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It'll be opt-in at a capsule hotel chain NTT Data has opened a hotel at which it plans to watch people sleep, as part of a plan to gather – and of course sell – data about the snoozing habits of ten million people.…
Lees meerIt’ll be opt in at a capsule hotel chain NTT Data has opened a hotel at which it plans to watch people sleep, as part of a plan to watch ten million people slumber so it can sell data about their snoozing habits.…
Lees meerHow could you, Mark? Oh, right - gotta avoid those pesky EU gatekeeper rules Meta plans to end support for cross-app messaging between Facebook Messenger and Instagram, the social media biz quietly announced in a pair of help page updates. …
Lees meerPublic sector might want to 'wait a bit' before buying into bleeding edge, Sir Matthew Rycroft muses Opinion Earlier this year, the prime minister launched the UK government's plan to cement the nations place as "a science and technology superpower…
Lees meerHow Intel vPro brings enterprise class IT within reach of SMBs Sponsored Feature Smaller organisations everywhere are reappraising and upgrading their approach to the provisioning of their information and communications technology (ICT) systems pos…
Lees meer€550 million lawsuit seeks recompense for 'systemic and massive' disregard for privacy laws A group representing some of Spain's largest media outlets have sued Meta, demanding €550 million ($596 million) in recompense for Zuckercorp's "systemic and…
Lees meerJudge finds plaintiff's claim – that Amazon knew about illicit usage – credible enough for case to proceed Two years ago, a Brazilian minor came to the US as an exchange student in the US and stayed in a West Virginia home in which her host had plac…
Lees meerBig Blue's roadmap prioritizes circuit size over qubit quantity IBM has unveiled the Heron – a quantum processor it claims has achieved "utility scale" – and a so-called modular System Two architecture that will employ it in production.…
Lees meerStalled self-driving car biz up to its axles in problems California's Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has threatened driverless taxi outfit Cruise with fines and sanctions unless it can prove it didn't withhold information and make misleading sta…
Lees meerThe never-ending IP story goes on Updated Intel has delayed paying $2.18 billion in damages for its alleged misuse of patents on Monday after a US appeals court threw out the case against the chip giant brought by VLSI.…
Lees meerUniversity says ties to Meta execs and a $500 million donation played no role A former Harvard misformation scholar has filed a whistleblower complaint against the Ivy League university, alleging that its Kennedy School canceled her research into so…
Lees meerThis despite hitting profit high note – and right on time for Christmas Spotify has announced its third and largest round of layoffs this year, cutting 17 percent of employees despite recently posting its first profitable quarter in more than 12 mon…
Lees meerFunny how marketing messages change depending on the audience HP is squeezing more margin out of print customers, the result of a multi-year strategy to convert unprofitable business into something more lucrative, and says its subscription model is …
Lees meerTo blame? The usual suspect – AI's appetite for chips The semiconductor market is poised to return to growth next year, driven by AI increasing the volume of orders for memory and causing a spike in prices as demand catches up with the capacity of s…
Lees meerFunny how marketing messages change depending on the audience HP is squeezing more margin out of print customers, the result of a multi-year strategy to convert unprofitable business into something more lucrative, and says its subscription model is …
Lees meerFunny how marketing messages change depending on the audience HP is squeezing more margin out of print customers, the result of a multi-year strategy to convert unprofitable business into something more lucrative, and says its subscription model is …
Lees meerFunny how marketing messages change depending on the audience HP is squeezing more margin out of print customers, the result of a multi-year strategy to convert unprofitable business into something more lucrative, and says its subscription model is …
Lees meerUnnecessary 'maintenance' turned into a fragging foul-up who, me? Brace yourselves, gentle readers, for we have good news and bad news. The bad news is that the weekend is over, and you have to be back at work. The good news is that Monday brings a…
Lees meerRemote work is here to stay despite in-person mandates, this economist says Efforts to convince remote workers to return to corporate offices appear to have stalled, based on data from the government, academia, and private-sector organizations.…
Lees meerLegacy auto makers struggle with new tech, and upstarts suffer teething problems with first cars Consumer Reports' latest car reliability survey suggests electric vehicles (EVs) are causing owners more problems than their hybrid or conventional coun…
Lees meerRemote work is here to stay despite in-person mandates, this economist says Efforts to convince remote workers to return to corporate offices appear to have stalled, based on data from the government, academia, and private-sector organizations.…
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