network World

Symantec released version 2.0 of its Norton Online Backup product, which now supports Mac OS X and allows file sharing between users and Web access to any backed up documents.

The debate resumes over Mac security | Network World

The Mac community this week has been debating an updated Knowledge Base article on Apple's Web site that raised questions about the company's stance on security. The recent update, which was pulled down on Tuesday, originally recommended that users install at least one antivirus software app. It was an odd statement given that Apple has often bashed rival Windows for being less secure than Mac OS X.

Apple iPad, iOS influences show in Mac OS X preview | Network World

Apple has released a preview version of its next Mac OS X software, showing the influence of the iPad and iOS on the flagship computer UI.

DEMO 2011: New Mobile Apps that Are Good for Business | Network World

Remember when you flipped open your mobile phone and only made calls with it? It wasn't that long ago, but after watching the demos of mobile applications startup companies at DEMO Spring 2011, the flip phone seems prehistoric.

Ed Felten on e-voting: What can go wrong | Network World

Voting machines of all stripes have remarkably similar flaws and though geographically scattered, inaccurate tallies of votes are not likely to flip a whole presidential election, there is a "nightmare scenario" that could. Meanwhile on the state level, security issues have already popped up in the wake of various states' deployments of direct-recording electronic (DRE) voting machines.

Apple WWDC 2011, set for June 6-10, to highlight iOS and Mac OS futures | Network World

Apple has announced that its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2011)  will be held June 6-10 in San Francisco, and promises to unveil the future of the iOS software used in its iPad and iPhone as well as the Mac OS X software at the heart of its computers.

AIR 2.0 will flow to Flip cams, local apps | Network World

While Flash Player got most of the attention at Adobe Systems' developer conference this week, the company also announced an update to Adobe AIR, a runtime environment that allows Flash programs to run offline on the desktop.

Cisco CIO Offers Tips for Talkin’ Business | Network World

Cisco CEO John Chambers this week announced a major restructuring of the company's business after two quarters of disappointing financial results. Namely, Cisco plans to stop producing consumer products like the Flip video camera and will roll its Umi consumer telepresence product into its business telepresence line. In addition, there will be a workforce reduction of 550 people.

Are we about to witness a real OS X virus? | Network World

Mac antivirus maker, Intego, has published an interesting alert about a potential OS X virus that an enterprising individual is trying to sell through auction. With absolutely no technical information to go on, the antivirus maker is treating the announcement with caution.

Apple patches 25 Mac OS X security vulnerabilities | Network World

Apple Tuesday issued its fourth security Mac OS X update of the year, patching 25 vulnerabilities, nearly half of them considered critical. The company also updated Safari for the Mac to plug a hole already fixed in the Windows version of the browser and released an update to bring the OS to version 10.5.4.

Microsoft on{X} makes Android phones smarter than Windows phones | Network World

It seems strange -- and it is -- but Microsoft is launching an application programming system called on{X} for Android phones that make it easy for Java-savvy users to turn the phones into smart, hypervigilant assistants.