Apple May Have Fudged iPhone X’s Face ID

[ad_1] Apple has reduced the accuracy of the iPhone X Face ID feature to speed up production, Bloomberg reported Monday. It’s not clear how much the new specs will reduce Face ID’s... Read more »

Amazon to Let Delivery Drivers Open Your Front Door

[ad_1] Amazon on Wednesday announced a new service that will allow Prime members to receive in-home delivery of packages with the help of high-tech smart locks that allow drivers to open their... Read more »

Neural Nets Give Low-End Phone Pics DSLR Look

[ad_1] Researchers have found a way to use neural networks to create DSLR-quality photos from snapshots taken with low-end smartphones. A team of scientists at the ETH ZurichComputer Vision Lab recently published... Read more »

Sony’s Aibo Resurrected From Robot Pet Cemetery

[ad_1] Sony on Wednesday revived its robot dog, Aibo, which it put down, so to speak, in 2006. The autonomous entertainment robot brings fun and joy to the entire family, Sony claimed.... Read more »

New Relationship Marketing Hub Aims to Goose Conversion Rates

[ad_1] Optimove this week released a new version of its relationship marketing hub. Optimove 6.0 lets users automate targeted marketing campaigns for new visitors as precisely as they can for current customers,... Read more »

Nvidia Containerizes GPU-Accelerated Deep Learning

[ad_1] We often talk about hybrid cloud business models, but virtually always in the context of traditional processor-bound applications. What if deep learning developers and service operators could run their GPU-accelerated model... Read more »

IBM Adds 2 New Processors to Quantum Computing Ecosystem

[ad_1] IBM on Friday announced 20-qubit and 50-qubit quantum processors for its IBM Q early-access commercial systems. The 20-qubit processor — featuring improvements in superconducting qubit design, connectivity and packaging — has... Read more »

Revisiting Show Season | TechNewsWorld

[ad_1] Show season changes the CRM market; it always does. One day you’re in the vanilla application software space, and a week later you understand the need to incorporate social media or... Read more »

Content Analytics’ VP Kenji Gjovig: There’s Chum in the E-Commerce Waters

[ad_1] Kenji Gjovig is VP of partnerships and business development at Content Analytics. In this exclusive interview, Gjovig offers his insights on managing the customer experience through effective content management. Content Analytics... Read more »

The Rise of AI: Give Me That New Time Religion?

[ad_1] Anthony Levandowski, known for his work developing self-driving auto technology, has started the world’sfirst artificial intelligence-based religion, according to Wired, which on Wednesday published an article based on a lengthy interview... Read more »