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Up close and personal with Scuderia Corsa’s Ferrari 488 GT3 race car

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What better thing to do with a Ferrari than go visit a Ferrari race car?

Why Tor Books’ first podcast drama Steal the Stars should steal your attention

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Office romance and aliens make for an odd but vividly descriptive blend in podcast.

Tracking the spread of culture through folktales

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Genomic, geographical, and cultural data join forces.

Why our brains lead us astray when we take things at face value

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A new book looks at how we overestimate what we can tell from a first impression.

StarCraft Remastered’s day-one LAN parties can win free pizza today

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SCR's release date celebrated with the first "food for a LAN party" contest we've seen.

Shondaland goes online as Netflix pens deal with Grey’s Anatomy creator

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Rhimes leaves ABC Studios after 15 years to make new content for Netflix.

If Anonymous ‘pwnd’ the Daily Stormer, they did a spectacularly awful job

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More likely damage control after host GoDaddy pulled plug Doubts have been cast over claims that hacktivists have taken control of neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer.…

Supplement maker on FDA blacklist after deadly bacteria found in water system

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The bacteria are often drug resistant and were found in some products for kids.

Parked electric cars are earning money balancing the grid in Denmark

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Vehicle-to-grid system could offer frequency response, incentivize electric ownership.

Microsoft unveils simpler .Net Core, standard .Net APIs

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Microsoftrsquo;s .Net Core 2.0, an upgrade to the companyrsquo;s open source, cross-platform implementation of .Net, is becoming available today.

The new release includes improvements intended to make .Net Core easier to use.
It also conforms to the .Net Standard 2.0 specification designed to facilitate code sharing among .Net Framework, .Net Core, and Xamarin.Thenbsp;.Net Core frameworknbsp;can be used to build web applications and services that run on Windows, MacOS, or Linux.

Ease of use improvements in .Net Core 2.0 include making the dotnet restore command (used to install project dependencies and other tasks) implicit for commands like run, build, and publish that require it.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

The LG V30 rumor roundup: OLED, f.16 camera, fancy “HD” haptics

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We round up the LG V30 news so far.

WannaCry vanquisher Marcus Hutchins pleads not guilty to flogging banking trojan Kronos

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Trial scheduled for October Marcus Hutchins, the WannaCry kill-switch hero, has today pleaded not guilty to charges of creating and selling malware at a hearing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.…

Blatant clone or marketing hoax? The curious case of Tokyo 41 and Tokyo 42

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The "demake" trend gets twisted with a touch of ARG (alternate reality game) panache.

IDG Contributor Network: 3 reasons to embrace horizontal scaling for secondary storage

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“Silos build the wall in peoplersquo;s minds and tie the knots in their hearts,” writes Pearl Zhu in IT Innovation: Reinvent IT for the Digital Age.Nutanix and other technology vendors popularized the concept of hyperconvergencemdash;combining compute and storage in the same boxmdash;in an attempt to do away with silos in virtualization environments.For virtualization workloads, hyperconvergence is also extending into backup.

By 2020, 30 percent of organizations will have replaced traditional backup applications with storage- or hyperconverged integrated systems for the majority of backup workloads, according to a 2017 Gartner study.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

AWS unveils AI monitoring for Amazon S3

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AWS launched Amazon Macie today, a service that leverages machine learning to help customers prevent inadvertent exposure of sensitive data and unauthorized access to data in Amazon S3.

The company said Amazon Macie will support additional AWS storage services later this year. Inside the companyrsquo;s S3 (Simple Cloud Storage Service) platform, Amazon Macie will use natural language processing to discover and classify sensitive data, looking at factors such as personally identifiable information, private keys, and credit card information.

The Macie service will also continuously monitor data access for unusual activity.

Anomalies will trigger alerts to a customerrsquo;s security team, Matt Wood, general manager of artificial intelligence at AWS, said.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

South Australia okays giant solar thermal plant from SolarReserve

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The 150MW plant will be completed by 2020, SA government says.

New Office attack flops but shows how easily crooks weaponise vulns

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Exploit combo fails to dodge Word warning prompts A new Microsoft Office attack is doing the rounds that combines two previously known exploits.…

NewVoiceMedia appoints President and Chief Operating Officer to strengthen U.S. presence

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LONDON, 15 August 2017 - NewVoiceMedia, a leading global provider of cloud contact centre and inside sales technology that enables businesses to have more successful conversations, today announced that it has appointed Dennis Fois as President and Chief Operating Officer to strengthen its executive team.Dennisrsquo;s responsibilities include global leadership of NewVoiceMediarsquo;s marketing, product marketing and customer success functions. He brings more than 25 years of experience in international leadership strategy, sales, marketing and business development... Source: RealWire

Our postindustrial lifestyles are hard on our knees—but we don’t know why

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Living longer and being fatter are part, but not all, of it.

Google’s Deeplearn.js brings machine learning to the browser

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Google is offering an open source, hardware-accelerated library for machine learning that runs in a browser.

The library is currently supported only in the desktop version of Google Chrome, but the project is working to support more devices. The Deeplearn.js library enables training of neural networks within a browser, requiring no software installation or back end. “A client-side ML library can be a platform for interactive explanations, for rapid prototyping and visualization, and even for offline computation,” Google researchers said. “And if nothing else, the browser is one of the worldrsquo;s most popular programming platforms.”[ Learn how to write apps that take full advantage of machine learning: Data in, intelligence out: Machine learning pipelines demystified • Googlersquo;s machine-learning cloud pipeline explained • R and Python drive SQL Server 2017 into machine learning. | Keep up with hot topics in programming with InfoWorldrsquo;s App Dev Report newsletter. ]Using the WebGL JavaScript API for 2D and 3D graphics, Deeplearn.jsnbsp; can conduct computations on the GPU.

This offers significant performance, thus getting past the speed limits of JavaScript, the researchers said.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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