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BASF Coatings uses artificial intelligence for color matching

BASF Automotive Refinish Solutions has developed a software program that applies artificial intelligence using neural networks to the process of color matching paint. Developed by BASF's Craig McClanahan, manager of color research for BASF Coatings North America, this artificial intelligence was designed to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the color matching process. This software uses a machine-learning algorithm to achieve its color matching ability from previously developed color formulations. Standard color matching, on the other hand, relies on human trial and error.

WPA Encryption Cracked

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) encryption for wireless connections is considered a better and safer alternative than the older Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) standard that was cracked a long time ago. Security professionals may have to rethink their stance on WPA as researchers have developed a way to partially crack the encryption used. By 'partially', the researchers said they developed a way to intercept and read the data being sent from the router to a laptop computer but they have not yet been able to crack the encryption used to send the data from the computer to the router. The researchers, Erik Tews and Martin Beck, found a way to crack the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) key fairly quickly without using a dictionary attack. By tricking the router to send them a large amount of data, the research team developed what they call

Former Fannie Mae Compliance Lead to Speak at Banking Litigation Conference in January

Former Fannie Mae Compliance Lead to Speak at Banking Litigation Conference in January WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Mealey's Litigation Conferences is pleased to announce that former Fannie Mae compliance lead Megan Kraai has agreed to join the faculty of the Mealey's conference -- The FDIC & the Banking Crisis: Litigation Challenges Past, Present & Future. This fully accredited program is being held at the Westin Grand in Washington, D.C., Jan. 15-16, 2009. Kraai is now partner with DLA Piper in its litigation and regulatory practice group. While with Fannie Mae, Kraai created, implemented and led a risk-based compliance program; developed company-wide policies; developed the company's corporate privacy program; started the company's first OFAC program for compliance with US trade sanctions regulations; and developed and delivered

'Banks in developed world should take lessons from India'

Banks in developed nations have many things to learn from the Indian banking institutions that have remained insulated from the mortgage crisis, Gujarat Health Minister Jaynarayan Vyas said here Saturday.

'Banks in developed world should take lessons from India'

Ahmedabad (IANS): Banks in developed nations have many things to learn from the Indian banking institutions that have remained insulated from the mortgage crisis, Gujarat Health Minister Jaynarayan Vyas said here Saturday.

An Israeli company has developed a new portal aimed at the tween market, which delivers all the web 2.0 features children demand, but protects them from the dangers of the Net.

When the Olsen twins developed a line of clothes that targeted older children and young teens, the clothing industry realized that the Full House TV stars had tapped into a very lucrative demographic. It was called the "tweens."

Solar-power ?sticker lamp? developed by HK inventor

most surfaces has been developed by a Hong Kong inventor, a media report said Saturday. The lamp won designer Keikko Lee, 26, the gold price in South Korea9s first international design competition held in October, the South China Morning Post reported.

'Banks in developed world should take lessons from India'

Ahmedabad, Nov 22 (IANS) Banks in developed nations have many things to learn from the Indian banking institutions that have remained insulated from the mortgage crisis, Gujarat Health Minister Jaynarayan Vyas said here Saturday.

Robot Capable of Doing Chores Developed in Japan

Toyota Motor Corp. and the University of Tokyo have jointly developed a prototype robot named “AR” capable of handling household chores according to The Mainichi Daily News. In a demonstration for reporters the robot was able to clean up rooms, put away dishes from a dining table and pickup shirts and put them in a washing machine. The robot was also capable of moving furniture in order to sweep under a table.

New obesity fighting drug developed

An obesity-beating wonder drug that keeps people thin and helps them run faster even when they eat a high fat diet is being developed by scientists.

Web Hosting Linux Distribution, Developed by Servage

Flensburg, Germany - (The Hosting News) - October 29, 2008 - Hosting company, Servage, has deployed a new server Linux distribution, as a result of the cutting edge features developed by the company, for large scale clustered server systems.

Web Hosting Linux Distribution, Developed by Servage

Flensburg, Germany - (The Hosting News) - October 29, 2008 - Hosting company, Servage, has deployed a new server Linux distribution, as a result of the cutting edge features developed by the company, for large scale clustered server systems.

China market: Locally developed online games account for 66% market share at end of 3Q08

In the China market, the top-15 providers of online gaming services operated 114 MMOGs (massively multi-player online games) at the end of the third quarter of 2008 and 66% of these games were developed by China-based companies, according to China-based consulting company Analysys International.

Softwired's iBus Mobile Now Supports the Google Android Operating System Developed under the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) for Mobile Devices, such as G1

Softwired's iBus Mobile Now Supports the Google Android Operating System Developed under the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) for Mobile Devices, such as G1

Softwired's iBus Mobile Now Supports the Google Android Operating System Developed under the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) for Mobile Devices, such as G1

Softwired's iBus Mobile Now Supports the Google Android Operating System Developed under the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) for Mobile Devices, such as G1

Softwired's iBus Mobile Now Supports the Google Android Operating System Developed under the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) for Mobile Devices, such as G1

Softwired's iBus Mobile Now Supports the Google Android Operating System Developed under the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) for Mobile Devices, such as G1

Ulysses Diversified Holdings Corporation Files for Patents Regarding Certain Unique Technology Developed

Ulysses Diversified Holdings Corporation Files for Patents Regarding Certain Unique Technology Developed

Ulysses Diversified Holdings Corporation Files for Patents Regarding Certain Unique Technology Developed

Ulysses Diversified Holdings Corporation Files for Patents Regarding Certain Unique Technology Developed

Ulysses Diversified Holdings Corporation Files for Patents Regarding Certain Unique Technology Developed

Ulysses Diversified Holdings Corporation Files for Patents Regarding Certain Unique Technology Developed

Ulysses Diversified Holdings begins process of patenting certain significant proprietary technology developed by R&D team

Ulysses Diversified Holdings begins process of patenting certain significant proprietary technology developed by R&D team


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