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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Humanity will use AI positively if access to artificial intelligence is 'democratised'
Jensen Huang, like Jack Ma, takes a positive view of artificial intelligence
Shovelware games company Silicon Echo closes after Valve throws it off of Steam
"Our reputation is destroyed beyond repair," wails games company with little reputation to destroy
Biggest mistakes in DevOps? Trying to do too much, not prioritising and setting over-ambitious targets
Expert panelists at Computing's DevOps Summit 2017 divulge the biggest mistakes they've made in their journey to DevOps
Oracle co-CEO Mark Hurd capitalises on market fear in keynote speech
Mark Hurd urged faster cloud adoption to help organisation overcome the painful challenge of software patching
Satya Nadella: AI will need a "set of design principles" to keep it in its place
Microsoft CEO Nadella comes to London to pimp his book, Hit Refresh
Voting opens in V3 Technology Awards 2017
V3 Technology Awards will be decided by your votes
Canonical to end 32-bit installation options with Ubuntu 17.10 Linux
Polls suggest it's no longer widely used
Microsoft announces Visual Studio for quantum computing
Like Visual Basic? You're gonna love VB for quantum computing!
SAP acquires Gigya for customer identity and access management
SAP Gigya to be combined with SAP Hybris to create all-encompassing cloud-based customer data platform
Case study: Hillarys' Julian Bond on the company's shift from HP-UX to SUSE Linux as part of SAP Business Suite upgrade
Hillarys' SAP upgrade complicated by platform shift and database migration
Intel working with Waymo on 'fully autonomous' vehicles
Intel wants to get inside your car, despite missing out on mobile
Avast's CCleaner compromised to deliver malware to unsuspecting users in August and September, warns Cisco Talos
Anti-virus firm Avast compromised in suspected supply-chain attack
Department of Homeland Security orders all Kaspersky products to be purged from government within 90 days
No evidence cited - order based on "concerns"
Driverless bus coming to London Olympic Park in autonomous vehicle test
Zip round the Olympic Park at a speed of, err, 5mph
Google Chrome to warn users when application tries to hijack internet connection
Users will be alerted when a 'man-in-the-middle' attack is attempted
Windows 7 EOL timebomb identified
Latest figures reveal Microsoft is still struggling to shift people off Windows 7. Will it be the XP End of Life drama all over again?
Google and Apple share 'mixed reality' plans
Mixed reality adds a virtual edge to the real world
Microsoft claims new speech recognition accuracy record
Microsoft looking to move on from speech recognition to computers understanding speech
Google Updates: Sex, Yandex and Bad Ad Hex
It's the week in Google....
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations officially announced
Microsoft reveals another new feature in the Fall Creators' Update
Gartner: IT spending to hit $3.5 trillion in 2017
Software vendors that embrace cloud are enjoying a boom, suggests Gartner
Ubuntu Linux lands in Microsoft Windows 10 Store for Insiders
Ubuntu for Windows to run in a Sandbox environment, with SUSE and Fedora also expected to get similar treatment
New internet DRM standard approved by W3C in 'compromise' that critics say favours content providers
HTML5 and 'encrypted media extensions' will at least mean that Flash and Silverlight can be put up against a wall and shot
Microsoft to nag Windows 10 users to upgrade to the Creators Edition
Microsoft to transmit on-screen pop-ups to prod Windows 10 users to install Creators Update