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DevOps
Amazic
4 weeks ago
DevOps

Recap KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 with Cast - Amazic

Insights into Kubernetes trends and projects at Cast
Enhancing compliance for Kubernetes with Cast [ more ]
ComputerWeekly.com
1 year ago
DevOps

How William Hill's IT copes with big sporting events | Computer Weekly

Online bookies need to cope with the usual peaks and troughs around football, horse racing, motorsports and other major sporting events, but few seem to attract the betting level of the Grand National, and if a site is overloaded or taking too long to respond, punters will take their business elsewhere.
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Artificial intelligence
www.nytimes.com
4 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

Can Xerox's PARC, a Silicon Valley Icon, Find New Life with SRI?

Innovative collaborations can recapture tech glory days
PARC's groundbreaking inventions shaped personal computing revolution [ more ]
Silicon Canals
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

From Blackwell platform to quantum-computer simulation microservice: Key announcement from NVIDIA's GTC

Introduction of NVIDIA Blackwell platform at GTC
Announcement of NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Screens in the palm of the hand and tamagotchi assistants: The race to imagine devices beyond the cell phone

Global tech giants integrate AI in devices for over a decade, with growing sophistication in user interactions.
Start-ups are pushing the boundaries by introducing wearable devices like the Humane Ai Pin with advanced AI capabilities. [ more ]
ITPro
11 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Dell Technologies World 2023: AI and storage to take center stage

Dell's second in-person conference since the COVID-19 pandemic sees the industry mainstay ditch the riverboat faćades of Las Vegas' Venetian for the tropical, South Seas-themed Mandalay Bay.Far from just being superficial, the move to a larger venue is fullling anticipation that Dell Technologies World 2023 will be its biggest yet, both in terms of size and the scale of the company's strategic ambitions.
Chalkbeat New York
11 months ago
Artificial intelligence

ChatGPT caught NYC schools off guard. Now, we're determined to embrace its potential.

As Chancellor of the nation's largest school system, New York City Public Schools, I anticipated starting 2023 by continuing the crucial work of ensuring every student can read proficiently, preparing each student for well-paying jobs, and providing quality schools that are safe, welcoming, and supported by the entire community.
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Bikerumor
1 month ago
Bicycling

Dangerholm Scott Genius ST Project Bike Rethinks All-Mountain in Sleek Ivory & Chrome

Custom bike project reimagines future all-mountain bikes with unique features like hidden shocks and brake lines
Innovations in bike design may include wireless electronic components, one-piece cockpits, and universal derailleur mounting standards. [ more ]
performance
Ars Technica
1 month ago
Cars

Here's Porsche's newest EV, the 1,000-horsepower Taycan Turbo GT

The Taycan Turbo GT is the most powerful Taycan variant, with 1,092 hp and reduced weight.
The Taycan Turbo GT set a new record at Laguna Seca track and boasts additional power modes like 'attack mode'. [ more ]
KALTBLUT Magazine
11 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Berlin Music Video Awards! 14th - 17th June 2023 - KALTBLUT Magazine

#SaveThedate - The Berlin Music Video Awards has just announced its upcoming 11th edition!Taking place from June 14th to 17th, 2023 at Club Gretchen, Berlin, this international event celebrates the creativity and talent behind the making of music videos, attracting both established and up-and-coming artists from around the globe.
www.theguardian.com
1 year ago
Exercise

The healthspan revolution: how to live a long, strong and happy life

Twenty years ago, Peter Attia was working as a trainee surgeon at Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore, where he saved countless people facing what he calls fast death.I trained in a very, very violent city, he tells me.We were probably averaging 15 or 16 people a day getting shot or stabbed.And, you know, that's when surgeons can save your life.
The Motley Fool
1 year ago
Artificial intelligence

Meta's Generative AI Efforts Are Already Paying Off | The Motley Fool

Mark Zuckerberg told investors generative artificial intelligence (AI) would be a bigger focus for Meta Platforms in 2023, and it's already starting to pay off.Following the rollout of Apple's App Track Transparency on iOS, Meta shifted to rely more on AI to help target and measure ads.It also started creating AI-based tools to help generate ad creatives (an object that contains all the data for visually rendering the ad itself) that are more effective.
ComputerWeekly.com
1 year ago
Artificial intelligence

8x8 aims to transform CPaaS customer engagement with AI | Computer Weekly

Noting that transforming into an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered contact centre is now a necessity for those that want to deliver "stellar" customer experience, cloud communications provider 8x8 has unveiled AI-driven enhancements to its core platform designed to transform business and contact centre performance through enhanced customer experiences.
GSMArena.com
1 year ago
Mobile UX

vivo X90 Pro review

Introduction
Vivo's flagship crop is the strangest bunch we've ever seen - each new generation is different than the previous one, with shuffled features, different types of cameras, and changed screen resolutions.The only certain things we always expect to see are camera tech upgrades and chipset improvements.
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Design
Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago
Design

Renault reinvents mobility with electric rides to take on the elements of nature - Yanko Design

Renault introduced the Renault 5 Movements project at the Geneva International Motor Show 2024 showcasing a series of electric vehicles for different terrains.
The Renault 5 Movements project includes innovative electric vehicles like an electric bicycle motocross, foldable sailboat, sea bike, and surfboard with an electric hydrofoil. [ more ]
Dezeen
10 months ago
Design

Dezeen's top five houses of May 2023

A timber home wedged into a London street and a Japanese coastal retreat held up by a single concrete column feature among May's five houses of the month.The latest monthly roundup of the five most popular residences featured on Dezeen also includes a sanctuary in the Californian mountains, an unusually organised Catalan villa and a house in Tokyo built using traditional craft methods.
Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
11 months ago
Design

Home in the heart of Tokyo perfectly merges traditional Japanese architecture with contemporary finishes - Yanko Design

Tucked away in the heart of Tokyo is a modern Japanese home with a traditional touch.Called C4L, the home is designed by Cubo Design Architect and beautifully integrates traditional Japanese materials and details with contemporary finishes.The home is inspired by Junichiro Tanizaki's book on Japanese aesthetics, In Praise of Shadows, which focuses on "materials and furnishings whose beauty and comfort can only be fully appreciated in the half-light of a traditional home", according to the team.
www.nytimes.com
11 months ago
Design

A Panorama of Design

This article is part of our Design special section about making the environment a creative partner in the design of beautiful homes.Image A sociable focal point of the ICFF show this year will be The Crossroads, an exhibition seating space featuring American furniture by 17 different design studios.Credit...via the Rockwell Group The International Contemporary Furniture Fair, a trade show of stylish household goods from more than 25 countries, is returning May 21-23 to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York.
Dezeen
11 months ago
Design

"It's important to start reimagining how we reuse buildings" says Jeanne Gang

People working in the built environment should prioritise the reuse of existing buildings and aim to increase the sustainability of concrete, said American architect Jeanne Gang.Speaking on the occasion of the opening of the Gilder Center in New York, the founder of Chicago-based Studio Gang told Dezeen that reusing buildings is important if our built environment is to meet the goals of the Paris Climate Accords.
Dezeen
11 months ago
Design

Cubo Design Architects celebrates traditional Japanese craft in Tokyo home

Traditional Japanese materials and details are fused with contemporary finishes at C4L House in Tokyo, designed by local studio Cubo Design Architects.Informed by traditional Japanese construction, the home was designed by Cubo Design Architects to celebrate "the warmth of things made by hand".
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Digital life
The Verge
1 month ago
Digital life

Mobile World Congress asked us to imagine a world where phones bend to our needs

Trade shows like Mobile World Congress showcase current innovations and future possibilities in mobile technology.
The theme of this year's show was centered around how mobile technology can better integrate into people's lives. [ more ]
Acm
10 months ago
Digital life

Renault-Led Concept Car Offers Cyberattack Protection

Automakers are developing new technologies to protect connected cars from cyberattacks. Renault has developed a concept car that uses a secure firewall and encryption to keep hackers out.
The concept car also features an “intelligent” artificial intelligence system that can detect and respond to potential threats before they occur.
As the development of connected cars continues, automakers are focusing on security and developing new ways to protect drivers from cyberattacks. [ more ]
Acm
10 months ago
Digital life

DeepMind AI's New Way to Sort Objects Could Speed up Global Computing

1. DeepMind's new AI sorting algorithm has the potential to reduce the amount of time it takes to sort large data sets by up to 10x.
2. The algorithm is based on a neural network that can be trained to recognize and sort objects in an image.
3. The algorithm could have a variety of applications in the field of computer vision, from sorting and organizing images for search engines to recognizing facial features for automated security systems. [ more ]
Acm
10 months ago
Digital life

See Why AI Like ChatGPT Has Gotten So Good, So Fast

1. AI like ChatGPT has gotten so good so quickly due to its ability to leverage vast amounts of data, advanced computing power, and sophisticated algorithms.
2. AI is becoming increasingly powerful and capable of performing complex tasks like generating natural dialogue with humans.
3. AI is becoming more
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TechCrunch
1 month ago
Startup companies

Don't ignore Asia tech | TechCrunch

Recognition of evolution of tech perceptions in Asian markets over 12 years
Asia's tech ecosystems have global impact [ more ]
WSJ
5 months ago
Venture

Material Impact Raises $352 Million Fund to Target Technical Startups

Venture firm Material Impact has raised a $352 million fund to back companies in deep technology.
The firm's investment partners have science backgrounds, giving them an advantage in a sector attracting interest from generalist investors. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
10 months ago
World politics

Putin Asserts Ukraine's Counteroffensive Has No Chance' at Economic Forum

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia wrapped up what was for him an extraordinary and sometimes rambling week of upbeat commentary on the Ukraine war by asserting on Friday that Russia was so assured of prevailing against the Ukrainian counteroffensive that he had ruled out using nuclear weapons.Dropping what had been a strict avoidance of discussing the war in any detail, Mr. Putin told an audience of Russia's business elite, gathered for the annual St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, that Ukraine had no chance against Russian forces and indicated that its Western backers would tire of the conflict and stop supplying weapons, ending Kyiv's war effort.
Social Media Explorer
10 months ago
Online marketing

6 Unique Ways to Market Science Technology on Social Media - Social Media Explorer

Keeping up with the latest advancements and research can be a daunting task.However, social media has made connecting, sharing, and engaging with a wide audience easier.Social media provides science and technology enthusiasts a unique opportunity to showcase innovations, research breakthroughs, and cutting-edge discoveries.
Social Media Explorer
11 months ago
Online marketing

Why Failure Is an Opportunity: Lessons from Successful Businessmen

Failure is often viewed as the opposite of success, but the truth is that failure is an opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed.This is particularly true in the world of business, where successful businessmen have often experienced multiple failures before achieving their goals.In this blog post, we will explore why failure is an opportunity and the lessons that successful businessmen have learned from their failures.
Hubspot
7 months ago
Online marketing

50 AI Prompt Examples for Marketers to Use in 2023

As artificial intelligence advances, more businesses are interested in AI-powered solutions to improve their marketing efforts.One of the keys to making the most of the tech in marketing is to write effective AI prompts to generate the desired outcomes.Marketers need to know how to communicate their goals effectively to AI systems.
App Developer Magazine
1 year ago
Online marketing

In game audio ads platform Odeeo sees growth in active users| App Developer Magazine

Odeeo, the global audio ads in games platform has recorded 300% year-on-year revenue and daily active user (DAU) growth in 2022, and served over a billion ads, with 10B ad opportunities created.Odeeo connects advertisers to the world's 2.9B mobile gamers.Its record growth is driven by its technical innovation and its timely exploitation of the burgeoning audio ad space.
Social Media Explorer
1 year ago
Online marketing

She Slept On The Floor In Her Office. Then Twitter Fired Her - Social Media Explorer

This photo illustrates the Twitter logo in Warsaw (Poland), 21 September 2022.Twitter ... [+]
NurPhoto via Getty Images There's no such thing as work-life balance anymore.The only thing left is to work and squeeze in some moments of joy.That's the impression you might get if you work at Twitter, a place run by someone who is widely known to work constantly - 100 hours a week or more.
Social Media Explorer
10 months ago
Online marketing

8 Successful Ways to Use Social Media to Reach Fitness Clients - Social Media Explorer

In today's digital age, social media has become a powerful tool for fitness professionals to connect with their target audience.With millions of active users, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter offer an excellent opportunity to showcase your expertise and attract potential clients.Here are eight successful ways a workout facility can use social media effectively.
Hogs Haven
10 months ago
Washington Redskins

The 5 O'Clock Club: As NFL owners vote for new kickoff rules, the XFL may have already solved all the issues

The 5 o'clock club is published from time to time during the season, and aims to provide a forum for reader-driven discussion at a time of day when there isn't much being published.Feel free to introduce topics that interest you in the comments below.NFL owners changed the rules on kickoffs at the Spring meeting this week
The AP explains the new rule voted on by NFL owners this week that changes the way kickoffs work in the NFL.
ComputerWeekly.com
1 year ago
Artificial intelligence

Generative AI presents opportunities and challenges to UK schools | Computer Weekly

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) and the associated large language models (LLMs) used by services such as ChatGPT and Google Bard may prove to be hugely beneficial tools in the classroom, but schools will need to review and strengthen their cyber security postures and teachers will need to work harder to safeguard students, the Department for Education (DfE) has said.
Truthout
10 months ago
Left-wing politics

How Do We Interrupt Violence Without Police?

Real solutions to violence require addressing root causes, including poverty, substance abuse and community health.What do successful alternatives to policing, prosecution and prison actually look like?And how would they work?A group of Chicago's leading public safety, health, and justice innovators gathered at the DePaul Art Museum last summer to provide much-needed clarity on these crucial questions.
Truthout
11 months ago
Left-wing politics

What Is Restorative Justice? An Alternative Approach to Addressing Harm.

The criminal punishment system allows no real path forward for healing.Restorative justice offers a better way.What do successful alternatives to policing, prosecution and prison actually look like?And how would they work?A group of Chicago's leading public safety, health and justice innovators gathered at the DePaul Art Museum last summer to provide much-needed clarity on these crucial questions.
Rossoneri Blog - AC Milan News | All about AC Milan - News, Match Reports, Transfers and Rumours
10 months ago
AC Milan

Scaroni: "We work as a team, Maldini felt uncomfortable, we are ambitious, we have less need of Maldini now" | Rossoneri Blog - AC Milan News

It has been a hectic week for Milan: on Sunday they beat Hellas Verona on Matchday 38 and said goodbye to Zlatan Ibrahimović who retired from football, on Tuesday showed Paolo Maldini the door and on Wednesday Frederic Massara joined him and left the club.Many Milan fans all over the world are confused and agree over the actions of Gerry Cardinale, the American owner of Milan, who decided to sack the biggest icon in the history of the club in Maldini.
Intellectual Property Law Blog
10 months ago
Intellectual property law

Generative AI and Patent Considerations - Part One

First published by ALM / Law.com in The Intellectual Property Strategist
All of us have been exposed to and perhaps even overwhelmed by news about generative artificial intelligence (AI).Unlike machine learning technology that merely classifies or predicts, generative AI creates.Industry stalwarts and startups alike have launched generative models that can create new text, images, video, 3D models, and even software code - with the promise of more powerful and disruptive innovations to soon follow.
DevOps.com
11 months ago
DevOps

GitHub Revamps Search Engine for Code Repository

By: Mike Vizard on
GitHub today unveiled a new search engine it has developed to make it simpler and faster to browse and navigate the world's largest code repository.A completely redesigned search interface now provides suggestions, completions and the ability to slice and dice results, while a redesigned code view tool has integrated search, browsing and code navigation.
Amazon Web Services
1 year ago
DevOps

Extending CloudFormation and CDK with Third-Party Extensions | Amazon Web Services

Did you know you can use CloudFormation to manage third-party resources?The AWS CloudFormation Public Registry provides a searchable collection of CloudFormation extensions and makes it easy to discover and provision them in CloudFormation templates and AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) applications.In the past three months, we've added a number of new, exciting partners to the Public Registry, including GitLab, Okta, and PagerDuty.
Devopsdigest
1 year ago
Software development

DEVOPSdigest

Reveal's Software Development Challenges 2023 survey revealed that developer shortage remains a key challenge for the second year in a row.According to one-third of the respondents (37.5%), the industry will continue to need help finding skilled developers in 2023.The demand for tech talent just can't meet the supply of trained developers.
TechRepublic
1 year ago
Artificial intelligence

Adobe launches Firefly generative AI creative engine at Summit

Adobe launched a palette of products and innovations for Experience Cloud, Experience Manager and more at its event, but the key advance is generative AI, centered on Adobe Firefly, a new visual tool for creative teams.Adobe held a full-court press event in Las Vegas at its annual Summit.In a hall the length of two football fields with five massive video screens ranging lengthwise across the space, the company's event featured a panoply of digital images, all created with its new generative artificial intelligence tool, Firefly ( Figure A).
Figure AAt the event, Adobe executives, including CEO Shantanu Narayen, laid out the company's vision and range of ambitions for product innovations.
DevOps.com
1 year ago
Software development

Oracle Makes Java 20 Platform Generally Available

By: Mike Vizard on
At an Oracle DevLive Level Up event, Oracle today announced the availability of a Java 20 update that makes a range of innovations more accessible to application development teams.Georges Saab, senior vice president of development for the Java Platform and chair of the OpenJDK Governing Board for Oracle, said the latest version of the venerable programming language builds on previous extensions made to the Java development kit (JDK) that exemplify how the pace of Java innovation is now increasing.
Medium
10 months ago
Data science

Financial Market Challenges and ML-Supported Asset Allocation

Editor's note: Peter Schwendner, PhD is a speaker for ODSC Europe this June.Be sure to check out his talk, "ML Applications in Asset Allocation and Portfolio Management," there!The year 2022 presented two significant turnarounds for tech: the first one is the immediate public visibility of generative AI due to ChatGPT.
Danmall
10 months ago
UX design

"Artificial Intelligence & Humanity," an article by Dan Mall

1. Artificial intelligence (AI) carries the potential to revolutionize humanity for the better, as it can be used to automate mundane or repetitive tasks, increase productivity, and increase access to knowledge and resources.
2. Despite the potential of AI, it is important to consider the ethical implications of its use
Medium
1 year ago
UX design

What to do when you can't find a UX-related job

I am in many UX Facebook groups and recently I've seen more and more people posting their frustration about can't find a UX-related job.Many of them transferred from different backgrounds and did UX classes.Below are some of the heartbreaking posts I saw from the group.It is a year and half I am looking to land a job as a UX researcher without success.
Medium
1 year ago
UX design

Harmony in automation & creativity

For the past decade, I've had the privilege of contributing to design and brand systems, and I've grown to appreciate the challenging yet rewarding process of scaling creativity.Despite the satisfaction that comes with this work, achieving this kind of cross-company alignment and validating it with customers to bring these system-wide ideas to fruition can be a long and sometimes bumpy road.
GSMArena.com
10 months ago
Mobile UX

A new leak suggests iPhone 15 Pro Max will use the same main camera and display tech as the iPhone 14 Pro Max

If you've been around the rumor mill lately, then you'll probably know that one of the major expected innovations to arrive with the iPhone 15 Pro Max has been a new main camera, likely based on the Sony IMX903, 1" sensor.The latest industry insider tip, however, claims that the iPhone 15 will stick with the same IMX803, 48MP 1/1.28",
www.theguardian.com
11 months ago
UK politics

No 10 acknowledges existential' risk of AI for first time

The existential risk of artificial intelligence has been acknowledged by No 10 for the first time, after the prime minister met the heads of the world's leading AI research groups to discuss safety and regulation.Rishi Sunak and Chloe Smith, the secretary of state for science, innovation and technology, met the chief executives of Google DeepMind, OpenAI and Anthropic AI on Wednesday evening and discussed how best to moderate the development of the technology to limit the risks of catastrophe.
IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
11 months ago
Intellectual property law

SCOTUS Ushers in New Era of Enablement Law in Amgen Ruling

"That [the Justices] believe this decision changes nothing is entirely irrelevant.This decision, because of the evidence, clearly ushers in a cataclysmic shift in the law of enablement."Earlier today, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in Amgen, Inc. v. Sanofi et al.The Court held, as many feared they would, that the 26 antibody examples and detailed instructions for generating additional antibodies within the genus-which covered some 400 pages and included a CD Rom of the x-ray crystallography coordinates of Amgen's "anchor" (or lead) antibodies 21B12 (Repatha) and 31H4-was insufficient to satisfy the enablement requirement.
Design Milk
11 months ago
Design

Large-Scale Ceramics That Are Both Eye-Catching + Functional

During the occasion of London Craft Week, SPC presented an exhibition of new, large-scale ceramic works by Dutch designer Floris Wubben.The Studio Floris Wubben Collection, a large-scale ceramics series that merges function and sculpture, was in the spotlight.It was, as they say, a match made in heaven, as the producer and dealer of high-quality contemporary furniture, lighting, textiles, and accessories partnered with the innovative creator.
Washingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
11 months ago
Washington DC

Will This New Federal Agency Finally Cure Cancer?

ARPA-H is setting up shop in DC.Among Joe Biden 's more intriguing campaign pitches was that his administration would cure cancer.Now, as part of that lofty effort, a new federal agency is ramping up in DC.The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health, or ARPA-H, was established last year to facilitate the development of "moonshot" medical breakthroughs.
www.fastcompany.com
11 months ago
Artificial intelligence

9 ways AI is already shaping the future of healthtech

Over the past few months, developments in AI have opened the doors for improvements in healthtech to more closely and efficiently track and treat illnesses.Such innovations could lead to huge health savings for consumersaccording to a 2020 study, the integration of AI in healthtech can cut annual U.S. healthcare costs by $150 billion in 2026.
IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
11 months ago
Intellectual property law

Clause 8: Tim Pohlmann on Founding IPlytics & Hosting The SEP Couch

Cellular technology continues to transform the world.That would not be possible without innovative companies investing billions of dollars in research and development (R&D) to come up with innovations that make up transformational standards, such as 5G, and obtaining standard essential patents (SEPs) based on those innovations.
www.housingwire.com
11 months ago
Real estate

Freddie Mac adds paystub analysis to automated income assessment tool

Freddie Mac on Tuesday announced enhancements to its automated income assessment toolalready used for direct depositsto also include the borrower's digital paystub data.The government sponsored enterprise said lenders can calculate income faster and more precisely, improving loan quality, simplifying the mortgage process and expanding access to credit.
www.fastcompany.com
11 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Google: AI should never be credited as an inventor

Google says that generative AI systems should not be listed as an inventor even if the AI system made a significant contribution to the invention, Axios reports.As our comments say, we believe AI should not be labeled as an inventor under the U.S. Patent Law, and believe people should hold patents on innovations brought about with the help of AI, Google senior patent counsel Laura Sheridan told Axios.
San Jose Spotlight
11 months ago
San Francisco

Ritchie: The boom and bust cycles of Silicon Valley - San Jose Spotlight

I am honored to make my first contribution to San José Spotlight.My name is Mark Ritchie, I am the second-generation owner of regional commercial real estate brokerage firm Ritchie Commercial.We are the last privately owned regional commercial real estate service company in the Bay Area.I live and work in both San Jose and San Francisco, and am a fifth-generation SF native.
Can States Legislate in the AI Rights Space?
Patently-O
11 months ago
Intellectual property law

Can States Legislate in the AI Rights Space?

by Dennis Crouch
In Bonito Boats, Inc. v. Thunder Craft Boats, Inc., the Supreme Court addressed the issue of state laws that provide additional patent-like rights.The Court held that a Florida law prohibiting the use of a direct molding process to duplicate unpatented boat hulls was preempted by federal patent law.
IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 year ago
Intellectual property law

The 'Truth Leaks Out': Justices Struggle with the Science, Sanofi Welcomes End to Functional Genus Claims in Amgen Oral Arguments

"What human health innovation policy does not need is a brilliant but scientifically uninformed Supreme Court advocate, Paul Clement, guessing that genus claims 'retard the science.'How would he know?" - Judge Paul Michel
The U.S. Supreme Court heard three separate arguments today in Amgen v. Sanofi, a case that even Sanofi's counsel agreed could effectively wipe out patents involving genus claims if the Court sides with Sanofi, or-as counsel for Sanofi and the Solicitor General's Office suggested the Court could do-if it were to dismiss the case as improvidently granted (DIG).
www.fastcompany.com
11 months ago
Public health

Major telehealth changes are being postponed after a public outcry

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is backing down from a much-criticized proposal that would have required patients to visit a doctor in person before receiving prescriptions for certain controlled substances via telemedicine.The rule change was set to go into effect after the COVID public health emergency expires later this week, but following an overwhelming public outcry, the DEA has extended its public comment period for another six months and will allow anyone who begins their telehealth treatment by that time to continue their care until November 2024.
The Paris Review
11 months ago
Books

Mozart in Motion - The Paris Review

Opening nights of new operas may be the most fraught of all.So many things have to go right.The paint must have dried on the backdrops, the soprano's throat must be clear of infections and the tenor of overly distracting fits of pique.The orchestral players must be confident that their strings or reeds will behave themselves.
Harvard Business Review
11 months ago
Business

The Devastating Business Impacts of a Cyber Breach

Keman Huang is an Associate Professor at the Renmin University of China and a Research Affiliate at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where he works on cybersecurity management and strategy, innovation ecosystems, and big data analysis.Xiaoqing Wang is a Ph.D student majoring in information security at the School of Information, Renmin University of China.
Los Angeles Times
11 months ago
LA food

L.A.'s sushi revolution was fueled by this secret ingredient from the Central Valley

Robin Koda navigated the levees of her family's rice farm with the grace of someone who has been moving among water, soil and grass her whole life.She wore jean overalls and a wide-brimmed woven hat that offered minimal protection from the oppressive heat that rippled under a cloudless sky.It was July 14, and the almanac would later peg the high at 100 degrees.
Eater LA
1 year ago
LA food

A New High-End Omakase Counter Is Coming to Gardena From Katsu Sando Chef Daniel Son

One of LA's most noteworthy sushi chefs, Daniel Son, has acquired the Kanpachi space in Gardena with plans to finally open his own omakase counter by March or April called Sushi Sonagi.Son, previously of Kura Fine Japanese Cuisine, opened casual Japanese convenience store-style sandwich shop Katsu Sando in Chinatown back in July 2020.
Digiday
11 months ago
Marketing

HARIBO, Twitch, Regeneron and WSJ's The Trust are among this year's Digiday Content Marketing Awards finalists

* By Digiday Awards



As new platforms and AI technologies emerge, and younger audiences such as Gen Z dominate digital ecosystems, an increasing number of brands are investing in content creation efforts that personalize experiences and reflect diversity, equity and inclusion values.These developments are reflected in this year's Digiday Content Marketing Awards shortlist.
DevOps.com
1 year ago
Artificial intelligence

Tabnine Extends Generative AI Alliance With Google

By: Mike Vizard on
Tabnine has extended its alliance with Google Cloud to advance the adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to automate the writing and testing of code.The generative AI platform provider has already developed its own large language model that is hosted on Google Cloud.
devops.com
1 year ago
Information security

Leveraging Automation for Secure, Cost-Effective Mobile App Delivery

As businesses mobilize their customers and employees, they need to develop innovative mobile applications that safeguard user trust.But secure mobile development and manual security testing can be expensive and time-consuminga bigger challenge in slowing economies.However, the latest innovations in security automation for mobile teams can drive down security costs by half while speeding release time, getting quality mobile apps to market faster to grow revenue faster.
DevOps.com
1 year ago
Artificial intelligence

Tabnine Extends Generative AI Platform Reach to Testing

By: Mike Vizard on
Tabnine today announced it extended its generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform that enables developers to write code faster to now include the ability to automatically generate tests for that code.Available in beta, this capability promises to make it easier for developers to test code at the time it is being developed.
Coindesk
11 months ago
Cryptocurrency

First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Ending Week on Positive Note

Featured Speaker Jenny Johnson



Jenny will discuss developing crypto-linked investment products in a bear market, the mood among her clients and her lon...This article originally appeared in First Mover, CoinDesk's daily newsletter putting the latest moves in crypto markets in context.Subscribe to get it in your inbox every day.
www.npr.org
11 months ago
Tech industry

Precision agriculture technology helps farmers - but they need help

Lee Nunn says he uses a lot of precision agriculture on his Georgia farm to save resources.Stephen Fowler/Georgia Public Broadcasting Lee Nunn has the first tractor his grandfather ever bought sitting at his farm in Madison, about an hour east of Atlanta: a 1968 John Deere 4020 that's gleaming green and still runs like a dream.
www.npr.org
1 year ago
Tech industry

A new Ford patent imagines a future in which self-driving cars repossess themselves

A diagram included in a new Ford patent that imagines a variety of futuristic ways to repossess a car.U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Imagine it's the near future, and you've bought a new car with a self-driving mode.But hard times hit and you fall behind on loan payments then, one day you find your car has driven itself away to the repossession lot.
www.nytimes.com
1 year ago
Europe news

What I'm Reading: The Rise of Fascism Edition

This week, in the same spirit that led me to rewatch all of Babylon Berlin last month, I read Wigs on the Green, Nancy Mitford's 1935 comic novel spoofing her sisters Diana and Unity, who were deeply involved with the fascist movements in Britain and Germany.(Diana's wedding to Oswald Mosley, the leader of the British Union of Fascists (B.U.F.), was held in Joseph Goebbels' living room with Adolf Hitler in attendance.
www.dw.com
1 year ago
Europe news

Scholz calls for continued EU ammo supply for Ukraine DW 03/16/2023

36 minutes ago36 minutes ago At the German parliament, the chancellor presented Berlin's position before an EU summit next week in Brussels, which is set to largely focus on Russia's war in Ukraine.German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Thursday delivered a government address to the German parliament, the Bundestag, ahead of next week's EU summit.
Digiday
1 year ago
Artificial intelligence

With Canva and Adobe's new updates, the generative AI race enters the brand design space

* By Marty Swant



Australian design platform Canva today is rolling out new generative AI tools for its Visual Worksuite, with new ways to create custom image templates and presentations, automatically sync video footage to music and translate words in designs into more than 100 languages.Along with an array of other new features, Canva also is adding new tools specifically for marketing and creative organizations via a new "Brand Hub."
Food & Beverage Magazine
1 year ago
Food & drink

NEW ICE CREAM QUEEN, EXECUTIVE CHEF LIZ ROGERS CELEBRATES EXPANSION, WITH SUCCESS OF SOLD-OUT NEW CREAMALICIOUS COFFEE CREAMERS

- the Founder, President, and Executive Chef of renowned artisan ice cream brand CEO Liz Rogers Creamalicious Ice Creams - continues to be a trailblazer in the food/beverage industry, bringing the comforts of Southern desserts direct-to-consumers in unexpected ways.Delivering new innovations in food retail with her creative recipes, fresh-tasting treats, and business acumen, Executive Chef Liz Rogers has led her latest venture, Creamalicious Coffee Creamers, to sold-out success.
Food & Beverage Magazine
1 year ago
Food & drink

Hostess launches new snack brand to invigorate category, shed staid reputation

Hostess Brands is rolling out its newest product with Kazbars, a candy-bar-inspired innovation the company says will bring a unique product into the snacking category while helping the owner of iconic brands such as Twinkies and Donettes shed its reputation among some consumers as a tired old brand.
Brooklyn Paper
1 year ago
Brooklyn

Museum of Failure opens at Industry City to great success * Brooklyn Paper

The Museum of Failure, an exhibit displaying the globe's most notable failed projects and innovations, opened to the public at Industry City on March 17.Psychologist Samuel West launched the idea for the tribute to breakdowns and missteps after contemplating the psychology behind innovation - or the lack thereof.
Dezeen
1 year ago
Design

Lend Lease's Forte was the world's tallest timber residential building

As we continue our Timber Revolution series, we look at Australia's first mass-timber high-rise apartment building named Forté, which was built from cross-laminated timber grown in Austria.Built in 2012, the 10-storey Forté block was the world's tallest timber residential building - measuring 32 metres tall - when it was completed.
www.cnn.com
1 year ago
Health

See the new spacesuit that Artemis astronauts will wear on the moon | CNN

A version of this story appeared in CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter.To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here.After more than 50 years of quiet, the moon is about to become a destination for space travelers again.The public will soon learn the names of the four astronauts who will venture on a journey around the moon next year aboard the Artemis II rocket.
Engadget
1 year ago
Marketing

The Morning After: TikTok's parent company reportedly under FBI investigation | Engadget

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In December, ByteDance confirmed it fired four employees who used TikTok to spy on the locations of two journalists.Now, Forbes reports the FBI and the Department of Justice have been investigating the incident.This investigation couldn't come at a worse time, as ByteDance faces mounting pressure to sell its stake in TikTok.
LawSites
1 year ago
Law

On LawNext Podcast: As He Steps Down As Dean, Gordon Smith Reflects On His Mission To Make BYU Law 'One Of The Most Innovative Law Schools in the Country'

In 2018, two years after D. Gordon Smith became dean of the J. Reuben Clark Law Schoolat Brigham Young University, he told an audience of law school advisors, "I want BYU to be known as, if not the most innovative law school in the country, then one of the most innovative law schools in the country."
https://www.rogerebert.com/
1 year ago
Film

Scott Z. Burns' Star-Studded Extrapolations is a Harrowing, Hopeful Look into the Future | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert

TV/Streaming


Each of "Extrapolations"'s eight episodes introduces a new conflict set in a slightly different time in the future.New and returning characters are placed in various dilemmas and are intrinsically connected by subtle details.One of the biggest selling points of "Extrapolations" is its star-studded cast: Meryl Streep, Diane Lane, Edward Norton, Forest Whitaker, Marion Cotillard, Sienna Miller, and Kit Harington, among many others.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

Use of AI and Alexa in social care just the tip of the iceberg'

For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Artificial intelligence and voice technologies are some of the really exciting innovations in social care, a gathering of providers in the sector has heard.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

Pupils should do coursework under exam conditions amid ChatGPT fears, heads told

Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email Pupils should be asked to complete their coursework and essays under exam conditions in schools following the emergence of artificial intelligence systems, Ofqual's chief regulator has suggested.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

Government announces 60 million investment in clean maritime technology

A 60 million funding pot from government has been announced to boost the decarbonisation of the maritime sector.Among the projects set to benefit is a planned zero emission 100% electric flying ferry in Belfast.Transport Secretary Mark Harper praised Artemis Technologies in the Northern Irish capital as he announced the funding.
www.nytimes.com
1 year ago
US news

Judge Cites 1849 Slavery Law in Ruling Embryos Can Be Considered Property

A Virginia judge relied in part on a 19th century law that defined enslaved people as property in a recent decision to allow a divorced woman to pursue using embryos that she shared with her former husband a ruling that has drawn criticism.The request by the woman, Honeyhline Heidemann, 45, represented an issue that had not been previously addressed by the court, Richard E. Gardiner, a Fairfax County Circuit Court judge, wrote in an opinion last month.
Dezeen
1 year ago
Design

Ignacio Rojas Hirigoyen designs prototype tackling global housing crisis

Ignacio Rojas Hirigoyen Architects and The Andes House have designed a modular prototype that can be configured to construct low-cost housing.The Industrialized Building System Prototype was designed by Ignacio Rojas Hirigoyen Architects and The Andes House and fabricated by Cromolux in Santiago, before being assembled in the nearby town of Casablanca, Chile.
Design Milk
1 year ago
Design

The Most Aerodynamic Airstream Ever Has Been Imagined

It's safe to say camping by recreational vehicle and trailer has seen an uptick of interest over the last few years.A great deal of the trend's popularity can be attributed to the pandemic, when countless would-be vacationers began searching for safer ways to escape home with amenities closer to a hotel than traditional camping or even car glamping accommodations.
Bavarian Football Works
1 year ago
Bayern Munich

File this away for later: BVB's Gregor Kobel talks fondly of Bayern Munich goalkeeper coach Michael Rechner

Newly hired Bayern Munich goalkeeper coach Michael Rechner came highly regarded from Hoffenheim and seems to already be making a positive impact on Säbener Straße.In fact, Bild captured some of the work that Rechner put in during training with his group of goalkeepers.The German publication described the drills as "innovations":

On his second day at work, Michael Rechner has already introduced some innovations in Bayern's goalkeeping training with Sommer, Ulreich & Johannes Schenk.
Twin Cities Business
1 year ago
Artificial intelligence

What the AI Search War Means For Your Business

What the AI Search War Means For Your Business
Microsoft and Google are racing to integrate chatbot technology into their search tools.Here's what you need to know now.Rocket55 founder and CEO Steven Ayres has been deep into ChatGPT research for more than a year.He knew that understanding artificial intelligence was going to be critical to the future of business, and created an AI research department within his Minneapolis digital agency.
Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 year ago
Design

Minimalist school furniture uses rope for an easy-to-assemble structure - Yanko Design

When it comes to furniture, there are a lot of innovations that have come out, whether you're talking about materials, design, or even the way it's assembled.Most of them are elaborate and seemingly expensive, but there are also some that follow the minimalist aesthetic and therefore can be something more affordable for the general market.
Design Milk
1 year ago
Design

Listen to the KBIS 2023 DMM Talks Lounge Panels Online

We came, we saw, and we talked.A lot. Seeing the newest products and innovations at KBIS 2023 did not fail to impress, and we're already looking forward to what's to come in 2024.Our DMM Talks Lounge, put on in partnership with Modenus Media, was packed every day.Attendees enjoyed panels on everything from creative collaboration to the rise of generational living.
Ars Technica
1 year ago
Gadgets

Biden won't save the Apple Watch from potential ban

Apple will continue fighting California-based AliveCor over the startup's electrocardiogram (ECG) technology.On Tuesday, AliveCor announced that US President Joe Biden had decided not to veto the US International Trade Commission's (ITC) December ruling that could lead to an import ban on the Apple Watch Series 4 and later.
Digiday
1 year ago
Marketing tech

How Roku is leveraging data to future-proof its advertising business

The following article highlights an interview between Adam Markey, director of product management for Roku Ad Platforms, and Ari Paparo, founder and CEO of Marketecture.Register for free to watch more of the discussion and learn how Roku brings a data-driven approach to streaming television ads and building a data identity ecosystem for CTV.
MarTech
1 year ago
Marketing tech

Papa Johns and Netspend adopt augmented reality for eGift campaign | MarTech

Papa Johns and Netspend recently plunged into augmented reality (AR) through an eGift promotion in partnership with Shaq's Fun House presented by Netspend.Consumers learned about the campaign courtesy of the Instagram hub hosted by basketball great Shaquille O'Neal.The AR experience began when users pointed their phone camera at a dollar bill.
Electronic Frontier Foundation
1 year ago
Privacy professionals

Stupid Patent of the Month: Clocking In To Work-On an App

What if we told you the Stupid Patent of the Month has a sponsor, but we don't know who it is?That would seem shady, wouldn't it?This month's stupid patent, U.S. Patent No. 9,986,435 , was brought to you-to all of us, really-from the murky depths of the litigation finance industry.Originally assigned to a shell company linked to giant patent troll Intellectual Ventures , this patent was sold off and is now in the hands of Mellaconic IP LLC, a recently-created Texas shell company.
TNW | Deep-Tech
1 year ago
European startups

New 15M fund for early-stage quantum startups launches in the Netherlands

A new €15 million fund has launched to help quantum technology research in the Netherlands transform into venture capital-investable startups.Backed by Quantum Delta NL (QDNL), a foundation that seeks to boost and scale the Dutch quantum ecosystem, the so-called QDNL Participations fund has a twofold focus: early-stage startups in the sector and research teams working on promising quantum technologies before they incorporate as startups.
www.theguardian.com
1 year ago
France news

Paris pays tribute to futuristic fashion of late Paco Rabanne

In silver chainmail hoods and Perspex dresses, aluminium-foil suiting and gleaming white space boots, the faithful came to pay their respects.At the first Paco Rabanne catwalk show since the founder's death last month at the age of 88, the loyal clients and fans who packed the front row alongside the eminent designers Jean Paul Gaultier and Nicolas Ghesquiere mirrored a newly minted catwalk collection which was packed with dazzling silver and rustling tinsel in tribute to the futuristic fashion that made Rabanne famous.
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