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Uber working its way towards no more drivers

Uber is rolling out self-driving cars in Pittsburgh, bought a self-driving truck startup, Otto, and will be partnering with Volvo to work on, you guessed it, self-driving cars. It doesn't take a genius to see what these three things have in common. Read More

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Addressing PCI Compliance: Through Privileged Access Management

Organizations handling transactions involving credit or debit cards are facing increasing pressure to meet regulatory compliance mandates. In particular, they must comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) version 3, which went into effect in January of 2015.1 PCI DSS v3 established various requirements for safeguarding an organization's relevant systems and networks, comprising the Cardholder Data Environment (CDE). Read More

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JR Raphael: Now, this is how Google Now should work on the desktop

An experimental new Chrome feature shows us how Google could bring its personalized assistant to the desktop in a way that'd make sense. Read More

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Sharon Machlis: Microsoft ratchets up its R enthusiasm

Microsoft announces more R capabilities within its Power BI platform and launches an R Script Showcase. Read More

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John Brandon: Why you might be better off letting Ford drive you home instead of Uber or Tesla

Real robotic intelligence requires skill, patience, cooperation, and a willingness to accept risk. It also takes time. Read More

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Sharon Machlis: Esri offers free aid to agencies battling disasters

Fire? Flood? Hurricane? Esri will offer tech support to organizations facing active disasters. Read More

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Ben Kepes: Localizing every website with Localizer

I'm a fan of Douglas Adams' book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Localizer wants to be the next best thing to Adams' Babel Fish Read More

Sharky: You DID want to get rid of that loud beep, right?

This company plans to use handheld barcode scanners to read water meters, and the development unit has impressive specs, an even more impressive price -- and a loud, annoying beep. Read More

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Breaking the Kill Chain: Stopping Data Breaches with Privileged Access Management

When we consider the current stream of security incidents, it's common to refer back to the Target incident, which began in late 2013. With some 70 million payment card records stolen, Target wasn't the first-or even largest-data breach to take place in history, let alone in 2013. Read More

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