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Emotient Acquired By Apple

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San Diego-based Emotient , a developer of facial expression recognition software, has been acquired by Apple , Apple disclosed on Thursday. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. READ MORE>>.

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Gryphon Adds Threat Detection To Wi-Fi Mesh System

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San Diego-based Gryphon Online Safety , a startup that develops a wireless mesh system for home and small businesses, says it has incorporated technology from antivirus software developer ESET into its products. Gryphon is led by CEO John Wu. READ MORE>>.

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Brain Corp. Agrees to Power More Walmart Self-Driving Floor Scrubbers

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Early next year the floors of hundreds of Walmart stores will be cleaned by self-driving scrubbing machines powered by software developed by San Diego’s Brain Corp. The BrainOS platform is already being used in more than 100 of Walmart’s floor scrubbers, the company said.

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Ford’s Autonomic Pairs With Alibaba Cloud On Mobility Hub for China

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Together, the two companies plan to offer a standardized platform where all participants in the transportation ecosystem—including Ford’s rival automakers—can build services, from their own ride-hailing apps to entertainment channels for passengers marking time in self-driving.

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