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Google’s new motto: Don’t be evil, be Apple
Is there a new generosity at the heart of Google? Can this possibly work as well as it has for Apple? And how’s it going so far?
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Read MoreAI chip startup Ceremorphic comes out of stealth mode
A host of novel chip features including analog computation will deliver a more-efficient, more reliable, more secure AI processor for multiple markets, CEO Venkat Mattel claims.
Read MoreContainers and Kubernetes underpin more edgy, artificial intelligence efforts
Containers are popular, and surveys show rise in Kubernetes adoption as their primary orchestration engine. This is key as applications grow more complex.
Read MoreCitizens to rate digital services in Brazil
The government has established minimum quality standards for digital services, with satisfaction rankings to be published on a monthly basis
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Read MoreQNAP users still struggling with Deadbolt ransomware after forced firmware updates
Censys said about 4,000 devices are still infected with Deadbolt ransomware.
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Despite what you might think, the computer science field is a patchwork of creative, innovative thinkers from all backgrounds, races, and genders.
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