People in Virtual Reality Are About to Look a Lot More Realistic
8i is trying to bring real people into virtual reality for more immersive experiences, from films to yoga classes.
8i is trying to bring real people into virtual reality for more immersive experiences, from films to yoga classes.
The FBI’s demands on Apple have got security experts thinking about how to make it harder for the government to secretly coerce software companies.
A company is developing apartment buildings with sensors, automated appliances, and the ability to learn an owner’s habits.
Jaydeep Baliram Sawant, Senior Software Engineering Manager, and Krishna Sagar, Program Manager, walk through how Microsoft IT uses Microsoft Azure data services and analytics tools to ensure that Corporate, External and Legal Affairs has an effective and scalable data platform.
Are you—and your internal auditors—concerned that cloud-based services and applications could impact critical compliance activities and service certifications? As Microsoft moves to Microsoft Azure, IT and auditors work closely together, on an ongoing basis, to validate that Azure provides a…
Jamaican ringleader of phone scam that targeted elderly victims in the U.S. sentenced to prison.
New homework assignments at 7 p.m., corrections due by midnight: how teachers, parents, and students in some schools in China are using WeChat to perpetuate round-the-clock pressure.
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