Cindy Ord | Getty Images Facial-recognition algorithms from Los Angeles startup TrueFace are good enough that the US Air Force uses them to speed security checks at base entrances. But CEO Shaun Moore says he’s facing a new question: How good is TrueFace’s technology when people are wearing face masks? …
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With its near-total collection of on-screen Star Wars content, Disney+ immediately became the home for all things Force-related when it launched in the UK in March – and the collection is about to expand even further. Although Disney created some unwelcome publicity for itself by appearing to claim legal ownership …
Read More »And now MORE Windows 10 users are urged to abandon Google Chrome
Microsoft is boasting in the newly-launched advertisement that “the new Microsoft Edge was built to bring you the best of the web” when visiting Windows Search. And now, Microsoft has started to feature a very prominent note across the top of its Outlook.com website. Provided you’re one of the two billion users …
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As the number of gaming grow both across the globe and South Africa, brands continue to push for more products to meet the demand. More often than not, these brands cater to the entry and mid-level gamers with a limited number of options in the premium range. With the weak …
Read More »When you’re quarantined and you discover your radiators have an API
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Global quarantines due to the COVID-19 pandemic have increased the use of smart speakers substantially. According to a study released by Edison Research and NPR, three-quarters of US adults over 18 report a change in their media habits due to the pandemic. “With tens of millions of Americans no longer …
Read More »Women in Hardware – Episode 4 – Danielle Applestone @bantamtools @hacksterio #WomenInHardware
We’re at the Adafruit factory in New York City with Danielle Applestone is the CEO of Bantam Tools, Alex Glow of hackster.io, Limor Fried, founder and lead engineer of Adafruit Industries. Bantam Tools™ Desktop Milling Machines provide professional reliability and precision at an affordable price. Danielle Applestone is the founder …
Read More »ET Deals: $450 Off Refurbished Dell XPS 13 Touchscreen Laptop, $140 Off 27-Inch UltraSharp 4K USB-C Monitor, 1TB WD Black SN750 SSD Just $200
Today you can get a refurbished 13.4-inch Dell laptop with a Core i7 processor and a $450 discount from PCMag’s online shop. Dell XPS 13 7390 Intel Core i7-1065G7 13.4-Inch Laptop w/ 16GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD — Refurbished ($1,199.00) Dell designed this notebook to be a …
Read More »How to choose the right mentor for your startup
CBI Insights’ grim sounding 2020 report entitled 339 Startup Failure Post-Mortems found that 70% of upstart tech companies fail. When it comes to consumer hardware startups, 97% eventually die or “become zombies.” And what were the top three reasons for startup failure? No market need Ran out of cash Not …
Read More »How’s That Open Source Governance Working for You?
Isn’t it weird that the radically democratic miracle of open-source collaboration is so full of monarchical dictatorships? Read the full story This Article was first published onSource link . We are just re-posting and re-sharing from their RSS feed. Top Tech Stories
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