Friday 14 October 2016

2017 cybercrime trends; White House details AI's scary impact on jobs

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2017 cybercrime trends: Expect a fresh wave of ransomware and IoT hacks

This year companies were rocked by over 90 million cyberattacks. In 2017 the number could double. Cybersecurity expert Sameer Dixit explains how new innovation leads to increased vulnerability.

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White House details AI's scary impact on jobs, and how government can fix it

White House announces $300m in tech funding for digital health, smart cities, AI, and getting us to Mars

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The crazy 5 step process for returning a Samsung Galaxy Note7

Is Google's Pixel phone a bigger threat to Samsung than exploding batteries?

Trump-Clinton race went to new lows in second debate, and social media exploded

The real reason companies don't take security seriously: Their money isn't on the line

Security revenues to pass $100b by 2020, says new report

If there's a tech skills shortage, why are so many computer graduates unemployed?

CIO Jury: IT leaders don't trust Google hardware in the enterprise

Google Pixel phone: The smart person's guide

Google Assistant: The smart person's guide

Amid security concerns, Google's Allo virtual assistant is still worth a look

Report: Tech sector growing, but IT is hemorrhaging jobs

​Windows 10: Microsoft reveals new features to guard against crashes and give firms more control

6 biological strategies to help your business last for 100 years

Microsoft adds intelligent cloud collaboration features to Office 365

Dropbox boosts productivity tools for iOS

Top 10 healthcare tech startups to watch

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4 tips for mobile healthcare app success

The 'senior cyborgs' are coming: How tech is changing what it means to grow old

Can tech help shift the focus of health care from illness to wellness?

How IBM Watson expanded its repertoire to become a virtual job trainer

How Honda's F1 race engines use IBM Watson to analyze data, boost efficiency, and shape strategies

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