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Aakar Patel | As world changes rapidly, Indians stuck in the past, not eyeing future
Newspaper column writers are not experts in any particular subject or field
Productivity - Beyond the Keyboard - AI is taking the world by storm
The time isn't far when being perched in front of a screen, tapping keys with your fingers, will appear to be inconceivably awkward.
Computers more accurate than humans at detecting fraudulent identity photos
The research used high quality 'face morphs' over a series of four experiments.
WannaCry still a concern for millions of computers
Data reveals that there are as many as 1.7 million Internet-connected endpoints that are still vulnerable.
Potential global cyber attack could cause USD 85 billion -193 billion worth of damage
Insurance claims after such an attack would range from business interruption and cyber extortion to incident response costs.
Computers and authority
The threat to freedom in the digital age is from the non-free, proprietor-driven software, encompassing all forms of computing.
Japan cybersecurity and Olympics minister: "I've never used a computer"
Yoshitaka Sakurada, 68, was named to the two posts last month by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
ASUS unveils new lineup of computing products
ASUS presented the latest motherboards, graphics cards, displays, networking devices and more
Intel unveils its refreshed NUC Kits and Mini PCs for 2018
The latest generation NUC machines are powered by Intel’s 8th Gen processors, promising better performance.
For orderliness, prisons turn to computer tablets
Tablets can help inmates advance their education, connect with family and prepare them for life in the outside world.