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10 of the latest security products that can help you fight the bad guys

By Conner Forrest From TechRepublic 1. IBM z13s mainframe Security standards are constantly changing. Here are some of the latest software and hardware products to help keep your organization secure. In February 2016, IBM announced the IBM z13s, a mainframe…

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Plume Air Report is a weather forecasting app for urban air pollution By Romain Dillet From Techcrunch It’s easy to resign yourself to accepting pollution. While you won’t stop giant factories, you can do something to reduce the risk of…

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3 MW Caribbean pioneer airport solar PV project to be officially inaugurated on February 25th

From SolarServer The vision of a green and eco-friendly energy supply in the Caribbean turns into reality, EPC company PV Energy Limited (London, UK) announced. A 3 MWp “sun2live” solar photovoltaic (PV) installation including more than 12,000 PV panels was developed…

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Cayman Islands Health City donates science equipment to local schools

Health City Cayman Islands, a state-of-the-art tertiary referral hospital, recently donated science equipment to two Grand Cayman high schools, John Gray High School in South Sound and Clifton Hunter High School in Frank Sound. The equipment, which included high quality…

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Silicon Valley’s poorest workers tell government ‘we can’t live like this’

By Julia Carrie Wong, The Guardian From Business Insider At Intel’s corporate headquarters in Santa Clara, California, the highly paid engineers and developers directly employed by the computer chip company wear blue identification badges. Janitors, electricians, gardeners, security guards and cafeteria…

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HP’s smartwatch has Swarovski crystals and a see-through screen

By Mariella Moon From engadget Because Swarovski crystals are a girl’s (cheaper) best friend, am I right? The product of HP’s collaboration with American designer Isaac Mizrahi wouldn’t look out of place next to ordinary analog watches designed for women….

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Ericsson’s software innovation accelerates Volvo in-car experience

Ericsson software enhances driver entertainment and productivity while in self-drive mode, offering seamless highway media viewing supported by network awareness data and analytics Volvo Cars is a partner of the initiative investigating different new technologies  for future, fully autonomous cars …

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Could the US deploy ‘cyborg’ troops?

By Allison Barrie FoxNews.com From BGR The U.S. military is working to develop a new chip technology that, when implanted, will connect human brains to computers – making cyborgs. Should the chip succeed, it could have nearly limitless possibilities. The U.S. military’s…

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UK Court approves technology-assisted review in case for first time

By Zach Warren, From Legaltech News Master Matthews of English High Court allowed the parties to proceed with predictive coding because of proportionality concerns, among other factors In 2012, Judge Peck’s ruling allowing for technology-assisted review (TAR) in Da Silva Moore…

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US Judge questions FBI agent who planted Courthouse bugs

By Ross Todd, From The Recorder   SAN FRANCISCO — Revelations last year that federal agents had planted recording devices outside the San Mateo Country Courthouse as part of an investigation clearly made some Bay Area lawyers and judges uneasy. On…