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UK police plan national roll-out of facial-recognition phone app

UK police chiefs have announced plans to equip officers with a mobile-based facial-recognition tool that will enable them to cross reference photos of suspects against a database of millions of custody images from their phones. Known as operator initiated facial recognition (OIFR), the tool uses software supplier NEC’s NeoFace facial-recognition algorithm, and is currently being…

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Former Post Office manager has no memory of preparing witness statement in legal dispute

A former Post Office manager claimed she has no memory of preparing a witness statement as part of a legal battle against a subpostmaster who said she had suffered unexplained losses caused by computer errors. Elaine Cottam, who was a retail line manager at the Post Office, told the public inquiry into the Post Office…

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Oracle NetSuite CEO Goldberg: AI a sleeping giant coming to life

Evan Goldberg, executive vice president of Oracle NetSuite, characterizes the recent wave of Generative AI as making good on the long-gestating promise of artificial intelligence. In an interview with Computer Weekly at the supplier’s recent SuiteWorld conference in Las Vegas, he touched on his own backstory with AI and testified to its potential business value.…

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The Intel Innovation 2023 Keynote Live Blog (8:30am PT, 15:30 UTC)

Kicking off this morning is Intel’s annual technology conference, Innovation. The second year of the revived show once again has Intel’s CEO Pat Gelsinger leading things off, with what’s scheduled to be a 90 minute keynote. Intel has four major themes for this year’s show: Accelerating the AI Era Transformative Innovation for the Future of…

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Cisco pushes update to stop exploitation of two IOS XE zero-days

Cisco has released free software updates to address two vulnerabilities affecting the web user interface (UI) feature of its IOS XE software, which are now available via the Cisco Software Download Centre. The updates protect against an exploitation of CVE-2023-20198, first disclosed earlier in October, that as previously reported, enabled an undisclosed, remote, unauthenticated attacker…

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Customers speak out over Okta’s response to latest breach

Cyber security companies BeyondTrust and Cloudflare have criticised identity and access management (IAM) specialist Okta after both became ensnared in yet another cyber attack against the latter’s systems. BeyondTrust said it detected an identity-centric attack on an in-house Okta admin account on 2 October 2023, which used a valid session cookie stolen from Okta. It…

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Finland shows off its new 20-qubit quantum computer

VTT recently announced completion of Finland’s second quantum computer, which uses 20 superconducting qubits. The work, accomplished in partnership with IQM Quantum Computers, is another step on the roadmap to build a 50-qubit machine by the end of 2024.   The government set out with that end goal in November 2020, when it launched a project…

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Intel Meteor Lake SoC is NOT Coming to Desktops: Well, Not Technically

Over the last couple of days, numerous reports have revealed that Intel’s recently announced Meteor Lake SoC, primarily a mobile platform, would be coming to desktop PCs. Intel has further clarified that while their Meteor Lake processors will be featured in desktop systems next year, they won’t power traditional socketed desktop PCs. Instead, these CPUs, primarily…

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If you wanted an Intel Meteor Lake CPU for your next desktop PC, we’ve got some bad news

Intel’s Meteor Lake processors aren’t going to be realized for desktop PCs after all, it seems, with Team Blue issuing a clarification following a recent statement seemingly indicating that the chips would debut for desktops next year.This rather odd episode began when PC World interviewed Michelle Johnston Holthaus, VP and General Manager of Intel’s Client…

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