Thursday 3 December 2015

Buying a Drone for the Holidays; Wikipedia Creates AI System for Bad Edits

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There's Nothing Like a Drone for the Holidays
The holidays are here, and if you want to purchase a drone for yourself, a friend or a family member, there are a lot of choices. Alex Zvada from Flite Test gives the lowdown on what's on the market (and in the new Drone Buying Guide 2015) and what to consider before you buy.

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The Importance of VVTT (Verify, Validate, Trace and Test)
Designing a reliable test strategy requires broad, strategic thinking. The goal of verification is to ensure release of a best-quality system that meets customer expectations as documented in your early design concept and requirements-gathering phases. Jama Software's white paper "Verify, Validate, Trace and Test" can help you maximize the value of your test process by testing product objectives early.
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Zero-Day Bugs in Modems/Routers Could Compromise Millions

Introducing the World's First 10TB Helium-Filled Hard Drive

Wikipedia Creates AI System to Filter Out Bad Edits

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Big Data Security for Dummies
The number of advanced security threats is growing every day, as is the sophistication of cyberattacks in the forms of custom malware, "drive by" downloads, "watering hole" attacks and more. Learn how to harness the power of Big Data to detect, analyze and respond to unorthodox attacks.
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