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The Future of Networking with IOWN, Apple iPhone 12 and 12 Pro Review, Huawei Mate 40 Series, And OnePlus Buds Z With Kazu Gomi, Craig Doeden, and Matteo Doni – Mobile Tech Podcast 187

Join me for episode 187 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guests Kazu Gomi (NTT Research), Craig Doeden (IOWN), and Matteo Doni (TechTravelGeeks) — brought to you by NTT Research. This week’s show comes in two parts. First, we have an enlightening conversation about the future …

https://worldpodcasts.com/the-future-of-networking-with-iown-apple-iphone-12-and-12-pro-review-huawei-mate-40-series-and-oneplus-buds-z-with-kazu-gomi-craig-doeden-and-matteo-doni/

Why Networking Needs an Upgrade

by Kazuhiro Gomi, Forbes Councils Member

As humans, we have limits on how much we can process and how quickly we can respond. Digital technologies, however, are making that point of reference less relevant, especially in the context of smart applications. Consider a manufacturing robot that’s trained to detect anomalies that …

https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2020/10/20/why-networking-needs-an-upgrade/?sh=150297a91d65

UCLA: UCLA Cryptographers Solve Two-Decade-Old Problem

by UCLA Samueli Newsroom

The paper is co-authored by Aayush Jain, a graduate student researcher in the Center for Encrypted Functionalities (CEF) at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and research intern at the NTT Research Cryptography and Information Security (CIS) Lab; Huijia (Rachel) Lin …

https://samueli.ucla.edu/ucla-cryptographers-solve-two-decade-old-problem/

Enterprise Times: Can a computer program be unintelligible yet still work?

Is it possible to make a computer program unintelligible to anyone trying to disassemble it yet still retain its functionality? It’s a key question that has been around for decades. Now, three cryptographers say they have solved the problem of Indistinguishability Obfuscation (iO) …

https://www.enterprisetimes.co.uk/2020/09/30/can-a-computer-program-be-unintelligible-yet-still-work/

Silicon Angle: Will technology save humanity? Researchers gather at global summit on bleeding-edge tech for good

Brilliant minds have shaped the course of human history. From the astrolabe to the internet, innovation has been a defining trait of our species. Now, with the Western world on the edge of what, at times, seems like an apocalyptic future, can we harness humanity’s super intelligence and create …

https://siliconangle.com/2020/09/28/will-technology-save-humanity-researchers-gather-global-summit-bleeding-edge-tech-good-upgrade2020/

Silicon Angle: NTT Research spotlights quantum computing, cryptography and healthcare at Upgrade 2020

There is a simple reason why companies will spend a projected $2.4 trillion globally on research and development in 2020: It gets results. In the technology world, the transistor, hard drive and graphical user interface all sprang from research labs, to name just a few key innovations …

https://siliconangle.com/2020/09/21/ntt-research-spotlights-quantum-computing-cryptography-and-healthcare-at-upgrade-2020-upgrade2020/

The University of Notre Dame: Toroczkai partners with Silicon Valley firm and others to explore continuous-time analog computing

Zoltán Toroczkai, professor in the Department of Physics, will be working with NTT Research, Inc., to conduct joint research into the limits of continuous-time analog computing. The five-year agreement between Notre Dame, other top universities, and NTT Research will focus …

https://science.nd.edu/news/toroczkai-partners-with-japanese-firm-and-others-to-explore-continuous-time-analog-computing/

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