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Personal supercomputers look suitable for quants
Nvidia and its systems partners are rolling out GPU-based systems for compute-intensive applications in scientific and technological research, which could also be relevant in the financial markets in areas such as quantitative algorithm development.
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Intel's health guide puts telehealth in the spotlight
Intel has entered the healthcare market in full force with the announcement of its Intel Health Guide product. However, a closer look at the 'personal health system' reveals it to be something of a disappointment. Although Intel's entrance into the telehealth space will bring much needed attention to the emerging technology, the company's success in this competitive new arena remains to be seen.
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Electronic voting: vendors need to combat perception of vulnerable voting machines
While the demand for accurate election results has led governments to adopt electronic voting technologies, vendors and election officials must also work together to address concerns about security, privacy and human error. This will allow them to combat negative perceptions of electronic voting.
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