What you should really expect from Samsung's facial recognition

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IBM adds cutting-edge GPUs to Bluemix on bare metal

The latest generation of Nvidia GPUs for machine learning and number crunching will be offered via IBM Bluemix, but only on bare metal and not more malleable VM types Read More

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What you should really expect from Samsung's facial recognition

Biometrics is neither a silver bullet nor a foolish approach. The trick is to understand what you're securing, and not pretend you're getting more than you are Read More

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Microsoft has no response to Surface Pro 4 screen flickers

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Intel's Cannonlake PC chip shipments may slip into next year

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