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the cities they want to expand, seattle which is big in software but data center and data in general, austin as well where they've got a lot of customer service build out. seems like this is a service driven growth strategy that they've got, even if you expect services growth to dip near term, isn't there a sign they're investing for the long term and potential there? >> it is part of a long term story. when you look at apple, most of the growth comes from the service business it is a broad business, not just app store, it is a google relationship, it is the extended warranty, the video services, music. clearly they have a lot more to go on services and software side, but we think it will flow. >> lou, if you're looking at taking money out of apple, putting it somewhere else, what are the areas where you would suggest investors put it >> i think there's lots of areas to deploy that capital, it is not just in tech
the cities they want to expand, seattle which is big in software but data center and data in general, austin as well where they've got a lot of customer service build out. seems like this is a service driven growth strategy that they've got, even if you expect services growth to dip near term, isn't there a sign they're investing for the long term and potential there? >> it is part of a long term story. when you look at apple, most of the growth comes from the service business it is a...
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." >> google revealed a software data. shutting down the second site.out a brand-new feature that send stand-aloin voice messages. >> the walkie-talkie type option whic hhas been available on facebook for years works with android and iphone. queen fans are singing "we are the champion," bohemian rhapsody is the most officially streamed classic song according to nielsen. techbytes." our>> " >> that surprised g ngme t.o be michael jackson tune. >> really? i love queen, though. >>> any spaceyit cnsla p evacuation drill and you might be able to help. aughtomen con ocofnt outrol. on video vandalizing a >>> wanted to show you the snowpack and what a difference a few days makes. p tecemro gwe 10th and we go to last year and compared to now and we're twice as thick. 42% last year to 95%. every day without snow that95% will start shrinking. let's hope the notice coming in next week is a real goodone. >>> video is emerging of what appears to be a santa con celebration that really went side ways. san francisco police are looking for two women who got into a fight
." >> google revealed a software data. shutting down the second site.out a brand-new feature that send stand-aloin voice messages. >> the walkie-talkie type option whic hhas been available on facebook for years works with android and iphone. queen fans are singing "we are the champion," bohemian rhapsody is the most officially streamed classic song according to nielsen. techbytes." our>> " >> that surprised g ngme t.o be michael jackson tune....
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metric data is widely available on the part of the internet that can only be accessed by means of special software. it's a virtual meeting marketplace for criminals to. hide their identity behind pseudonyms encryption systems. personal data records are offered for sale on the web. we've managed to track down some sites used by the identity theft mafia. covered was all kinds of data stolen from people all over the world. including names addresses credit card information and bank account details. we did a search using for search term biometric and found people were offering guides for forging fingerprints. and replica fingerprints used to fool. security systems we have no idea who this fingerprint actually belongs to. we also saw numerous. documents either complete forgeries or stolen ideas that had been tampered with. sports for most countries were on offer including germany. biometric passports are also available like this one from the u.s. . we contacted one of the sellers. with biometric features can you get me one. track. how much can you deliver. for there are. even the theft of conventional d
metric data is widely available on the part of the internet that can only be accessed by means of special software. it's a virtual meeting marketplace for criminals to. hide their identity behind pseudonyms encryption systems. personal data records are offered for sale on the web. we've managed to track down some sites used by the identity theft mafia. covered was all kinds of data stolen from people all over the world. including names addresses credit card information and bank account details....
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when stolen data appears on the dark web hackers have usually acquired it by exploiting a vulnerability in a software program it takes about a week for these security loopholes to be discovered and close. but then it's usually too late to help those whose data have been compromised data flow in many i t systems is not properly monitored. and security specialists say there are between four and eight million attacks every day. germany is fourth on the list of countries that have been hit hardest. ve use new data protection regulations called on private sector companies to do more to protect sensitive information. but germany remains vulnerable to cyber attacks. the u. regulations don't seem to have helped my twin it comes to improving the security systems the. professor is the executive director of the e.u.'s agency for network and information security. expertise is widely respected in the i.t. sector and he's increasingly concerned about the spread of identity theft. right now he's on his way to an i.t. security conference in potsdam. we asked him why experts can't get a grip on this ominous problem.
when stolen data appears on the dark web hackers have usually acquired it by exploiting a vulnerability in a software program it takes about a week for these security loopholes to be discovered and close. but then it's usually too late to help those whose data have been compromised data flow in many i t systems is not properly monitored. and security specialists say there are between four and eight million attacks every day. germany is fourth on the list of countries that have been hit hardest....
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uk mobile phone operator 02, said tens of millions of their customers were unable to use data due to a good softwaredue to a good software made by ericsson. injapan, all services have been restored at restored but shares fell as much as 6%. in the uk, 02 and ericsson have issued a joint apology, giving assurances that a full—service would be restored by friday morning. and that is it for this edition of asia business report. thank you for investing your time with us. that forget to follow us on twitter,. sport today is coming up next on bbc world news. thanks for watching. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: there's been a modest recovery on asian stock markets, despite new concerns that the trade war between the us and china could be heating up again. the worries have been aggravated by the arrest of a top executive from chinese tech giant huawei on a warrant from the united states. two former directors of tesco have been cleared of committing a £250 million fraud after their 8 week trial collapsed because of a lack of evidence. they were accused of orchestrating a false accounting scandal
uk mobile phone operator 02, said tens of millions of their customers were unable to use data due to a good softwaredue to a good software made by ericsson. injapan, all services have been restored at restored but shares fell as much as 6%. in the uk, 02 and ericsson have issued a joint apology, giving assurances that a full—service would be restored by friday morning. and that is it for this edition of asia business report. thank you for investing your time with us. that forget to follow us...
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the software company/data has released its annual list of the top worst passwords. the top five are very, very familiar. one, two, three, four, five, six password. do you believe this? every year. if yours is on there, change it right now. order up some pancakes. this is national maple syrup day. vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the united states. it takes about 40 gallons of maple sap to make one gallon of syrup. much of the syrup you see in grocery stores is maple flavored syrup. some have no maple in them whatsoever. seriously, none at all. and it will say pancake, anything but maple now. read the label. >> you know what was kristen sze's first story ever? the maple syrup harvest in binghamton, new york. saw the sap come out of the tree and everything. >> thank you very much, michael. >>> it may be time to hit the slopes. this was taken today from 30,000 feet on a flight from oakland to las vegas. >> that is stunning. now to the weather. >>> good evening, everyone. they did receive several inches of snow in the sierra. let's turn our attention to
the software company/data has released its annual list of the top worst passwords. the top five are very, very familiar. one, two, three, four, five, six password. do you believe this? every year. if yours is on there, change it right now. order up some pancakes. this is national maple syrup day. vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the united states. it takes about 40 gallons of maple sap to make one gallon of syrup. much of the syrup you see in grocery stores is maple flavored...
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that's just the global prepared using data collected by tailor made software it's already been tested in london. just told do not start here. we can access the data recorded by a london monitoring station. and we're looking at having to take action to counteract the threat of exceeding pollution limits. of their frequently unpopular measures and this tool helps city planners to say ok i'm going to have a problem and three to five days. that would mean keeping as many cars as possible out of the city those which do enter are charged a fee which increases in line with the amount of harmful exhaust a vehicle emits the cars are identified using london's road toll system which has been in place for fourteen years right now you pay eleven pounds to enter the city on a weekday. just that they come straight off your bank account yes basically straight away and in a future that will at least double that might be even more expensive for diesel vehicles. there are no tolls in german cities something else asia's got a head start on in one nine hundred seventy five singapore became the first city
that's just the global prepared using data collected by tailor made software it's already been tested in london. just told do not start here. we can access the data recorded by a london monitoring station. and we're looking at having to take action to counteract the threat of exceeding pollution limits. of their frequently unpopular measures and this tool helps city planners to say ok i'm going to have a problem and three to five days. that would mean keeping as many cars as possible out of the...
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unseen data centers it's all now we need to map out how we're going to make the digital revolution sustainable and contain its environmental impact. this facility belongs to the german based software giant s.a.p goods is the corporation's head of data center services this is the home of the cloud thousands of super fast computers that exchange data while we use our internet connected devices to work shop watch t.v. or play digital games. the cloud is the other end of the internet the machines behind our computers tablets and smartphones but gigantic invisible and energy consuming network. the physical manifestation of the a theory all internet. yes i guess a.p. has more than twenty thousand servers in this facility that need the electricity to calculate and run the applications. on. those energy needs are enormous data centers in germany alone use the equivalent of five large power plants about forty such facilities operate worldwide just to power the internet. if the worldwide web were a country it would rank sixth in the world for the amount of energy it uses and carbon it emits. here you can see how much energy your data center of this size consume. right now in one of our two
unseen data centers it's all now we need to map out how we're going to make the digital revolution sustainable and contain its environmental impact. this facility belongs to the german based software giant s.a.p goods is the corporation's head of data center services this is the home of the cloud thousands of super fast computers that exchange data while we use our internet connected devices to work shop watch t.v. or play digital games. the cloud is the other end of the internet the machines...
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most of parker's 150 employees are government contractors engineers and software developers who do critical datanalytics for health, safety, and transportation agenciessophia parker/ ceo, dsfederal:"as the government contractors, when we don't work we don't get paid. that's the biggest misconception for people out there thinking.. oh no. eventually you'll get paid. federal employees they will but not us."the small business administration has awarded parker multiple times for running one of the best companies in maryland. she credits much of her success on creating a strong ethos of family.sophia parker/ ceo, dsfederal:"this place gives me a sense of home."for parker this is not a pollyanna slogan. natsshe can tell you all the names and most of the birthdays and anniversaries of all of her employees.sophia parker/ ceo, dsfederal:"we just have to keep our doors open because as the contests move you know so many people depend on us."she even mortgaged her home to keep her business above water and for as long as she can.even though most of her employees are not working she's paying them. sophia park
most of parker's 150 employees are government contractors engineers and software developers who do critical datanalytics for health, safety, and transportation agenciessophia parker/ ceo, dsfederal:"as the government contractors, when we don't work we don't get paid. that's the biggest misconception for people out there thinking.. oh no. eventually you'll get paid. federal employees they will but not us."the small business administration has awarded parker multiple times for running...
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rates going up interest rates is reflective of a strong economy you also have business investment data softwareings and it does say we need to prepare for the future because at some point the cycle is going to turn >> i think that's what the market is grappling with right now. how hard has the auto industry been hit >> well, it is -- obviously it hurts from a financial standpoint more importantly it hurts from a planning standpoint. with businesses like the most is certainty because the automotive companies have put their manufacturing footprint around the globe. when those are in a state of flux as you're investing and you're wondering where are you going put that product and where are you going do that you have to understand what is my assumption of the tariff environment and can you make money on that product? that i think is the real impact on the uncertainty from a planning standpoint. >> are you supportive of the president's actual goals here? the auto industry has to want a more fair playing field anyway >> i agree with what he is doing. i think she working on the right things we can deb
rates going up interest rates is reflective of a strong economy you also have business investment data softwareings and it does say we need to prepare for the future because at some point the cycle is going to turn >> i think that's what the market is grappling with right now. how hard has the auto industry been hit >> well, it is -- obviously it hurts from a financial standpoint more importantly it hurts from a planning standpoint. with businesses like the most is certainty because...
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millions of smartphone users lose access to their data services, after the 02 network is hit by a software helicopter crash — which killed five people — was caused by a disconnected cable. the government promises an overhaul of mental health services — treatment of patients. in sport, then use a mandela has spoken for the first time. the author and says he wants to make his name no one in the premier league. liverpool's joe gomez fractured his leg. it happened during a heavy tackle last flight. there's been a couple of shots at the uk championships knickers. former champion has been knocked out by former englishmen, joe perry. in the last few mornings.... former englishmen, joe perry. in the last few mornings. . .. the former englishmen, joe perry. in the last few mornings.... the backjust after half past. theresa may has said she's talking to colleagues ahead of the brexit withdrawal vote next tuesday — to try to address concerns over the northern ireland border issue. she suggested mps could be given some role in deciding whether to activate the so—called backstop — which is designed to
millions of smartphone users lose access to their data services, after the 02 network is hit by a software helicopter crash — which killed five people — was caused by a disconnected cable. the government promises an overhaul of mental health services — treatment of patients. in sport, then use a mandela has spoken for the first time. the author and says he wants to make his name no one in the premier league. liverpool's joe gomez fractured his leg. it happened during a heavy tackle last...
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software. in the eras like big data cybersecurity. >> brent, facebook put in a new low today.acebook certainly has heard a lot with its credibility. with investors >> they're fleeing because you have the massive deacceleration in top line growth as well as margins. i think the stock son ice until we see the fist half of the year most realize no earnings growth. so most investors now looking up to 2020. you get to middle of 19, look at 2020 numbers and you're trading at 15 times in the numbers old even if they go lower on earnings, you're still talk iin about a high teen, low 20 multiple on facebook and again, i think if you look at some of the peers in the industry, they've traded at 25 to 30 multiples. clearly, the multiple has been impacted so many ore arether areas to go that show better support so i think it's the second half of '19 >> i'm look at amazon as we speak. down 30% in three months >> i think anything that has a touch of consumer we've seen just massive downdrafts. you're start iing to see valuatn fall out of bed. investors want to be more focuseded on the pure p
software. in the eras like big data cybersecurity. >> brent, facebook put in a new low today.acebook certainly has heard a lot with its credibility. with investors >> they're fleeing because you have the massive deacceleration in top line growth as well as margins. i think the stock son ice until we see the fist half of the year most realize no earnings growth. so most investors now looking up to 2020. you get to middle of 19, look at 2020 numbers and you're trading at 15 times in...
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yet another data breach at football. a softwareed to photos of 6.8 million users without their permission. third, betsy devos cancelling $150 million in student loan debt. this comes after the judge ordered a department to implement the obama era policy. as i just told you, today is the tenth anniversary of when i got the black eye during the news conference in iraq when this journalist threw a shoe at president bush. this journalist has taken his more than fair hits to the head, this is tyrus. his on the g.g. show, tomorrow night. i have one question for you about the black eye. we flew from baghdad to kabul, afghanistan. i wanted to take a break. i made a bed roll and took a nap. i went in the conference when i woke up and i said, oh, my gosh, did you sleep on your side? i said yes. would you have known not to sleep on your side? >> we have a wrestling not to face. don't hit the money maker. yeah, but if you get hit, sleep on your back. >> dana: i had no idea. >> you want a blood ear, not a black eye. >> it's a great picture. you
yet another data breach at football. a softwareed to photos of 6.8 million users without their permission. third, betsy devos cancelling $150 million in student loan debt. this comes after the judge ordered a department to implement the obama era policy. as i just told you, today is the tenth anniversary of when i got the black eye during the news conference in iraq when this journalist threw a shoe at president bush. this journalist has taken his more than fair hits to the head, this is tyrus....
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earlier this month a software glitch left 140 million subscribers without access to data and voice. and there was the cfo of huawei detained in canada. the japanese kim out saying they woul no longer use chinese telecoequipment and encouraged private companies in japan to do the same. softbank is the elbow mobile carrier using huawei equipment. we did hear this afternoon they invested about h0% inwei equipment. they are now looking to switch over the 4 g equipment. and speaking to suppliers not just in europe but u.s. as well. putting the cost of that as a few hunillion yen. that's going to be a big concern for investors moving forward well. now one of the things that has made this ipo attractive is the big dividend payout. 85%. a 5% yield forsohareholders. ftbank executives said the t are confidey can deliver on that. but given just how matureethe malready is and given the performance of the stock at least in the initial day there certainly will be concerns about tawhether they can stand are sustain that. for "nightly business report" in tokyo. >> coming up elon musk's tunnel visio
earlier this month a software glitch left 140 million subscribers without access to data and voice. and there was the cfo of huawei detained in canada. the japanese kim out saying they woul no longer use chinese telecoequipment and encouraged private companies in japan to do the same. softbank is the elbow mobile carrier using huawei equipment. we did hear this afternoon they invested about h0% inwei equipment. they are now looking to switch over the 4 g equipment. and speaking to suppliers not...
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waiting closely with third—party suppliers, who have identified a global software issue with their system which has impacted datalater emerged that the third party was the swedish telecoms firm ericsson, and other mobile operators around the world work affected. it is a digital catastrophe of the 21st century. we are out of internet, out of services, out of loved ones nearby, out of capacity of payments, calling a taxi, and uber, out of everything. hugging, like rivals, promises a world where we are seamlessly connected to the internet. when that goes wrong, it becomes obvious how dependent we are on the mobile computers we carry everywhere. extraordinary, it has been out all day. any sign that is coming back on soon? i have seen these things happening before, it is extraordinary it has lasted all day. we have heard from mark evans, from telefonica, the parent company of 02. he admits it has been a dreadful day for the company and a dreadful day for the company and a dreadful day for the company and a dreadful day for customers. laying an apology is quite thick. he is very much putting it at the door of ericsson
waiting closely with third—party suppliers, who have identified a global software issue with their system which has impacted datalater emerged that the third party was the swedish telecoms firm ericsson, and other mobile operators around the world work affected. it is a digital catastrophe of the 21st century. we are out of internet, out of services, out of loved ones nearby, out of capacity of payments, calling a taxi, and uber, out of everything. hugging, like rivals, promises a world where...
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millions of 02 customers found themselves without data service, as the network was hit by software issues of the world's highest earning youtube stars. number one was seven—year—old american toy reviewer, ryan, of ryan toysreview, who earned over £17 million. imagine all the toys he could buy! ...0h, wait. top gun and mission impossible star, tom cruise, took time away from climbing, falling, running and saving the world, to tell us how to improve the picture quality on our smart tvs and turn off motion smoothing. and if you're worried that your plants never get enough sun, then this robot plant hybrid by mit might be right up your garden. researchers place electrodes onto its leaves that read signals based on the plant's reaction to light. the signals are then passed on to the wheels underneath which guide it towards the light. hey presto — your very own cybernetic lifeform. careful not to run over a thorn! 0ceans cover 70% of our planet yet most of us know little about what goes on beneath the surface, so we travelled to norway, which has the second longest coastline in the world, and t
millions of 02 customers found themselves without data service, as the network was hit by software issues of the world's highest earning youtube stars. number one was seven—year—old american toy reviewer, ryan, of ryan toysreview, who earned over £17 million. imagine all the toys he could buy! ...0h, wait. top gun and mission impossible star, tom cruise, took time away from climbing, falling, running and saving the world, to tell us how to improve the picture quality on our smart tvs and...
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millions of 02 customers found themselves without data service, as the network was hit by software issuesf the world's highest earning youtube stars. number one was seven—year—old american toy reviewer, ryan, of ryan toysreview, who earned over £17 million. imagine all the toys he could buy! ...0h, wait. top gun and mission impossible star, tom cruise, took time away from climbing, falling, running and saving the world, to tell us how to improve the picture quality on our smart tvs and turn off motion smoothing. and if you're worried that your plants never get enough sun, then this robot plant hybrid by mit might be right up your garden. researchers place electrodes onto its leaves that read signals based on the plant's reaction to light. the signals are then passed on to the wheels underneath which guide it towards the light. hey presto — your very own cybernetic lifeform. careful not to run over a thorn! 0ceans cover 70% of our planet yet most of us know little about what goes on beneath the surface, so we travelled to norway, which has the second longest coastline in the world, and the
millions of 02 customers found themselves without data service, as the network was hit by software issuesf the world's highest earning youtube stars. number one was seven—year—old american toy reviewer, ryan, of ryan toysreview, who earned over £17 million. imagine all the toys he could buy! ...0h, wait. top gun and mission impossible star, tom cruise, took time away from climbing, falling, running and saving the world, to tell us how to improve the picture quality on our smart tvs and...
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and 32 million mobile phone customers have lost access to their data services after 02 admits to suffering softwaretch. uk shares have fallen sharply today, dragging the ftse 100 index to its lowest level since december 2016. both london and major european markets were down more than 2% as a sell—off that started in asia gathered pace. the average price of student accommodation in the uk hasjumped by nearly a third in six years, a survey has suggested. the increase has been driven by the standard of accommodation shifting steadily upmarket, according yo research by student housing charity unipol and the national union of students. but the nus warned it had created a "real affordability problem". eva crossanjory, vice president for welfare, national union of students is here. explain to me how it's been that prices for students, rental prices for students have risen so much over the last six years? hello, thank you for having me. what we've seen is a huge inflation in student rent, rent has been rising every year above inflation and it's being driven by the market and not thinking about the market a
and 32 million mobile phone customers have lost access to their data services after 02 admits to suffering softwaretch. uk shares have fallen sharply today, dragging the ftse 100 index to its lowest level since december 2016. both london and major european markets were down more than 2% as a sell—off that started in asia gathered pace. the average price of student accommodation in the uk hasjumped by nearly a third in six years, a survey has suggested. the increase has been driven by the...
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realize that the software had a vulnerability in the which allowed the door to be open and that resulted in everything we know happened. stuart: just a simple thing like that. small item data's right. these systems are very complicated. it's easy to say that one little thing. but there are really core measures that you can take to make sure the doors are no pin. that's why there's been so much outrage about this over the last 14 months, 18 months. this report has been known to the industry for a long period of time, which was preventable. not only the technology level, but just the ways the organization was structured in the way they thought about security wasn't going to breed good practices. the reality is equifax is alone. over the last 18 months they've made massive changes because they recognize what needs to be happening. stuart: did they delay in telling the world what had happened because they didn't want the hackers to exploit that same fault in their system with other companies so they delay in telling the world is okay? >> well, there was a series of just like a plane crash or one of these tragedies. the whole sequence of problems in everything from the door bei
realize that the software had a vulnerability in the which allowed the door to be open and that resulted in everything we know happened. stuart: just a simple thing like that. small item data's right. these systems are very complicated. it's easy to say that one little thing. but there are really core measures that you can take to make sure the doors are no pin. that's why there's been so much outrage about this over the last 14 months, 18 months. this report has been known to the industry for...
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so, we're really looking at all the entry and exit points and we can share that data and analyze it with new i.t. software to be even more effective in tracking what's going across our borders. we should also look seriously at how we can support elements of this new public security policy. there are a number of parts of this eight-pillar approach, that was presented that i think we can effectively support and work with them developing. all of this effort needs additional funding, including additional merited funding and i think that would be very well-used and i agree fully with the idea of taking amlo up on his offer to develop a regional approach to this program that deals with causes, intels effects and takes that long-term and a multi-layered approach to deal with the problems of migration and crime. congress has a vital role to play in this process and making sure this reinvigorated cooperation gets off to a good start and that we have sufficiently funded plans to take it forward. over the past ten years, bilateral cooperation has been under the umbrella of the merit initiative between mexico and the
so, we're really looking at all the entry and exit points and we can share that data and analyze it with new i.t. software to be even more effective in tracking what's going across our borders. we should also look seriously at how we can support elements of this new public security policy. there are a number of parts of this eight-pillar approach, that was presented that i think we can effectively support and work with them developing. all of this effort needs additional funding, including...
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hits mobile users on 02 — with millions of customers across the country unable to use data. 02 blames a global softwarering live sporting events — britain's leading betting firms voluntarily agree to a ban. new rights for those detained under mental health laws, as a major review says the current system is "outdated". theresa may tells the bbc that mps could be "given a role" in deciding one of the most controversial areas of her brexit plan — the northern ireland backstop — as number 10 insists the vote will still take place next tuesday. sport now, here's katherine. jose mourinho says manchester united showed ‘heart and soul‘ in their 2—2 draw with arsenal in the premier league last night. it was a frantic, but entertaining 90 minutes at old trafford, as patrick gearey reports. like many a night in manchester at this time of year, everyone finished up drenched, drained and thoroughly entertained. this was at times a glorious mess. the tone set by arsenal's opening goal, which benefited from goalline technology and human error. jose mourinho had started without his two most expensive players, so a qui
hits mobile users on 02 — with millions of customers across the country unable to use data. 02 blames a global softwarering live sporting events — britain's leading betting firms voluntarily agree to a ban. new rights for those detained under mental health laws, as a major review says the current system is "outdated". theresa may tells the bbc that mps could be "given a role" in deciding one of the most controversial areas of her brexit plan — the northern ireland...
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data initiative. and this next generation of software as a service, we're at the center of it, because we believe creatingied customer profile and delighting them, we just started on that journey, and customer expectations have never been higher >> one last question, because i know i have to wrap. we used to think the only retailer who got the web was amazon you have made it so most of the retailers i know look every bit as good. that is your engine that's powering things, right >> that's exactly right, jim and we look at it and say, creating that website and enabling commerce, making sure the mobile experience is delightful, understanding where you would spend your marketing dollars, the audience segmentation, the analytics associated with it we're powering that for any business that wants to move online >> you changed the world, sir, and put up unbelievable numbers. i want to thank the chairman, president and ceo of adobe who delivered once again with a fantastic quarter. "mad money" is back after the break. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your healthcare busine
data initiative. and this next generation of software as a service, we're at the center of it, because we believe creatingied customer profile and delighting them, we just started on that journey, and customer expectations have never been higher >> one last question, because i know i have to wrap. we used to think the only retailer who got the web was amazon you have made it so most of the retailers i know look every bit as good. that is your engine that's powering things, right >>...
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data traffic. it was a software upgrade.to the old version of the software they we re the old version of the software they were using and that seems to have solved the problem for now. it seems to bea solved the problem for now. it seems to be a glitch in the software. the softwa re to be a glitch in the software. the software has millions of lines of code. i guess ericsson tested it, but in real—life conditions for some reason it did not work. what you describe there is the back—up system plan, where something goes wrong and there is an outage you default back to the last working system. what you think it would have taken them so long to do that? you heard their customers, they have lost a days worth of business. is it normal for something to take that long to be identified and to be rectified?” suppose it is on a global scale. it is not something that is a quick and easy fix, and even with today's technology it is hard to kind of transmit this software around the globe in a very short period of time. i dare say there were
data traffic. it was a software upgrade.to the old version of the software they we re the old version of the software they were using and that seems to have solved the problem for now. it seems to bea solved the problem for now. it seems to be a glitch in the software. the softwa re to be a glitch in the software. the software has millions of lines of code. i guess ericsson tested it, but in real—life conditions for some reason it did not work. what you describe there is the back—up system...
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waiting closely with our "third—party suppliers, who have identified a global "software issue with their system which has impacted datars around the world were affected. it's a digital catastrophe of the 21st century. we are out of internet, out of services, out of our loved ones nearby, out of capacity of payments, of calling a taxi, an uber, out of everything. 02, like its rivals, promises a world where we're seamlessly connected to the internet. when that goes wrong, it becomes obvious how dependent we are on the mobile computers we carry everywhere. rory cellan—jones, bbc news. it's that time of the year and i don't mean christmas. the golden globes nominations were announced today, officially kicking off the award season. among the nominated films are some blockbusters like a star is born, black panther and bohemian rapsody — but the film with more nominations is actually vice — a satirical biopic of former us vice—president dick cheney. yes, by the way, that is not even in the theatres yet and is already being nominated. and among the actors picked for their performance, there is also lady gaga — who has managed
waiting closely with our "third—party suppliers, who have identified a global "software issue with their system which has impacted datars around the world were affected. it's a digital catastrophe of the 21st century. we are out of internet, out of services, out of our loved ones nearby, out of capacity of payments, of calling a taxi, an uber, out of everything. 02, like its rivals, promises a world where we're seamlessly connected to the internet. when that goes wrong, it becomes...
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their own home what's unusual is the selection process a software program analyzes the voice on the face the movement of the eyebrows the smile the data is then assessed using algorithms to decide who is best suited to the job. in the course of about a twenty or thirty minute interview we can collect one hundred thousand data points about your vote voice the vocabulary use your internation and your facial expressions and correlate all of that to success in a job. a u.s. startup based in utah are specialized in video interviewing technology the program they offer is fed with the data of various people who've been successful in a particular job the system is specifically designed for large corporations that often get thousands of job applications so the machine is really good at figuring out what. what paper person is going to be great for this job to find out more we've come to massachusetts institute of technology or mit the elite university is considered one of the birthplaces of artificial intelligence it's a i love oratory is constantly working on new ways of applying the technology director danniella also believes ai could be help
their own home what's unusual is the selection process a software program analyzes the voice on the face the movement of the eyebrows the smile the data is then assessed using algorithms to decide who is best suited to the job. in the course of about a twenty or thirty minute interview we can collect one hundred thousand data points about your vote voice the vocabulary use your internation and your facial expressions and correlate all of that to success in a job. a u.s. startup based in utah...
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we know we're becoming evermore dependent on software but at the same time we're treating cyber security, network resillen and i data reliability as afterthoughts, and these vulnerabilities will only continue to grow as our so-called real economy becomes increasingly inseparable from your digital economy. if we're going to turn this around we need not just the whole of government approach but we need a whole of society cyber doctrine. so what would a u.s. sign be doctrine look like? it's not enough to simply improve the security of our infrastructure, computer systems and data. we must also deal with adversaries who are using american technologies to exploit our freedom, our openness, and basically attacked our most important asset, our democracy. so let me. modestly lay out five recommendations. first, we need to develop new rules and norms for the use of cyber and information operations. and we need to better enforce existing norms, and most importantly, we cannot do this alone. we need to do this on an international scale. we need to develop shared strategies with our allies that will strengthen these norms and w
we know we're becoming evermore dependent on software but at the same time we're treating cyber security, network resillen and i data reliability as afterthoughts, and these vulnerabilities will only continue to grow as our so-called real economy becomes increasingly inseparable from your digital economy. if we're going to turn this around we need not just the whole of government approach but we need a whole of society cyber doctrine. so what would a u.s. sign be doctrine look like? it's not...