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IDG Contributor Network: Robots in restaurants, imagining the future

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You might think this article is based on the Jetsons, but the interesting thing is that seeing robots in public spaces isn’t that far off.

The field of robotics is accelerating. We are seeing virtual robots in the form of chatbots and AI-based inter...

IDG Contributor Network: Robots in restaurants: imagining the future

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You might think this article is based on the Jetsons, but the interesting thing is that seeing robots in public spaces isn’t that far off.

The field of robotics is accelerating. We are seeing virtual robots in the form of chatbots and AI-based inter...

The Genesis G90 proves its past time to take this new luxury brand seriously

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It's loaded with toys and, at $70,000, seriously undercuts the opposition.

How did someone hijack your Gmail? Phishing, keylogger or password reuse, we’re guessing

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If you run a website with user accounts, take a look at this research, ta Google has teamed up with computer scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, to find out how exactly hijackers take over its users' accounts.…

New doings at Ars: “The Guidemaster” and more recommendations

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A heads-up on some new features rolling out very shortly.

Parity’s $280m Ethereum wallet freeze was no accident: It was a HACK, claims angry upstart

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And we have evidence to prove it, says biz stiffed out of $1m A crypto-currency collector who was locked out of his $1m Ethereum multi-signature wallet this week by a catastrophic bug in Parity's software has claimed the blunder not an accident – it wa...

Manic miners, hideous hackers, frightful flaws, vibrating mock cock app shock – and more

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It's your weekly security news bytes Roundup  Phew, we made it to the weekend. Let's take a look at everything that went down in IT security beyond what we've already covered this week.…

Warhammer Underworlds: Shadespire: A 30-minute war in the grimdark future

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Minis at war—but not a tape measure in sight.

Spatial audio is the most exciting thing to happen to pop music since stereo

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REM's original album engineers tell Ars how they harnessed Dolby Atmos to blow us away.

Need for Speed: Payback can’t avoid its own bankruptcy

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Poor driving and awful writing donrsquo;t justify a tremendous loot-drop grind.

The Dream Chaser spacecraft has completed a successful free flight

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“The Dream Chaser had a beautiful flight and landing!”

The end of Stranger Things S2 slays whatever early-season nitpicks existed

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Reviewing episodes 7-9: OK, maybe wersquo;d skip 7 on a rewatch.

Giving agriculture a global do-over could feed nearly a billion more people

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Globally optimizing which crops we grow where cuts water use and feeds more people.

Bitcoin rival doubles in price in four days as Bitcoin price slumps

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With Bitcoin mired in controversy, a rival called Bitcoin Cash is gaining ground.

CopperheadOS stops updates to thwart knock-off phone floggers

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Hardened Android vendor found third parties eating its lunch The folk in charge of the hardened Android distribution CopperheadOS have run into problems with licence violations. Over the weekend, they temporarily disabled over-the-air updates for Nexus...

Ride-share upstart ‘Fasten’ revealed as Hive of insecurity

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Like Uber but for leaking personal data: a million customer records left on unsecured Hadoop Boston-based ride-hailing hopeful Fasten has coughed to a million-customer data breach that happened because someone left a database lying around unsecured.…

What is Apache Spark? The big data analytics platform explained

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From its humble beginnings in the AMPLab at U.C.

Berkeley in 2009, Apache Spark has become one of the key big data distributed processing frameworks in the world.
Spark can be deployed in a variety of ways, provides native bindings for the Java, Sca...

How to avoid memory leaks in .Net applications

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If you have developed C or C++ applications, then you are no doubt aware of memory leaks and their pitfalls.

Although the .Net CLR abstracts memory management from the developer, memory leaks can happen in your .Net applications as well. In this articl...

A history of the Amiga, part 11: Between an Escom and a Gateway

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The Amiga didn't go away with Commodore, but its future was uncertain.

XGS-PON interoperability advances after second Plugfest

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LAN-hosted event in Tauxigny, France, brought together 13 companiesTauxigny, France, November 13, 2017: Leading industry names from across the globe came together to accelerate the development of PON technology at the second XGS-PON Interoperability Pl...
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