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Cars on the road know little about drivers and passengers today -- except maybe whether the person at the wheel is drowsy. Tomorrow's vehicle will have a total awareness of the cabin, claims AI startup Eyeris, using multiple cameras and convolutional neural networks.
T-Mobile becomes the first in the US to provide a caller verification technology to guard against scam calls.
Internet of Things programmers aren't known for building identity, trust, and interoperability into their devices. Ockam wants to change that for once and for all -- with its new open-source SDK and services.
Cybersecurity will define many of the international conflicts of the future. Here's an overview of the current threat landscape and some expert predictions for the coming year.













Life lessons, chroma key, and a little video distribution history all come together in this engaging article about how you can produce green screen video whether you've got a dedicated space or only the corner of a kitchen.
If you’re hoping to jump into the field of software development, this ebook is a good place to start. It offers information on current salaries, key skills, and which programming languages will help you...
With so many announcements this week, it's easy to get lost. But, believe it or not, some of the just-announced devices at CES 2019 will be on sale soon. Here's a round-up of them all.
Google Assistant to hit 1 billion devices by the end of January 2018.
Prankster claimed exec had shot his wife, tied up his kids, and planted pipe bombs around the house.
If you're holding out on buying a new iPhone because you're expecting to see some serious innovation coming out of Cupertino in 2019, don't hold your breath.














