Quotes by Tech We have dispatched additional Verizon security teams in all states where this illegal activity is taking place, we’re also working with law enforcement to ensure our networks and facilities are secure. Michael Mason tech Imagine the kind of data we could capture if patient monitors were as small as a dime. As sensor technology evolves, the industry will move toward more unobtrusive monitoring options that will be able to capture patient vitals and other data from sensors embedded into clothing or other materials, we could give patients a robe or necklace as soon as they enter the hospital, and monitor their journey across the health continuum, allowing clinicians to make more informed diagnosis and effective treatment plans. This kind of technology can also be critical in identifying physiological changes from a distance, making it easier to monitor patient traffic, especially during an epidemic. Michael Mancuso tech We wanted the signature to be the same regardless of the codec the video is being compressed with, if I take my video and convert it from, say, MPEG-2 to MPEG-4, then that file will be of a totally different length, and the bits will have completely changed, which will produce a different hash. What we needed was a content-aware hashing algorithm. John Collomosse tech This is an application of blockchain for the public good, in my view, the only reasonable use of the blockchain is when you have independent organizations that dont necessarily trust one another but they do have this vested interest in this collective goal of mutual trust. And what were looking to do is secure the National Archives of government all around the world, so that we can underwrite their integrity using this technology. John Collomosse tech I think deepfakes are almost like an arms race, because people are producing increasingly convincing deepfakes, and someday it might become impossible to detect them. Thats why the best you can do is try to prove the provenance of a video. John Collomosse tech The network is looking at the content of the video rather than its underlying bits and bytes. John Collomosse tech One of the forms of tampering we can detect is the removal of short segments of the video. These are temporal tampers. And we can detect up to three seconds of tampering. So, if a video is several hours long and you just remove three seconds of that video, we can detect that. John Collomosse tech This engagement pushes the boundaries in the UAV industry and will pave the way to a connected world in the Internet of Things, intel believes UAVs have great potential, from inspections, precision agriculture to deliveries of consumer goods and providing emergency disaster relief. We want to grow this market through our collaborations and by integrating new technologies and compute to UAVs. Anil Nanduri tech The organization noted that nearly 50,000 consumers joined an online petition last month favoring the FCC's privacy rules. And in a nationally representative CR Consumer Voices Survey, 65 percent of Americans said they were either slightly or not at all confident that their personal data is private and not distributed without their knowledge. Florida Sen. Bill Nelson before the vote on Wednesday said the rules put American consumers — each one of us who pay these monthly fees for their broadband service — in the driver's seat of how our personal data is used and shared. Is that too much to ask ? I don't think so. The resolution will still have to pass the House of Representatives, which it is likely to do, and then be signed by President Trump. ISPs have been under the FCC's jurisdiction only since 2015, when they werereclassified as public utilitiesunder something called Title II of the Communications Act. Meantime, web-based companies such as Amazon and Google are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission( FTC), and face less stringent requirements. Republican legislators and lobbyists from cable, telecom, and advertising industries say that difference in regulation is unfair. Sen. John Thune( R-SD) said Wednesday that the FCC had unfairly distorted the marketplace when it imposed unnecessarily onerous privacy restrictions on broadband providers while leaving the rest of the internet under the strong and successful regime at the FTC. The federal government could move authority over ISPs back to the FCC. However, that would be a complex process, and one not favored by advocacy groups, including Consumers Union. Any fondness for the FTC’s approach to privacy is merely support for dramatically weaker privacy protections favored by most corporations, the organization wrote in a letter to senators earlier this week. There is no question that consumers favor the FCC’s current broadband privacy rules. The measure passed by a 50-48 vote along party lines The Senate Thursday. To roll back the rules, Republican senators employed a legislative maneuver that prevents the FCC from adopting ‘ similar ’ rules, even far weaker ones, to protect internet users in the future. Consumer Union Schwantes tech A show within a show, automotive exhibits will cover more than 200,000 net square feet of exhibit space, a 25 percent increase over the 2015 CES. Consumer Technology Association tech There is a large chance that he will either correct his ways or simply fail to get it anyway. Michael Kosinski tech He builds great things. John Chambers July 26 tech They want to get out on a high note, by staying in the good graces of musicians, it’s a very good move for them. Angelo Zino tech I had no idea what I was doing. Congressman Scott Peters tech Purchasing the Watch in a physical Apple store would be preferable to many people versus buying it online, the purchase experience for luxury goods is different than for consumer electronics, and Apple Watch can be considered a luxury item. Angela McIntyre tech It allows people to create little videos, to act out scenes or respond to things in the world. John Blakely tech We’re going to be continually updating, adding some new things you can do with BB-8. I’m not at liberty to talk about that, but we are definitely working on those things right now. John Blakely tech We wanted to make it feel as if the droid rolled off the screen and into your home. John Blakely tech This is a huge issue here, we can lay out all the crime numbers that we want, but unless people feel safe, were not doing our job entirely. Commissioner James ONeill tech TITANIC SECRET CONTAINED IN NORTHERN IRELAND HOUSE The NYPD has a new way to measure public sentiment. ( iStock) GOOGLE CONTRACTORS IN PENNSYLVANIA VOTE TO UNIONIZE If you dont feel safe in your neighborhood, lets figure out why, maybe it is a quality-of-life condition that isnt being addressed. Maybe its abandoned vehicles. Maybe there are other issues going on. Maybe theres a robbery pattern. Commissioner James ONeill tech «345678910111213»