TensorFlow v0.9, Code Connect joins Microsoft, and CloudBees collaborates with Red Hat—SD Times news digest: June 29, 2016

Ever since its launch, TensorFlow has been available to developers on Android. Now, the Google team has added support for iOS in v0.9 of TensorFlow, along with Raspberry Pi support and new compilation options. TensorFlow for iOS was built with a specific set of scripts, including a makefile to drive the cross-compilation process. This makefile … continue reading

NVIDIA focuses on helping developers with virtual reality challenges

NVIDIA plans on ramping up its efforts to help developers work with virtual reality. The company has been working on virtual reality for about 12 years, and when the company first started, it was mostly in the professional enterprise space, with large immersive display environments. Of course, with the recent boom of consumer headsets from … continue reading

New IBM Bluemix NYC Garage, open-source advancements by Microsoft, and Compuware and XebiaLabs announce integrations—SD Times news digest: June 28, 2016

Blockchain innovation is taking over the NYC financial technology scene, which is why IBM has announced a new Bluemix Garage in New York specifically designed to help enterprises use blockchain technology on the cloud. This new Garage can be found at Galvanize’s newly launched New York campus, in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood. This area … continue reading

Making women coders, one wearable at a time

At the age of 12, Sara Chipps taught herself how to code. She wanted to get computers to “call” each other, with the hopes that it would increase her circle of friends. While she searched for a way to make computers talk, she instead found a whole new community of kids who were creatively using … continue reading

Open-source project for smartwatches seeks developer contributions

An open-source operating system that was created just for smartwatches is looking for developer and community contribution to build on the system and further development for the project. AsteroidOS is an open-source smartwatch operating system still in its early stages of development. Developers can currently port AsteroidOS to new smartwatches, or develop, translate and test … continue reading

Google Firebase Authentication, Sighthound face recognition software, and Intel options for Intel Security—SD Times news digest: June 27, 2016

Developers struggling with the challenge of building an authentication system for their apps can use Google’s new Firebase Authentication, which allows them to outsource their entire authentication system to Firebase so they can concentrate on building features for their apps. Firebase Authentication allows developers to get their users signed in quickly, without having to understand … continue reading

SD Times GitHub Project of the Week: Bitutorial

How a user interacts with an app or their smartphone is critical in today’s multi-touch technology world. While there are plenty of new technologies being introduced every day, smartphone users still have the same common gestures: tapping, swiping and zooming. This week’s GitHub project aims to “jazz up” these usual interactions and gives more customization … continue reading

SD Times Blog: National Women in Engineering Day highlights importance of female leaders, role models

Today marks another year for the National Women in Engineering Day, an awareness campaign to raise the profile of women in engineering and focus on all the opportunities that are available for women or girls in the industry. The theme of this year’s day of recognition is #RaisingProfiles, and it celebrates some of the top … continue reading

Research paper looks at safety issues of artificial intelligence

There’s been much talk about how artificial intelligence will benefit society, but what about the potential impacts that AI has when the system is poorly designed and creates problems? This is a question several researchers and OpenAI, a non-profit artificial intelligence research company, tackled in a recent paper. The paper was written by researchers from … continue reading

Shippable helps companies navigate through modern application delivery landscape

Shippable has released an infographic to help decision makers in software teams who want to increase their teams’ productivity and speed up their application delivery cycle time. This infographic is designed to help developers navigate through the modern application delivery landscape based on their needs, and it details the tools and technologies that could help … continue reading

MIT CSAIL’s new algorithm, Samsung announces new IoT strategy, and Dell sells its software group—SD Times news digest: June 21, 2016

Machines that can better understand human interactions could open up new possibilities for robots, which is why researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) trained an algorithm that can anticipate human interactions more accurately than before. The algorithm was trained on YouTube videos and TV shows like “The Office” and “Desperate Housewives.” … continue reading

Twitter acquires Magic Pony Technology to advance machine learning

Twitter is taking new steps to enhance its machine learning capabilities with its recent acquisition of Magic Pony Technology, a London-based technology company that has developed machine learning techniques for visual processing. According to Twitter, the first steps toward its machine learning investments started with Madbits in July 2014, followed by Whetlab in June 2015. … continue reading

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