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Interview with AMD CTO Mark Papermaster on AMD's release schedule and future products, partnerships with TSMC and Samsung, driving industry standards, and more (Dr. Ian Cutress/AnandTech)

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Dr. Ian Cutress / AnandTech : Interview with AMD CTO Mark Papermaster on AMD's release schedule and future products, partnerships with TSMC and Samsung, driving industry standards, and more   —  On the back of a very busy 2019, AMD is gaining market share and is now a performance leader in a lot of CPU segments. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/2u969CR

A look at the increasing prevalence of facial recognition and AI tech across the globe, as the US and EU governments' efforts to limit their use have stalled (Politico)

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Politico : A look at the increasing prevalence of facial recognition and AI tech across the globe, as the US and EU governments' efforts to limit their use have stalled   —  The result is an impasse that has left tech companies largely in control of where and how to deploy facial recognition. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/2u0Hmkb

ProtonMail launches E2E encrypted calendar app ProtonCalendar in public beta, tied to users' paid ProtonMail accounts, encrypting event info and participants (Paul Sawers/VentureBeat)

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Paul Sawers / VentureBeat : ProtonMail launches E2E encrypted calendar app ProtonCalendar in public beta, tied to users' paid ProtonMail accounts, encrypting event info and participants   —  Encrypted email provider ProtonMail has officially launched its new calendar in public beta.  The move is part of the Swiss … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/2SJbBGW

4 Trends that are Transforming the Future of Healthcare

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From drinking one’s own urine as a cure for broken bones to blood-letting to sending electrical shocks through a person’s body as a cure for mental illness — healthcare has a somewhat jaded past. Fortunately, as technology has improved our ability to study human physiology, medical professionals have become increasingly adept at diagnosing and curing many different illnesses. Here are four trends that are transforming the future of healthcare. Still, there’s plenty of room for improvement to be made. Almost 20% of Americans can’t afford healthcare , according to ABC News. And millions of people die from diseases like cancer and diabetes every single year. We might not ever reach immortality, but some trends can radically transform the future of healthcare in some promising ways. Artificial Intelligence In almost every industry, imaginable – from gaming to every-day transportation – artificial intelligence is making a big splash. And it didn’t skip healthcare. One example of artifi

Big trends and takeaways from the 2010s: the "capital as a moat" model has failed, machine learning has become table stakes for tech companies, and more (Fred Wilson/AVC)

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Fred Wilson / AVC : Big trends and takeaways from the 2010s: the “capital as a moat” model has failed, machine learning has become table stakes for tech companies, and more   —  My friend Steve Kane suggested I take a longer view in my pair of year end posts this year: … And so I will. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/2QdyoZC

TRACED Act signed into law, putting robocallers on notice

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The Pallone-Thrune TRACED Act, a bipartisan bit of legislation that should make life harder for the villains behind robocalls, was signed into law today by the President. It’s still possible to get things done in D.C. after all! We’ve covered the TRACED Act several times previously, as robocalls are, in addition to being horribly annoying, a uniquely annoying high-tech threat. Using clever targeting and spoofing technology, scammers are placing millions of calls that at best irritate and at worst take advantage of the vulnerable. The new law won’t end that practice overnight, but it does add some useful tools to regulators’ toolboxes. Here’s how I summarized the bill’s provisions earlier this month: Extends FCC’s statute of limitations on robocall offenses and increases potential fines Requires an FCC rulemaking helping protect consumers from spam calls and texts (this is already underway) Requires annual FCC report on robocall enforcement and allows for it to formally recommend

TechCrunch Include yearly report

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Welcome to the third annual TechCrunch Include Progress Report. Our editorial and events teams work hard throughout the year to ensure that we bring you the most dynamic and diverse group of speakers and judges to our event stages. And finally, at the tail end of 2019, we bring you … 2018 data. (You can see 2017 data here .) In 2018, TechCrunch produced Disrupts in San Francisco and Berlin, as well as regional Battlefield events in Zug, Switzerland; Lagos, Nigeria; SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil and Berlin, Germany. We also produced a number of Sessions events, including the increasingly popular Robotics edition, as well as Blockchain and AR/VR. It is important to us that we foster an environment that reflects the increasingly diverse tech industry. We are pleased to report that we saw an overall increase across the board with regard to inclusion, while still acknowledging that we weren’t yet where we needed to be when it comes to women and people of color across our stages. Happily, 2019 has bee

How income share agreements will spark the rise of career accelerators

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The income share agreement (ISA), a financing model where students pay for an education program with a certain percent of their income for several years after graduating, has been one of 2019’s new buzzwords among VCs and entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. While still a nascent market that faces regulatory uncertainty in the US and abroad, ISAs are a mainstay of learn-to-code bootcamps and are being piloted at dozens of universities. This financing model is receiving attention because it directly aligns education programs with students’ career outcomes — something that could transform parts of higher education. ISAs will transform the labor market even further though. In the next few years, use of ISAs will likely go beyond formal education programs to create a new category of career accelerators that are more like scaled talent agencies for businesspeople. Across industries and seniority levels, we will see ambitious professionals choose to pay a small percentage of their future inco

WSJ: Cloud Hopper, a hacking campaign by Chinese state-sponsored group APT10, was far bigger than formerly known, hitting 12+ cloud providers including IBM, HPE (Fox Business)

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Fox Business : WSJ: Cloud Hopper, a hacking campaign by Chinese state-sponsored group APT10, was far bigger than formerly known, hitting 12+ cloud providers including IBM, HPE   —  The hackers seemed to be everywhere.  —  In one of the largest-ever corporate espionage efforts, cyberattackers alleged … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/39tzxDV

2018 tax filings: Alphabet will no longer use the IP licensing scheme commonly called the "Double Irish, Dutch sandwich", which had let it delay paying US taxes (Toby Sterling/Reuters)

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Toby Sterling / Reuters : 2018 tax filings: Alphabet will no longer use the IP licensing scheme commonly called the “Double Irish, Dutch sandwich”, which had let it delay paying US taxes   —  AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Alphabet (GOOGL.O), the parent company of Google, will no longer use the intellectual property … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/39m5iyG

How FinTech Application Development Transforms the Finance Industry

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FinTech or Financial technology has become a popular industry for helping to innovate financial transaction services and online security. It is a broad term that works around the business transformation to innovate the traditional financial services that are inefficient, antiquated, and expensive. Innovation has made the process transparent and straightforward. We must understand how FinTech Application  Development will positively transform the financial industry. The Emergence of FinTech Application Development FinTech technology has transformed and innovated financial services through the new technologies that have fulfilled the customer’s needs with the help of automation. This is due to the factors including consolidation in the financial services industry and regulatory constraints. It is all about innovation that has helped a lot in upgrading the financial industry. The FinTech startups have the benefit of working independently, and that’s why they can develop faster than

Can a $30 pair of wireless earbuds actually be any good?

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2019 was the year wireless earbuds went mainstream. The category has been around much longer, of course, and Apple really broke the whole thing open a full three years ago, with the release of the first AirPods, but sales exploded in 2019. The category experienced a 183% YOY increase in shipments last quarter, according to a new study . The space continues to be driven by Apple, which currently controls 43% of the market (a number that will likely increase with the arrival of the AirPod Pros), but its near future seems destined to be defined by a race to the bottom. With Apple, Samsung, Sony and Google battling it out for the high end of the market, other players are determined to undercut the competition on price. At $30, JLab’s Go Air True Wireless Earbuds (the first and last time I’m going to type that full name) are positioned right around Xiaomi’s category defining AirDots. The Chinese manufacturer controls around 7% of the market (a notch above Samsung’s more premium offerings)

Counting down Boston’s biggest venture rounds from 2019

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Hello and welcome back to our regular morning look at private companies, public markets and the gray space in between. Today, the last day of 2019, we’re taking a second look at Boston. Regular readers of this column will recall that we recently took a peek at Boston’s startup ecosystem , and that we compiled a short countdown of the largest rounds that took place this year in Utah . Today we’re doing the latter with the former. What follows is a countdown of Boston’s seven largest venture rounds from the year, including details concerning what the company does and who backed it. We’re also taking a shot after each entry at where we think the companies are on the path to going public. As before, we’re using Crunchbase data for this project ( here ). And we’re only looking at venture rounds, so no post-IPO action, no grants, no secondaries, no debt, and no private equity-style buyouts. Ready? Let’s have some fun. Countdown Boston has produced a number of big exits in recent years,

InsightFinder get $2M seed to automate outage prevention

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InsightFinder , a startup from North Carolina based on 15 years of academic research, wants to bring machine learning to system monitoring to automatically identify and fix common issues. Today, the company announced a $2 million seed round. ​ IDEA Fund Partners, a VC out of Durham, North Carolina,​ led the round with participation from ​Eight Roads Ventures​ and Acadia Woods Partners. The company was founded by North Carolina State professor Helen Gu, who spent 15 years researching this problem before launching the startup in 2015. Gu also announced that she had brought on former Distil Networks co-founder and CEO Rami Essaid to be Chief Operating Officer. Essaid, who sold his company earlier this year, says his new company focuses on taking a proactive approach to application and infrastructure monitoring. “We found that these problems happen to be repeatable, and the signals are there. We use artificial intelligence to predict and get out ahead of these issues,” he said. He add