Google is launching Ironwood, its new TPU. The chips could ease GPU shortages. Many companies training AI models have found themselves stuck — GPUs are expensive, in short supply, and power-hungry. That might soon change. Google is preparing to add a new version of its Tensor Processing Unit, called Ironwood, to its cloud service. The ... Read more ›
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Apple’s interest in EVs has been known for a while, with the firm working on ‘Project Titan’ since 2014 Now the firm could be ready to partner up with Hyundai, a firm with ambitions to become a future mobility leader This new market is a hive of collaboration and shared innovation, with tech firms, carmakers,... Read more » Read more ›
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2021 could prove to be the ‘real inflection’ for edge computing Businesses can bolster their intelligence and data analytics, but will need to be wary of security issues With remote working still rife, the need for increased speed, productivity, and collaboration could see edge-based solutions adopted more readily Long heralded as “the next big lever... Read more » Read more ›
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The first smart expressway in Laos sports an intelligent ICT platform that supports real-time intelligent monitoring and data analysis Read more ›
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The system would use “social data” such as images, voice data, social media posts, electronic messages written letters to build a profile of a person Microsoft in its patent stated that it wouldn’t matter if it’s subject is dead or alive The chatbot market size is expected to grow to US$9.4 billion by 2024 If... Read more » Read more ›
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The world's most valuable cryptocurrency is breaking records, but mining Bitcoin consumes another important resource – the environment Read more ›
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Singapore's contact tracing app privacy reversal reveals governments rarely want to give up citizen data Read more ›
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2020 showed us ransomware hasn’t gone anywhere – several high-profile attacks stole headlines But in the now-remote world of work and cross-industry digitization, the threat is only evolving Databarracks shared four ways tactics could be changing in 2021 We’ve seen the full ugly brunt of ransomware attacks over the past few years, but in 2020... Read more » Read more ›
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Food wastage could be reduced by 20% by the year 2025 and by 50% in 2030, if supply chains can be reoutfitted with IoT sensors Read more ›
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A network overlay on top of the enterprise digital fabric helps drive digital transformation, saves IT resources and drive productivity. We look at VeloCloud by VMware. Read more ›
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Businesses across industries accelerated digital transformation efforts in 2020 But that didn’t come without challenges. Projects faced setbacks and failures at great expense With hard lessons learned and investments made, 2021 should see businesses settling into new ways of operating The pandemic knocked the throttle forward on digital transformation projects for businesses, but it didn’t... Read more » Read more ›
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If successful, Gojek and Tokopedia will form one of the most powerful internet companies in Southeast Asia Read more ›
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The success stories in this article show how leveraging the right technology in the form of SAP Business One is making critical differences for many small businesses. Read more ›
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With its valuation and public perception at an all-time high, should more businesses be accepting Bitcoin as a payment method? Bitcoin soared to new pricing highs by the end of November 2020, and today (January 5) the flagship cryptocurrency is now worth in excess of US$30,000. With the digital asset’s value at an all-time high,... Read more » Read more ›
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In digitally quick Vietnam, an AI robot fitted with five "senses" and Google search is being equipped to be a teaching assistant Read more ›
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Malaysia jumps into the digital banking fray with the issuance of the licensing framework for digital banks in the country Read more ›
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New rules are coming into force this week that will govern how drone operators across EU member states More clarity and consistency could pave the way for an acceleration in commercial drone use While in Europe, the regulations could serve as a model worldwide in the coming years Captivating footage of tightly-orchestrated drone displays during... Read more » Read more ›
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Around the world, there are insufficient laws governing the use of facial recognition technology The growing use of this technology in surveillance has prompted calls for bans and stricter regulation Have you ever noticed your friends getting tagged automatically after you upload a group picture on Facebook? That’s just one example of facial recognition in... Read more » Read more ›
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