News about open_data on 2021-11-09
Scrollytelling maps give pioneering digital insight into First World War losses in Dundee and Aberdeen
More than 100 people have signed a petition calling for an amendment to the Scottish Borders' laws to stop the spread of violence across Scotland in the 1970s and 1980s. They have been given the go-ahead by the BBC.
Source: thecourier.co.uk
Published on 2021-11-09
100 People Transforming Business Presents Emerging Technology Leaders
The technology industry is stepping up to supply the tools that make the coming hybrid world work, a list of 100 People Transforming Business has revealed. Remote work and hybrid work are among the emerging technology trendsetters featured on an annual list.
Source: businessinsider.com
Published on 2021-11-09
A new strategic plan for accelerating , integrating and translating neuroscientific breakthroughs
Scientists have outlined a new vision for the development of non-human primate brain imaging, which could lead to serious brain illnesses in humans, as part of an effort to break down barriers between science and fields.
Source: medicalxpress.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Arresting the Recruitment Crisis
The US police officers are increasingly concerned about their workforce crisis, according to a new report. But what is it like for those who leave the profession, asks Chris Stokel-Walker, the BBC’s Penny Dale.
Source: city-journal.org
Published on 2021-11-09
Automakers Continue Battling Right to Repair Laws in Massachusetts
The right-to-repair movement in Massachusetts has made a significant impact on the automotive industry, writes the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker, who explains why the movement has taken advantage of changes to the law. Why is it so important?
Source: thetruthaboutcars.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Broadcom Strengthens its Commitment to Open Compute Project
Computing giant Broadcom has said it is committed to open computing at the 2021 Open Compute Project Global Summit in San Jose, California, ahead of a summit in California next year. Why is it going to become one of the world’s most successful technologies?
Source: globenewswire.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Broadcom Strengthens its Commitment to Open Compute Project Showcasing Leading - Edge and Wide Range of Initiatives at this Year Global Summit
Computing giant Broadcom has said it is committed to open computing at the 2021 Open Compute Project Global Summit in San Jose, California, ahead of a summit in California next year. Why is it going to become one of the world’s most successful technologies?
Source: tmcnet.com
Published on 2021-11-09
CFPB fills 6 key roles with veteran regulators
The chief executive of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has appointed two senior public servants to help regulate banks and credit unions in the global financial markets, according to a new report released by the US regulator agency.
Source: autoremarketing.com
Published on 2021-11-09
consumer privacy Archives - The Truth About Cars
Consumers have been struggling to find ways to charge customers indefinitely for years, according to a new report from the BBC’s weekly The Boss. Why is the industry playing along with subscription packages that can unlock hardware installed into the vehicle?
Source: thetruthaboutcars.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Dallas deletes some information from its public portal , and might remove more
Officials in the US city of Dallas have recommended removing most identity information from a city’s public safety data portal, amid concerns about the privacy of the public data gathered by the police department during the coronavirus lockdown, it has been revealed.
Source: keranews.org
Published on 2021-11-09
data protection Archives - The Truth About Cars
It’s been a year since Tesla launched its new driver-monitoring camera. But what does this mean for the car industry, asks Chris Stokel-Walker, who is behind the latest twists in consumer advocacy and why.
Source: thetruthaboutcars.com
Published on 2021-11-09
EMEA Morning Briefing : Stocks to Fall as Covid - 19 Surges Across Europe
Shares in the world's biggest stock markets have fallen to their lowest level for almost two weeks. Here are some of the key moments for the stock market briefing - and what does this mean for investor sentiment? Analysts are warning.
Source: morningstar.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Govt committee seeks to set up a specialised regulator for media ratings in India
India's broadcasting watchdog has recommended a special regulator to oversee the regulation of audience ratings in the wake of the TRP scam in Mumbai, which claimed millions of people to watch their TV shows in January and February.
Source: indiantelevision.com
Published on 2021-11-09
IDF and Willis part of task force behind open - source data platform
This article contains information about the impact of climate change on the global economy. Here is a selection of the key technologies being developed to help us understand the challenges facing the coronavirus pandemic. Welcome to the BBC's Climate Change programme.
Source: intelligentinsurer.com
Published on 2021-11-09
LocalGov . co . uk - Your authority on united kingdom local government - Why we must embrace messy public data to hit net zero
The amount of public data we produce is almost entirely anonymous, according to the BBC’s weekly The Lancet . But what does this mean for our society and how it will affect our environment, asks Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: localgov.co.uk
Published on 2021-11-09
Massachusetts Archives - The Truth About Cars
The right-to-repair movement in Massachusetts has made a significant impact on the automotive industry, writes the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker, who explains why the movement has taken advantage of changes to the law. Why is it so important?
Source: thetruthaboutcars.com
Published on 2021-11-09
MoU inked for Indonesia first smart city
A multi-billion-dollar deal has been reached to transform East Kalimantan into a smart city, using artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing, courtesy of the Qatari company Sinar Mas Land, in the capital, Jakarta, this year.
Source: thestar.com.my
Published on 2021-11-09
Ocean is staunch ally in climate change fight
The ocean could be our staunchest ally in our fight against climate change.In a time of global emergency, the seascape might provide much-needed answers as well as nature-based solutions to the current environmental crisis, according to researchers.
Source: royalgazette.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Open Banking tipping point for broker channel
Bankers have warned that they are ready to take off using their data within a year, as another Big Four bank makes moves to the banking sector, according to new figures released by the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
Source: brokernews.com.au
Published on 2021-11-09
Republicans seek to block federal government from imposing COVID - 19 vaccine mandates on children
We're looking at a new way of sending emails to our readers using Google's Gmail service, which is being blocked by the internet service giant, NaturalNews. They'll be able to access their email addresses.
Source: naturalnews.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Right - to - Repair Victory Forces Subaru to Tweak Things in Massachusetts
It’s been a very busy week for car buyers in the US, but it has become the latest phase of the battle against data hoarding, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, chief executive of Mitsubishi Motors.
Source: thetruthaboutcars.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Swarthmore College effort launches Delco homicide database
A college professor has created a database of gun homicides in Delaware County, which could be the largest in the US state in more than 50 years, to cover the number of deaths linked to gun violence across the country. Why? And why?
Source: whyy.org
Published on 2021-11-09
The startup fighting for open finance in Mena
The banking industry has been resisting change for as long as they can survive, according to a leading financial reporter from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from across the Middle East and the world.
Source: wamda.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Understanding the world through data | United Nations Development Programme
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been developing a system that allows emergency responses to crisis risks. The BBC’s Jonathan Marcus looks at how it could be handled by the agency's new data repository.
Source: undp.org
Published on 2021-11-09
United Kingdom First Time Buyers Market Report 2021 Featuring Lloyds Banking , Nationwide , NatWest , Santander , Barclays , HSBC
A new report on the first time buyers UK market report outlines the growth and developments of the FTB mortgage market. Here is a full transcript of what it says is the impact of Covid-19 and the coronavirus pandemic. The BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different analysts from around the world.
Source: apnews.com
Published on 2021-11-09
UPDATE : Fauquier adds 26 new COVID - 19 cases this morning , 1 hospitalization
The number of new cases of COVID-19 in the US state of Virginia has fallen to its lowest level since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the state's Department of Health. The latest figures have shown a rise in infection rates.
Source: fauquier.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Violent crime in Dallas drops 7 % since crime reduction plan implemented , police chief says
Violent crime in Dallas drops 7% since crime reduction plan implemented in May, the city's police chief says, but they are not celebrating just yet, according to a report from the US Department of Justice (DHS) in the United States.
Source: fox4news.com
Published on 2021-11-09
Webinar - How to compete in the new super app arena
The banking app has become one of the most sophisticated technologies in the world, according to a leading economist and former chief executive of Bank of China, Jack Straw, who explains why the pandemic has hit the global economy.
Source: finextra.com
Published on 2021-11-09