What We're Reading: Page 259
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 11, 2018
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HR Dive
Aspen Institute initiative seeks to address cybersecurity job training
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The Hill
Chamber of Commerce president warns against growing 'techlash'
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GeekWire
Toyota joins growing list of companies announcing integration with Amazon’s Alexa
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Retail Dive
Google lines up an army of assistant-enabled products
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Recode
Equifax could face a massive fine for another security breach — if two top Senate Democrats get their way
Jan 10, 2018
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MIT Technology Review
The AI World Will Listen to These Women in 2018
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Bloomberg
Snowden Joins Outcry Against World's Biggest Biometric Database
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Wired
When WiFi Won't Work, Let Sound Carry Your Data
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MIT Technology Review
Google and Others Are Building AI Systems That Doubt Themselves
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Reuters
FBI chief calls unbreakable encryption 'urgent public safety issue'
Jan 09, 2018
Jan 08, 2018
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Silicon Beat
Google loses up to 250 bikes a week, Oracle worker even helps herself to them: report
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VentureBeat
Apple shareholders urge company to address iPhone addiction in children
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ZDNet
How to hack public Wi-Fi to mine for cryptocurrency
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Reuters
Nvidia partners with Uber, Volkswagen in self-driving technology
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BBC News
White noise video on YouTube hit by five copyright claims
Jan 05, 2018
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Wired
What Happens If Russia Attacks Undersea Internet Cables
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Reuters
How a researcher hacked his own computer and found 'worst' chip flaw
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TechRepublic
Why Oracle can't buy its way to success in the cloud wars
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FederalNewsRadio.com
Rash of data breaches forcing agencies to rethink how they verify employees’ identities
Jan 04, 2018
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Construction Dive
AI helping reduce worker wear-and-tear injuries
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The Guardian
Google faces new discrimination charge: paying female teachers less than men
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Ars Technica
A practical guide to microchip implants
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ZDNet
New ransomware headache as crooks dump bitcoin for rival cryptocurrencies
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GeekWire
IBM sues Expedia, alleging online travel giant built its business on Big Blue’s patents
Jan 03, 2018
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Ars Technica
Is “Big Data” racist? Why policing by data isn’t necessarily objective
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The Hill
Apple CEO Tim Cook, top execs get pay raise
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HR Dive
Before adopting new tech, plan for the learning curve
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GeekWire
Jesse Proudman leaves IBM to start new AI-based cryptocurrency startup, says he can’t kick the ‘entrepreneurial bug’
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The New York Times
How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue