Tuesday 12 June 2018

Editor's Pick: CRMDialer President Dimitri Akhrin: Raw Data Is No. 1 Thing


Vivian Wagner
Jun 12, 2018 5:00 AM PT
One of the top current trends in the CRM space is that AI offers "the ability to gain insight, and the most important example is visitor tracking," said Dimitri Ahkrin, president of CRMDialer. "That's a big component -- knowing how in real time to react to something a prospect is doing on a site. It's going to allow prescriptive recommendations about what to do in a particular moment." [More...]

More Picks:
What Microsoft's GitHub Deal Promises to Programmers
Microsoft sent tremors through the open source world last week, when it announced that it would acquire the popular developer platform GitHub for $7.5 billion in company stock. The acquisition is expected to close by the end of the calendar year. GitHub, one of the world's largest computer code repositories, is home to more than 28 million developers for collaboration and distribution of projects. [More...]
Reshaping the Software and Services Marketplace
In the old IT world, systems integration and consulting companies flourished, helping enterprises of all sizes across nearly every industry pull together a plethora of proprietary systems from a wide array of software and technology vendors. Despite the promises of the cloud, not much has changed. Yet, there are several important differences in today's IT services requirements that set them apart. [More...]
Microsoft Goes All-In With Gaming
Microsoft made a big splash at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles with its announcement of more than 50 games for its Xbox One gaming console. Among the games unveiled by the company were 18 designed to run exclusively on Xbox, including Forza Horizon 4, Halo Infinite, Gears 5, Session, Below and Ashen. [More...]
Nvidia May Be Lone Rider on Next Big Technology Wave: Robotics
Dell's most forward-looking people spoke about the future at Dell World a few weeks ago. One of the sessions I attended dovetailed with something that appears to be glaringly obvious -- to me, anyway -- which is that is that robots likely will be the next big technology wave. I then wandered around to find out what Dell was doing in robotics, and I couldn't find anything. Dell is not alone. [More...]
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The Morning After: Sony's intimate E3 event

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It's Tuesday, June 12, 2018.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

Sony and Ubisoft’s E3 press conferences are down, leaving just Nintendo today at noon ET. Check out our impressions of games like The Last of Us: Part II or Beyond Good and Evil 2 as we prepare for another day of gaming news in LA.

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Hm, can you think of a car this would compete with?

Mercedes-Benz flaunts its all-electric compact EQA concept

Mercedes-Benz flaunts its all-electric compact EQA concept

Mercedes first unveiled this A-Class-sized electric car at the Frankfurt Auto Show last year, but it now apparently has a working prototype. It's expected to have a 60 kWh battery pack that will yield a 200- to 250-mile range, and electric drivetrain that will propel it from 0 to 60 mph in around five seconds. A DC quick-charging system will allow you to add 60 miles or so of range in just ten minutes.

So many games.

Microsoft’s E3 2018 show: Our verdict

Microsoft’s E3 2018 show: Our verdict

Now that we’ve had time to think about Microsoft’s E3 keynote (watch all the highlights right here), our editors have some opinions. From the surprises (Funko Pop Gears?) to the letdowns (Crackdown delayed again), Nick Summers and Billy Steele can talk you through it.

‘Ellie, I think they should be terrified of you.’

First 'The Last of Us: Part II' gameplay shows off refined combat

First 'The Last of Us: Part II' gameplay shows off refined combat

The first announcement of The Last of Us: Part II came about three and a half years after the first game arrived and showed protagonist Ellie grown up by about five years from when we last saw her, singing a song and promising to kill "every last one" of some unknown group that has wronged her. This trailer’s look was more varied, but no less mysterious, as we're privy to some new relationships in Ellie's life beyond Joel, and get a look at just how dangerous she has become.

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Sony @ E3 2018

Sony @ E3 2018

The PlayStation approach to E3 had a vibe that was very different from Xbox. Sony focused on exclusive games from its Worldwide Studios with some exceptions made for Remedy’s labyrinthine Control, Destiny 2: Forsaken and Resident Evil 2. Death Stranding looked as strange as ever, and that came before we saw Spider-Man face off against an impressive slate of supervillains in an open-world NYC. God of War will get a New Game+ feature, Ghost of Tsushima is as gorgeous as it is beautiful and FromSoftware’s Deracine is on its way for PlayStation VR. Check out the highlights now in one ten minute video.

Kelly wrote: ‘I do almost everything now by phone or face-to-face comms.’

White House confirms its chief of staff was hacked

White House confirms its chief of staff was hacked

A personal email account of White House Chief of Staff John Kelly was hacked, according to an email obtained by Buzzfeed via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. 

You like big raids?

Ubisoft @ E3 2018

Ubisoft @ E3 2018

Just Dance 2019 won’t abandon the Nintendo Wii, and that’s not all we learned at Ubisoft’s E3 press conference. You’ll want to check out the impressive Beyond Good and Evil 2 preview (and get the details on how it plans to include user-created art), then learn more about Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey. The big surprise of the day is that Star Fox will make an appearance in the Switch edition of Ubisoft’s new space exploration game StarLink, while Donkey Kong DLC for Mario + Rabbids arrives June 26th. Finally, for action fans, Rainbow Six Siege is going strong with some 35 million players, and The Division 2 will top Destiny’s raids by supporting boss fights that accept eight players.

‘You need consumers to change their mindset of what a PC is.’

Microsoft and friends need to explain why always-connected PCs make sense

Microsoft and friends need to explain why always-connected PCs make sense

Over a year after Microsoft, Qualcomm and Intel unveiled the Always Connected PC (ACPC) ecosystem we’re still waiting for the ARM PC revolution. New technology unveiled this year at Computex should help, but the carrier’s slow adoption of eSIM and a PC industry seemingly stuck in a rut are still hurdles to overcome.

So what now?

Net neutrality’s end

Net neutrality’s end

The FCC's decision to overturn Obama-era net neutrality protections went into effect yesterday. The FTC has oversight of ISP’s bandwidth shenanigans, but a number of bills at the state and federal levels -- not to mention pending lawsuits -- may have more to say on the subject.  "Hold the obituaries. Net neutrality is not dead," Fight for the Future Deputy Director Evan Greer said in a statement.

But wait, there's more...

1. Apple bans cryptocurrency mining from its app stores

2. Watch Bethesda's E3 media briefing in under 12 minutes

3. 'Tunic' is more than just a 'Zelda' clone with a cute fox

4. Amazon brings Prime discounts at Whole Foods to 10 more states

5. Square Enix's E3 showcase was a bust

6. Snap now sells its second-gen Spectacles on Amazon

7. Ford's 'self-driving' Postmates test actually has a driver at the wheel

8. Lenovo gives its Legion gaming laptop line a tasteful makeover

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Monday 11 June 2018

Tech News Flash


Tech News Flash: Monday -- June 11, 2018

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Nvidia May Be Lone Rider on Next Big Technology Wave: Robotics
G2 Crowd VP Heather Reed: Go After the Prize
Dark Screen Mode Among New macOS Mojave Highlights

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Today's Story Highlights

Nvidia May Be Lone Rider on Next Big Technology Wave: Robotics
Dell's most forward-looking people spoke about the future at Dell World
a few weeks ago. One of the sessions I attended dovetailed with
something that appears to be glaringly obvious -- to me, anyway -- which
is that is that robots likely will be the next big technology wave. I
then wandered around to find out what Dell was doing in robotics, and I
couldn't find anything. Dell is not alone.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85379.html

G2 Crowd VP Heather Reed: Go After the Prize
"By using gender-neutral terms, we might change people's minds about
what jobs they're qualified for and have a chance of getting. Getting
rid of gender-biased terms helps level the playing field," said Heather
Reed, VP of business development for G2 Crowd. "There are different
phrases that we use and don't even think about it," she said, "like
'right-hand man,' or 'manning up,' or 'chatty Kathy.'
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85369.html

Dark Screen Mode Among New macOS Mojave Highlights
Apple on Monday gave the world a peek at macOS Mojave, the next version
of its operating system for Macintosh laptop and desktop computers. The
preview took place at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference held
at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. Mojave has a
mix of new features that add to its good looks and utility as a
productivity tool.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/85377.html

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