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​Nvidia aims to run neural nets faster, more efficiently

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 03 July 2018
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Artificial intelligence is having a real impact on many industries. It now exceeds humans at some image recognition and speech recognition tasks, it is approaching human levels for language translation, and it is beating experts at all sorts...

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How the Pentagon Keeps Its App Store Secure

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 03 July 2018
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Every day, companies like Google and Apple wage a constant battle to keep malicious apps out of their marketplaces and off people's phones. And while they do catch a lot of malware before it does any damage,...

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Diane Bryant has left Google after less than a year

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 03 July 2018
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Google Cloud COO Diane Bryant has left the company, Google confirms to ZDNet. As Business Insider first reported[1], Bryant's departure comes only about seven months after she joined Google.

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SCOTUS and Congress Leave the Right to Privacy Up for Grabs

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 03 July 2018
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Privacy is a squishy concept, one that constantly evolves with the times—and with changing technologies. Advances in how we store and communicate information shift expectations around what we can keep to ourselves, and what the rest of...

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The end of DoubleClick and Adwords? Google simplifies its branding with Google Ads, Marketing Platform and Ad Manager

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 03 July 2018
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It’s been 18 years since the launch of Adwords and it was about time for a change for Google. So many things have changed in almost two decades. Mobile has taken over our lives, social...

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Gmail Developers Read Your Email, Bodhi Linux Media Is a New Distro for Artists, Mozilla's July Featured Extensions and More

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 03 July 2018
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Become a Patron!News briefs for July 3, 2018.

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The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday[1] that Gmail allows data companies and developers to see users' email and private details, and read entire messages. According to a related

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Writing SEO meta descriptions in 2018: best practice across mobile and desktop

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 03 July 2018
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Back in 2016, my colleague Christopher Ratcliff wrote an excellent how-to guide about meta descriptions[1] here at Search Engine Watch.

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Much of what is included in that article is

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Raspberry Pi's 'app store' lands with new Raspbian OS update

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 03 July 2018
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Video: How to set up your Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+.

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The latest version of Raspbian, the Raspberry Pi's official OS, introduces a new set-up wizard to help beginners easily get over the first few hurdles after

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Ransomware: Not dead, just getting a lot sneakier

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 03 July 2018
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Last year, high-profile incidents like the WannaCry ransomware outbreak[1] made the file-encrypting malware internet enemy number one.

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WannaCry was not alone of course: the NotPetya attack[2] followed just weeks later, and

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