Automotive stories - Page 32
Adobe acquires leading 3D creation software Substance
Thu, 31st Jan 2019
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gaming
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martech
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digital entertainment
With the acquisition of Allegorithmic, Adobe takes on the industry leading 3D textures and materials creation software for Creative Cloud.
Cybercrime could cost companies US$5.2tril over next five years – survey
Mon, 21st Jan 2019
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data protection
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cybersecurity
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accenture
A global survey by Accenture reveals that companies may face USD $5.2 trillion in cybercrime costs over the next five years due to inadequate security measures.
Oracle Java Card update boosts security for IoT devices
Thu, 17th Jan 2019
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semiconductors
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iot security
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martech
Oracle has released Java Card 3.1, an open application platform for IoT device security, providing flexible ways to meet hardware and security requirements.
Tesla wants people to hack its Model 3
Tue, 15th Jan 2019
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virtualisation
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cartech
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it automation
Tesla is offering white hat hackers what could be the chance of a lifetime – the opportunity to hack one of its Model 3 vehicles.
2019 data centre predictions from Interxion's Europe MD
Thu, 27th Dec 2018
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uc
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hyperscale
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blockchain
The coming year looks set to be one of implementation where we see a lot of technologies that have been present on the fringes become mainstream.
This could be the future of ridesharing
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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cartech
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bosch
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autonomous vehicle
When you hear the words 'driverless vehicle technology', the company Bosch may not immediately spring to mind.
HPE to supply tech to Formula E racing team
Fri, 7th Dec 2018
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hyperscale
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converged infrastructure
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edge computing
Monaco-based VENTURI Formula E Team has partnered with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to enhance its operational efficiency and engineering excellence.
Tesla's software updates: Dashcams and Atari and navigation, oh my!
Fri, 23rd Nov 2018
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cartech
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atari
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tesla
Tesla's latest update enhances dashcams, obstacle avoidance, navigation, and introduces in-car Atari games for an improved driving experience.
5G expected to hit ANZ by 2020, according to MIT
Tue, 13th Nov 2018
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crm
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uc
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cx
According to a report by MIT Technology Review Insights, APAC is well on the way to being a digital landscape with 5G just around the corner.
Why the mobility industry is moving towards 5G
Mon, 12th Nov 2018
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uc
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network infrastructure
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semiconductors
Reliable and timely radio performance is a crucial requirement for all those with a stake in transport safety.
Huawei's AI chip for edge computing takes top honours at WIC
Thu, 8th Nov 2018
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semiconductors
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edge computing
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cartech
Huawei's Ascend 310 AI chip, boasting unrivalled compute power for edge computing, clinched the top prize at the fifth World Internet Conference in Wuzhen.
Soul Machines on a hot streak as more firms invest
Mon, 29th Oct 2018
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uc
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martech
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agentic ai
Soul Machines gains US$2M from parent firm UniServices, boosting a US$15M drive. The Auckland AI company collaborates with Daimler on digital human tech.
VIDEO: How Equinix optimised Carsales.com applications across regions
Thu, 25th Oct 2018
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hyperscale
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dc
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iaas
As part of its regional expansion, the company faced integration challenges due to the inheritance of disparate technology capabilities.
Meet 'BB8' – the vehicle that recognises your face
Mon, 15th Oct 2018
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surveillance
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biometrics
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cartech
VisionLabs and NVIDIA unveil 'BB8,' an autonomous vehicle with facial recognition that replaces car keys, at NVIDIA's GTC Europe in Munich.
Jaguar EV's new sound alert for blind pedestrians
Thu, 11th Oct 2018
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cartech
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jaguar land rover
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evs
One of the original sounds included one inspired by sci-fi spacecraft, but instead of looking at the road, pedestrians ended up looking at the sky.
Aruba trebling capacity with two new Milan data centres
Wed, 10th Oct 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
One year since the opening of Italy's largest data centre campus, Aruba has announced it is now working on two additional data centre buildings.
AI research looks to insect and rodent brains for some big answers
Fri, 7th Sep 2018
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cartech
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ai
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self-driving cars
Australian researchers are studying insect and rodent brains to enhance AI capabilities in autonomous vehicles, aiming for cognitive flexibility and efficiency.
Exclusive: Vertiv exec says it's not just hype, the edge is going to be big
Thu, 30th Aug 2018
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hyperscale
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edge computing
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healthtech
Sim shares insights into how Vertiv defines the edge, the impact he believes it will have on the data center industry, and research findings.
Eye spy: Jaguar Land Rover trials 'eye pods' on autonomous vehicles
Tue, 28th Aug 2018
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cartech
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jaguar land rover
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autonomous vehicle
Jaguar Land Rover's autonomous eye pods make 'eye contact' with pedestrians in Coventry trials to boost trust and safety in self-driving technology.
IoT failures plague 64% of users worldwide
Thu, 23rd Aug 2018
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iot security
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iot
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healthtech
A global survey reveals 64% of IoT users face performance issues daily, with fears mounting over impacts on self-driving cars, healthcare, and smart homes.