Languages stories - Page 24
3 tips for building APIs so developers actually use them
Mon, 9th Oct 2017
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api
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developers
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software
To ensure developers use your APIs, focus on comprehensive documentation, maintain simplicity, and iterate with developer feedback. Here's how to execute.
Security versus convenience? Don't trust everything 'UC'
Mon, 9th Oct 2017
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uc
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ddos
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wireless networks
So, if the proliferation of UC applications is a problem, what’s the solution? Session border controllers, also known as SBCs.
The ultra-reliable Google Translate is coming to your headphones
Thu, 5th Oct 2017
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google
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pixel
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google assistant
Google’s new Pixel Buds promise seamless real-time translation using Google Translate, transforming your headphones into a personal language assistant.
System integrator Equisoft attains Oracle Insurance Policy specialisation
Thu, 5th Oct 2017
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saas
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iaas
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healthtech
Equisoft is currently working with 20 insurers on Oracle Insurance Policy Administration integration projects.
Move over ransomware; put spear phishing on your radar
Fri, 29th Sep 2017
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malware
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firewalls
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ransomware
Spear phishers continue to exploit security weaknesses in organisations using social engineering. It’s becoming the most significant security threat.
Learn to speak 30 different languages with virtual reality
Mon, 25th Sep 2017
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edutech
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gaming
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uc
ATi Studios launches MondlyVR, a language app that combines VR, voice chatbot and speech recognition to teach users languages in minutes.
Fujitsu develops hands-free speech translation device
Wed, 20th Sep 2017
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healthtech
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fujitsu
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nict
Fujitsu unveils a pioneering wearable translator, freeing hands in medical settings for enhanced patient care.
How your company can be 'Google Smart' with machine learning
Tue, 19th Sep 2017
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Steve Singer, Talend ANZ Country Manager talks about the necessities of machine learning for the enterprise space.
Microsoft Inspire: NZ partners reveal why it's worth it
Mon, 18th Sep 2017
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partner programmes
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healthtech
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microsoft
An event review is best straight from the horse’s mouth as they say, which is why we’ve got the opinions from some of the NZ partners that attended.
Alexa has a new robotic body thanks to Qihan Technology Company
Fri, 1st Sep 2017
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robots
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smart home
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ai
Qihan Technology unveils Sanbot Nano, a home assistant robot equipped with Amazon's Alexa Voice Service, available in October.
New transport app to make Queenstown more accessible during snow season
Tue, 29th Aug 2017
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auckland transport
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maas global
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tourism
With nearly 2 million tourists visiting Queenstown annually, the Choice app will provide visitors with all the information they need to know.
Mobile malware creation is now as easy as downloading an app
Mon, 28th Aug 2017
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smartphones
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malware
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ransomware
Mobile malware creation is as easy as downloading an app and potential criminals don’t even need to write a single line of code.
Samsung expands voice recognition features of its Family Hub fridge
Mon, 28th Aug 2017
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smart home
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samsung
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smart hub
Samsung to expand voice recognition function of Family Hub refrigerator and introduce Samsung Connect smart home feature at IFA 2017.
AI data scientist startup secures AU$16m in Series-A funding
Wed, 23rd Aug 2017
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data science
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ai
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sequoia capital china
The capital raised will be invested directly into the expansion of Hyper Anna’s operations to international markets that include Asia and the US.
Two major BPOs form joint venture – open new delivery hub in Malaysia
Fri, 18th Aug 2017
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uc
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contact centre
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outsourcing
According to Everise the agreement with UBASE aligns two unique BPO companies to provide an unparalleled global service experience.
Isentia re-structures organisation, launches new brand and new data insight led services
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Investments include the launch of ‘Stories’, an additional capability within its MediaPortal platform, which was recently upgraded.
Malware in your DNA sequence data? Technically, it’s possible
Fri, 11th Aug 2017
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malware
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cybersecurity
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science technology
Could hackers exploit your DNA sequence and encode it with malware? A new study from the University of Washington says yes, it’s possible.
Navman: Drivers get the best of both worlds with new dash cam GPS device
Fri, 11th Aug 2017
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fleet management
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navman wireless
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gps
Navman fuses sat-nav prowess with HD dash cam in a sleek, new Drive Duo unit, offering drivers a tech-savvy co-pilot.
Innovators in Te Papa’s accelerator to connect cultures to their taonga
Fri, 28th Jul 2017
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te papa museum
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accelerator
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mahuki
Te Papa's Mahuki hub launches, blending tech and tradition to enrich cultural narratives and safeguard taonga through innovation.
Siri versus Bixby: Can Samsung’s artificial intelligence compete?
Mon, 24th Jul 2017
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smartphones
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ai
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personal computing devices
Samsung rolls out Bixby, a bold rival to Siri, poised to redefine smartphone AI prowess on Galaxy devices. Will it charm users?.