After Math: Do you see?

It was an illustrative week for machine vision. Sony’s high-speed eyes allow robots to see at 1000 FPS, IBM trained a neural network to spot schizophrenia, and MIT’s AI knows what’s in your meal… See the article here: After Math: Do you see?

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Mobile customers claim Verizon capped Netflix and YouTube speeds

“We’ve been doing network testing over the past few days to optimize the performance of video applications on our network,” a Verizon spokesperson told Ars Technica. “The testing should be… More: Mobile customers claim Verizon capped Netflix and YouTube speeds

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Surface, LinkedIn, and cloud revenue are bright spots for Microsoft

Among other highlights, LinkedIn revenues have also surpassed $1 billion for the first time since Microsoft’s acquisition closed on December 6th, 2016. While the $1.1 billion figure is only a… See more here: Surface, LinkedIn, and cloud revenue are bright spots for Microsoft

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Microsoft is waging a quiet war against elite Russian hackers

Microsoft has proven itself to be an unlikely vigilante in the ongoing international cyberespionage story. The company started out suing the hacking group Fancy Bear for using domain names that… Read more: Microsoft is waging a quiet war against elite Russian hackers

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Microsoft is waging a quiet war against elite Russian hackers

Microsoft has proven itself to be an unlikely vigilante in the ongoing international cyberespionage story. The company started out suing the hacking group Fancy Bear for using domain names that… Excerpt from: Microsoft is waging a quiet war against elite Russian hackers

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