October 2022

Machine learning operations offer agility, spur innovation

October 12, 2022
Many organizations have adopted machine learning (ML) in a piecemeal fashion, building or buying ad hoc models, algorithms, tools, or services to accomplish specific goals. This approach was necessary as companies learned about the capabilities of ML and as the technology matured, but it also has created a hodge-podge of siloed, manual, and nonstandardized processes…

Cyber resilience melds data security and protection

October 12, 2022
Ransomware attacks—malware intrusions that block an organization’s access to its own data until a ransom is paid—are taking on alarming new aspects. As people’s work habits, daily routines, geographic locations, and trust in institutions have changed against a backdrop of global political shifts and the covid-19 pandemic, ransomware attacks have taken advantage of the opportunity…

DataGrail announces automated risk assessment tool and $45M investment

October 12, 2022

DataGrail has always focused on helping companies comply with the growing world of privacy regulation, building plug-ins to common data-heavy applications to help automate data discovery and compliance. Today, it’s building on that with a new automated risk monitoring solution that helps companies build third-party application risk assessments quickly. While they were at it, the […]

DataGrail announces automated risk assessment tool and $45M investment by Ron Miller originally published on TechCrunch

AR/VR screens could be getting a lot better as ‘microLED’ tech sneaks out of the lab

October 12, 2022

Small displays like smartwatches and AR/VR applications are about to get a lot better, at least if Porotech has anything to do with it. Whereas regular LED displays have their red, green, and blue pixels side-by-side, in separate pixels, Porotech’s DynamicPixelTuning (DPT) tech promises to make every pixel capable of outputting all colors. The theory […]

AR/VR screens could be getting a lot better as ‘microLED’ tech sneaks out of the lab by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch

Dedrone’s counter-drone jammer uses science to stop drones in their tracks

October 12, 2022

Drones are lovely for all sorts of things, including shooting incredible 700-shot gigapixel images over Burning Man, for example. But they can also be used for nefarious purposes, carrying explosives or scaring the bejesus out of the Secret Service as they are trying to protect the prez. Dedrone has had a series of antidrone tools […]

Dedrone’s counter-drone jammer uses science to stop drones in their tracks by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch

Microsoft refreshes the Surface Laptop, Pro and Studio

October 12, 2022

Microsoft introduced a deluge of upgraded Surface products during a virtual keynote this morning. Detailed in a blog post penned by Chief Product Officer, Panos Panay, the Laptop 5 gets top billing here. The devoted touchscreen notebook arrives in 13.5- and 15-inch models, powered by Intel Evo, which the company claims will make it “50% […]

Microsoft refreshes the Surface Laptop, Pro and Studio by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

Moon set for November traffic jam as both ispace and NASA target launches

October 12, 2022

If all goes to plan, Florida’s Space Coast could see two separate lunar missions take off in November. Japanese startup ispace said Wednesday it is targeting a launch window of November 9-15 for its first lunar lander mission. Separately, NASA set a trio of possible November launch dates for Artemis I, the first in a […]

Moon set for November traffic jam as both ispace and NASA target launches by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch