November 13, 2020 Police Called To Ubisoft Canada HQ Due To Possible Hostage Taking Police were outside the Peck building, which houses some of Ubisoft Montreal’s offices, responding to a possible hostage situation Friday afternoon. Read more… via…
November 13, 2020 Russian and North Korean Hackers Attacked Covid-19 Labs, Microsoft Says Microsoft researchers have found evidence that Russian and North Korean hackers have systematically attacked covid-19 labs and vaccine makers in an effort to steal…
November 13, 2020 Rivian raises pricing for its electric truck and SUV Rivian is preparing to ship its electric truck and SUV next year, and it has updated pricing for the vehicles. There'll be launch editions…
November 13, 2020 Home Alone’s Director Takes Aim at Disney’s ‘Paint-By-Numbers’ Remakes Disney is getting ready to do a reboot of the classic holiday film Home Alone, but one of the key figures behind it is…
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November 13, 2020 A Newly Discovered Tick Germ Is Sickening Dogs in the U.S., Vets Say Veterinary researchers in the U.S. say they’ve discovered a new disease-causing, tickborne bacteria in dogs. So far, only three cases, with one possibly linked…
November 13, 2020 Amazon Textract adds handwriting recognition and support for new languages Amazon Textract gained support for handwriting recognition in English, as well as new languages, including Spanish and German.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the…
November 13, 2020 GM recalls 65,000 electric Chevy Bolts over battery fire concerns Photo by Andrew Liptak / The Verge General Motors issued a recall for 68,667 Chevy Bolts after several battery fires were reported, according to…
November 13, 2020 Make your time at home fantastic with five highly-rated apps Time at home, something we've all had plenty of this year, is an opportunity like no other. It can also be challenging and mundane,…
November 13, 2020 Researchers investigate why popular AI algorithms classify objects by texture, not by shape Google and Stanford researchers investigate in a new paper why CNNs tend to classify objects by texture instead of shape.Read More via VentureBeat Check…