Do you ever get distracted by your devices and social media at work? The answer is obviously in the affirmative. Letting go of Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and dozens of other smartphone apps can be difficult, especially when your phone is blowing up with notifications. Facebook has been an especially annoying app for me this year […]
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Week in Review: IoT Building Systems, MSPs, Killer Robots, etc.
This week, December 2-6, 2019: get the most out of IoT building systems, MSPs to the rescue, killer robots being created, and more.
This week, December 2-6, 2019: get the most out of IoT building systems, MSPs to the rescue, killer robots being created, and more.
Phillips, Paige Bring Use Clinical Artificial Intelligence to Help with Cancer Treatment
The two medical technology companies are collaborating on an AI-powered application to streamline and improve cancer diagnosis.
With the help of computational pathology firm Paige, healthcare technology giant Royal Phillips is bringing clinical artificial intelligence to pathology laboratories to help improve a pathologist’s workflow and treatment planning for patients. According to a joint news release Thursday, this strategic collaboration will first start with Paige Prostate to help pathologists quantify and characterize cancer […]
Widespread Use of Facial Recognition Faces an Uphill Battle
Facial recognition technology is largely unregulated, but some major cities are taking action and calling for regulation or a moratorium.
Along with a variety of sensors and connected devices, one of the key features of proverbial smart cities would be facial recognition software, particularly in law enforcement applicants. Police could potentially use the technology to stop crimes before they happen, find missing people and keep the public safe. However, there are also some legitimate concerns […]
Here’s Why Decision Makers Need to Care About Google’s Project Nightingale
The Project Nightingale whistleblower reveals why he or she lifted the lid on Google, and why people should care about the information being transferred.
The Project Nightingale whistleblower reveals why he or she lifted the lid on Google, and why people should care about the information being transferred.
5 Tips for Getting the Most Out of IoT Building Systems
Some important methodologies for how you can harness the power of IoT building systems with the cloud computing systems at your org.
The Internet of Things (IoT building systems) creates tons of Big Data and puts a large strain on internet infrastructure. But it also provides a strong potential to improve the tasks drastically and take necessary preventive measures for electronic appliances to smart traffic lights in order to reduce network congestion. For the big data companies, […]
Umbraco Heartcore Headless Content Management System Handles Large Volumes of Content Across Smart Platforms
Umbraco Heartcore brings open source SMS to SaaS-based headless content management systems. Software dev kits are an extra benefit to app developers.
Umbraco launches Umbraco Heartcore, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) headless content management system (CMS) for structuring and sharing content across multiple platforms, devices and channels. The company says it’s made software development kits (SDKs) available to let app developers use the software language and platform of their choice to build an infrastructure for any website, smartphone, smartwatch or […]
AWS, Verizon Partner to Bring 5G Edge Cloud Computing
AWS Verizon 5G partnership is bringing the cloud closer to mobile and connected devices at the edge of Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network.
Amazon Web Services’ re:Invent conference in Las Vegas has been chock-full of new product announcements and partnerships, but some of the most notable news to come out of the conference so far has been the company’s partnership with Verizon to deliver AWS Verizon 5G edge cloud computing. The telecommunications company and tech giant are merging […]
New Jersey Classifies Uber Drivers as Employees with $650M Bill
Claiming that the ride-sharing company misclassified its drivers as independent contractors, New Jersey is asking Uber to pay big bills.
Claiming that the ride-sharing company misclassified its drivers as independent contractors, New Jersey is asking Uber to pay big bills.
Qualcomm’s New Fingerprint Sensor Hailed as Secure
Qualcomm says its new 3D Sonic Max fingerprint sensor solves security issues with prior versions of the under-screen sensor.
With the rise of phishing attacks and sophisticated hacking activities, passwords are becoming less popular due to their security vulnerabilities. But the new Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensor may not be prone to as many vulns. Fingerprint scanning technology is now becoming more secure, as Qualcomm has upgraded its on-screen fingerprint reader to unlock a smartphone. The […]










