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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Jambot, a musician robot that improvises
An Australian PhD researcher from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has created a jamming robot which can improvise musical rhythms and melodies to the music it listens to. If Jambot, as...
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Facebook patents the News Feed
Facebook has been granted yet another patent related to the News Feed: "Communicating a newsfeed of media content based on a member's interactions in a social network environment."
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Writing fake online reviews? New Google algorithm will catch you out
Changing online sentiment is hard enough. But fraudulently working together to try and control the sentiment about a product or web site is just plain wrong.
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Apple developing tool to detect and remove Flashback Trojan
Apple is developing a tool to detect and remove the Flashback Trojan that has infected over 600,000 Macs. In the meantime, here are some alternatives for both detecting and removing the malware.
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The iPad 3's battery algorithm is busted, here's why
If you unplug your iPad 3 as soon as the battery indicator says "100%" you're missing out on as much as 1.2 hours (10 percent) of additional run time. When's Apple going to fix this?
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PwnedList alerts you when you've been hacked, for a price
PwnedList, a website that keeps track of online accounts that have been compromised, launched a new service today that alerts you when your credentials have been posted publicly by hackers.
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Android malware uses server-side polymorphism to evade detection
Tricks that worked for the bad guys on Windows now being reused for Android.
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New variants of premium rate SMS trojan 'RuFraud' detected in the wild
Researchers from AegisLab, have intercepted several new variants of the infamous RuFraud premium rate SMS trojan.
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Will Google's blind faith in the algorithm doom its future?
Google search has been having a tough year. It's Panda update has had a difficult time targeting content farms and has accidentally affected a lot of good stuff.
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A 'laser-pointer' for detecting roadside bombs
Michigan State University researchers have developed a laser that could detect improvised explosive devices (IEDs) with an output comparable to a simple presentation pointer.
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Training computers to help detect pain
Researchers use software to help parse information generated by brain scans, enabling them to detect when people are in pain.
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IBM to acquire Algorithmics for $387 million; risk analytics for financial firms
IBM will acquire Algorithmics, a risk analytics firm that serves the financial services industry, for $387 million.
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HubPages CEO on Google's Panda algorithm: SEO doesn't work!!!
Is Google's Panda algorithm the end of SEO as we know it? Something is different about its latest search algorithm. And Google is minting money...
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Kaspersky: 12 different vulnerabilities detected on every PC
Researchers from Kaspersky have sampled their customer base, and found out that on average, every PC has 12 different vulnerabilities.
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Fujifilm announces FinePix F600EXR compact megazoom with improved GPS and motion detection
Fujifilm updates its compact megazoom F Series with better GPS features, motion detection, and a new "intelligent" digital zoom.
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Ford, Nuance plot voice recognition algorithms to decipher your intent
These intent algorithms will interpret a phrase like "I wanna call John Smith" and translate it to "Call John Smith." If there's not enough information from the driver, SYNC will ask more questions.
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Google Panda update 2.2 is imminent
Original content owners can jump for joy as Google continues rolling out Panda updates to thwart scraper sites.
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Can Klout really determine true influence with an algorithm?
Klout claims to be the "the standard" when it comes to assessing online influence with some tech logic. Does it really work or are they and similar solutions manufacturing the perception of their...
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Report: Large drop in freelance writing work following Google algorithm change
The most significant change in Google's search algorithm in years is having an effect on a lot of businesses...
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Acer Aspire Z5763 all-in-one sports motion gesture detection
Acer has unveiled the 3D-powered Aspire Z5763 all-in-one desktop, and it's not often that the maker boasts that the computer will "open the doors" to plain old "fun."
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