technology

  1. Jimi Swagger

    Intel bets on driverless cars with $15.3bn Mobileye deal

    Intel, the US chipmaker, will pay more than $15bn to buy Mobileye, the maker of autonomous driving technology, in an attempt to take a leading position in the self-driving car market. In Israel’s biggest-ever corporate acquisition, Intel said it would buy New York-listed Mobileye’s shares for...
  2. Jimi Swagger

    Walgreens: Expanding Customer Loyalty with Microservices

    Michael Endler (@InfoMEndler) Not too long ago, if a big brand wanted to implement an omnichannel customer rewards program, it was a little like gathering 1,000 or so of your closest friends for a particularly epic and elaborate mannequin challenge video—it was logistically daunting, and...
  3. Jimi Swagger

    CISSP, CCNA, CASP, Security + , Server + positions : Remote, Portland, OR and Vicksburg, MS

    Another lead for those with network certs. Spoilered the recruiter's email addy. Good luck I am Recruiting Manager for the OMDAC-SWACA and the Vectrus-ACE-IT program in the USA. The ACE-IT program has many positions in Portland, Oregon and Vicksburg Mississippi and there are opportunities...
  4. Jimi Swagger

    Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg coming to N.C. A&T

    Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will speak at N.C. A&T’s inaugural Chancellor’s Town Hall on March 13, school officials announced Friday. About 200 students will attend the invitation-only event from noon to 1 p.m. The public can watch the town hall via Facebook Live, where viewers can...
  5. Menelik II

    Tuberculosis-resistant cows developed for the first time using CRISPR technology

    "“We used a novel version of the CRISPR system called CRISPR/Cas9n to successfully insert a tuberculosis resistance gene, called NRAMP1, into the cow genome. We were then able to successfully develop live cows carrying increased resistance to tuberculosis. 11 calves with new genes inserted...
  6. Jimi Swagger

    What Screen Time Can Really Do to Kids' Brains

    So technology is possibly making the kids stewpit and lazy like the parents... Screen time is an inescapable reality of modern childhood, with kids of every age spending hours upon hours in front of iPads, smartphones and televisions. That’s not always a bad thing: Educational apps and TV...
  7. Jimi Swagger

    Oracle Is Getting Sued For Paying White Men More

    Honestly a trend with non-startup tech companies but people don't want to utilize the EEOC office... The complaint alleges that Oracle — which has received “hundreds of millions in federal government contracts” — paid white men more money to do the same job as female, African-American and Asian...
  8. Archangel

    Say, whats the greatest invention of the modern era?

    Was thinking about this when I was in the shower.I always have those deeps thoughts and questions when I'm in the shower. What do you say is the best invention of the modern era? Google? - Information was always a top commodity. Google changed the way information was dispersed and used. Now...
  9. Jimi Swagger

    Russia Uses Strip Club To Train New Generation Of Hackers

    When you are training up to be a hacker it is important to be able to deal with any number of real-life distractions. Naturally then, these Russian coders were put to the test in the distracting realm of a strip club. As reported by RT this Moscow club held a ‘Hackathon’ to see which...
  10. SheWantTheD

    Are There Any Movies Out There Showcasing Technology And It's Affect On Everyday Social Interactions

    Real talk. With social media it's all about appearing to be better than other people, upping someone else (flex on your ex), getting attention, etc. I have yet to see a movie where teens and young adults are on their phones a lot painting a false reality of their lives on the internet. I'm...
  11. SheWantTheD

    Amazon Echo Home Automaton - Yo This Is The Future!

    She talking to a robot telling her to turn the tv on/of, lights, change the temperature in the house, etc.
  12. Jimi Swagger

    Google's AI created its own form of encryption

    Researchers from the Google Brain deep learning project have already taught AI systems to make trippy works of art, but now they're moving on to something potentially darker: AI-generated, human-independent encryption. According to a new research paper, Googlers Martín Abadi and David G...
  13. Jimi Swagger

    U.S. Accuses Tech Firm Palantir of Bias Against Asian Engineers

    We some interesting interwebs comments stating Chinese engineers are plants in tech firms are insider threats and steal ip addresses by the usual suspects :mjpls: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/27/technology/us-accuses-tech-firm-of-bias-against-asian-software-engineers.html?_r=0 Palantir...
  14. LeeDoubleLee

    I am in need of a new laptop-HELP

    my 2009/2010 macbook pro has seen better days even with all the software and hardware updates i did. i don't think i want to spend that type of money on a laptop again (~$1400) and i am interested in maybe getting one of those 2 in 1 laptops. i don't plan on gaming on my laptop-just surfing the...
  15. H

    "Spooky" (new tech)

    Forgive me if this has been touch on/posted here What you make of this? Do u believe it's been used in the past? Possibilities for the future? Face2Face: Real-time Face Capture and Reenactment of RGB Videos
  16. J

    Technology Is Amazing And Frightening

    :mindblown: After watching I'm questioning everything from now on. This is some scary shyt.
  17. T

    Not exactly video games...but similar...fpv

    The coli fukking with fpv drone racing? First person view...think FPS shooters like CoD.. They in NFL stadiums and shyt??
  18. Jimi Swagger

    10 Future Cities

    Southeast Asia and the Arab World are not mucking around :wow: Underground pipes that sort trash for citizens. Citywide wifi.
  19. A Real Human Bean

    NYPD computer users tried to delete Wikipedia entries for well-known victims of police altercations

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