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Phishing Attacks Bait Employees With Office Scans, Emails - Credit Union Times

Chess Research - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 16:19

Credit Union Times

Phishing Attacks Bait Employees With Office Scans, Emails
Credit Union Times
The Comodo Threat Intelligence Lab team (part of Comodo Threat Research Labs) verified the two new ransomware attacks via detections at Comodo-protected endpoints at the front edge of each new attack. Orhan, said, “Botnets of compromised zombie ...

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So may misyon sa German cheeser - Pilipino Star Ngayon

In the News - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 11:34

So may misyon sa German cheeser
Pilipino Star Ngayon
Desidido si So na makapagbigay ng magandang laban sa pagkakataong ito matapos ang masamang kampanya sa Grand Chess Tour - Sinquefield Cup na ginanap sa Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis sa Amerika kamakailan kung saan ...

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So plunges into 2nd round action - The Manila Times

In the News - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 10:00

So plunges into 2nd round action
The Manila Times
The 23-year old Cavite City pride is raring to make a good impression this time after his forgettable campaign in the Grand Chess Tour – Sinquefield Cup held recently at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis in US. So, who represents the ...

Million Dollar Computer Chess Problem Will Take 'Thousands of Years' to Solve - Motherboard

Chess Research - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 09:57

Motherboard

Million Dollar Computer Chess Problem Will Take 'Thousands of Years' to Solve
Motherboard
A new study, published in The Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research notes that as the equation is heightened to n-1,000 with 1,000 queens to place, AI tweaks out, sending itself into infinite permutation attempts like a frustrated Roomba trying ...
Why the world's toughest maths problems are much harder than a chess puzzle, and well worth US$1mThe Conversation UK

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Why the world's toughest maths problems are much harder than a chess puzzle, and well worth US$1m - The Conversation UK

Chess Research - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 07:05

The Conversation UK

Why the world's toughest maths problems are much harder than a chess puzzle, and well worth US$1m
The Conversation UK
Yet only now, in a paper written by Chris Jefferson, Peter Nightingale and me published in the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, have we confirmed the depth of complexity hidden within the puzzle when scaled up to allow for boards of any ...

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Life lessons learned by young chess champ (Column) - OregonLive.com

Scholastic Chess News Feed - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 07:01

OregonLive.com

Life lessons learned by young chess champ (Column)
OregonLive.com
In May, Roshen won first place at the Oregon Scholastic Chess Federation elementary level state championship. Nationally, he's ranked in the 96th percentile of all junior players and the 89th percentile of all U.S. players. Andrei Botez, a coach and ...

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Life lessons learned by young chess champ (Column) - OregonLive.com

Chess Research - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 07:01

OregonLive.com

Life lessons learned by young chess champ (Column)
OregonLive.com
Sunday morning, the soon-to-be sixth grader was locked in a rigorous, hours-long battle with Brent Baxter, a 60-year-old research manager for the state of Washington. To a nonplayer, chess is a woefully slow spectator sport. Most games last between ...

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Sexism or science? Women's aptitude would blow Aristotle's mind - Irish Times

Chess Research - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 03:40

Irish Times

Sexism or science? Women's aptitude would blow Aristotle's mind
Irish Times
When the mindless lefties – many of whom were actual experts in cognitive sex differences – penned nuanced articles on the most up-to-date research in the field, these were never going to get the same traction as chess-man's memo. A headline like “Men ...

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Life lessons learned by young chess champ (Column) - OregonLive.com

Scholastic Chess News Feed - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 02:00
Life lessons learned by young chess champ (Column)  OregonLive.com

Over the weekend, 150 chess players gathered at the Lloyd District DoubleTree for the 67th annual Oregon Open.

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Women's intellectual aptitude would blow Aristotle's mind - Irish Times

Chess Research - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 00:01

Irish Times

Women's intellectual aptitude would blow Aristotle's mind
Irish Times
When the mindless lefties – many of whom were actual experts in cognitive sex differences – penned nuanced articles on the most up-to-date research in the field, these were never going to get the same traction as chess-man's memo. A headline like “Men ...

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Damore's unscientific ideas about women are nothing new - Irish Times

Chess Research - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 00:01

Irish Times

Damore's unscientific ideas about women are nothing new
Irish Times
When the mindless lefties – many of whom were actual experts in cognitive sex differences – penned nuanced articles on the most up-to-date research in the field, these were never going to get the same traction as chess-man's memo. A headline like “Men ...

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If Aristotle and Darwin were alive women's intellectual aptitude would blow their minds - Irish Times

Chess Research - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 00:01

Irish Times

If Aristotle and Darwin were alive women's intellectual aptitude would blow their minds
Irish Times
When the mindless lefties – many of whom were actual experts in cognitive sex differences – penned nuanced articles on the most up-to-date research in the field, these were never going to get the same traction as chess-man's memo. A headline like “Men ...

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