Tag: 2013

The Culture of the Creative Industries

[The article above is a transcript of the talk that I gave to the International Center for Creative Leadership (ICCL) last night in Boston. My talk was hosted by my friend and colleague, the president of the Center, John Bursk and the Center’s president, David Shulman. JEDI WILTON is the president of the International Center…

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What Is Disinformation?

The US is losing its collective mind when it comes to security. A recent survey of more than 200 businesses and IT professionals revealed that 77 percent consider “disinformation” to be one of the top cyber threats of the year 2014. Disinformation is a type of disinformation, which is spread through a series of tweets,…

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Camouflage’s Camouflage

In the case of the Yeti, I’d venture to say that the real trick to their success was not just their camouflage, but their camouflage’s camouflage. As a matter of fact, I find that a good portion of the Yeti’s success in the market stems from camouflage’s camouflage. A lot of people are wondering whether…

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Vaccination in Europe – The Most Important Public Health Intervention

The survey shows that half of the European Union is vaccinated with vaccines against various diseases, but only 13 percent of the EU population has been vaccinated against influenza, the research indicated. “The report reveals that vaccination against diseases that are spread in nature, such as influenza, is a very important public health intervention and…

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Securing Medical Devices at the Mayo Clinic

Securing Medical Devices at the Mayo Clinic by John A. Schoenberger – March 2018. The Mayo Clinic is the first hospital in the US ever to join and then become a partner of the Internet of Things (IoT). A recent $13 million capital campaign to expand its network by adding 300 security professionals was one…

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Sharing Photos in South Africa Can Lead to Legal Trouble

Sharing photos in South Africa can lead to legal trouble For many South Africans and tourists who are not accustomed to sharing images, there are several legal issues that can arise. The first is that the photos have to be taken somewhere public, such as a public square, or a public park. The second is…

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Acer Tablet With the Question

With a new tablet from the Chinese firm, Acer, which has been selling a tablet in the U. this past year, comes a new question. Why is Acer doing this? What’s its next move? This week, we took a look at Acer’s tablet with the question. With the success of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer,…

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Study of Household Buying Patterns, Eating and Recreational (SHOPPER)

Health is a word that is often misused and misunderstood. something called the “three C’s”: Clean, Cook, and Change (C). help prevent it to get worse. For many, it is in the way they eat and drink. We have to change this. change this. they use food, to prevent it from becoming a problem. food…

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Super Mario Bros 3 PC Port at the Museum of Modern Art

Article Title: id Software’s Super Mario Bros 3 PC port at a museum | Computer Games. The Super Mario Bros. 3 (formerly Super Mario Bros. ) port at the Museum of Modern Art is an interesting little gem. It is a small but substantial bit of hardware for the 3DS (which at launch was the…

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NVIDIA DLSS Deep Learning for Real-Time Rendering

Last year, NVIDIA’s Virtual Reality Developers Toolkit (VRDTK) was developed to serve as a comprehensive learning framework for building deep learning (DL) software for virtual reality (VR) applications. To that end, the VRDTK enables developers to train a deep neural network architecture to solve a wide range of VR training-related problems. To help developers verify…

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