Category: Technology

Former President Barack Obama has urged the technology sector to get friendly with the government in order to keep innovation

Speaking at the Oktane18 event attended by TechRadar Pro in Las Vegas earlier this week, the 44th President outlined that the two sides need to work more closely to ensure a profitable future.

“It is in the interest of all of us for there to be a good conversation between the tech community and the people in Washington, and create a structure of ongoing deliberation and exchange,” the former President said.

“Right now the technology industry believes this is inefficient and…just go to do our own thing,” he added, “that doesn’t help anybody.”

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One area that could benefit hugely from this closer partnership is online voting. The debate around a possible introduction of an online voting system has rumbled on for some time, and the former President said he supported introducing such a platform – not least to make voting easier and more inclusive.

Calling for “simple things” that don’t require outstanding encryption and authentication processes, President Obama hailed technology as the answer, noting that, “if we can secure the voting process – and have a paper record generated, it should be something that should be considered.”

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During his chat with Okta CEO Todd McKinnon, President Obama, who is set to release a new Netflix series soon, also highlighted the issues concerning online security – particularly safeguarding people’s online identity.

“All of us are trying to shape and absorb information in ways that can be confusing,” President Obama said. 

“If you ask people in Washington DC what identity means, they may well first describe their racial identity. By definition (Americans) are a nation of people that came from everywhere else. I think the big challenge we have today is how do we maintain a sense of common purpose rather than splinter or divide.”

“We are seeing this debated on social media every day, but if we don’t figure it out then our society and democracy may not survive.”

Revealing that life outside the Presidency was like the end of famous sci-fi film The Matrix, President Obama called for more pragmatism when it comes to balancing a digital and online life, particularly as the world as we know it is evolving with the embracing of technology.

“Change is hard,” he said, “it’s hard for society to change, particularly when change is happening so rapidly.”

“We live in a culture where everybody feels the “crush of information” and collision of worlds,” he said, “it’s disruptive in a way previous generations didn’t experience.”

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To say that the iMac Pro is expensive might be an understatement, so news that Apple has at last begun selling discounted refurbished models of its most powerful computers should more musical to fans’ ears than that macOS startup chime.

Scoped out by 9to5Mac, Apple is selling nearly all varieties of its iMac Pro – yes, even the 18-core behemoth – refurbished at a 15% discount off list price across the board.

Of course, all of these models come with Apple’s standard warranty and are also eligible for AppleCare coverage. 

To give an idea of the savings on offer here, 15% off will slash $750 or £750 from the base model price, while an 18-core model currently listed has had its priced hacked by $1,440 or £1,440.

If you’ve been waiting on any sort of deal on an iMac Pro, it would be wise to act quickly, as refurbished stock is inherently limited.

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The Steam Spring Sale is upon us! Dubbed the Steam Spring Cleaning Event, it’s more of an ironic name as you buy more electronic game clutter for your continually expanding virtual game library. But who cares, these are really great deals on PC games

Assassin’s Creed Origins now $35.99 (was $59.99)
Save 40% off
the latest Assassin’s Creed game and find out how the brotherhood all started. Users will be able to save 33% off the additional DLC packs to further explore the origins of the Assassin’s and dive into the supernatural nature of the Egyptian gods. View Deal

Pillars of Eternity now $17.99 (was $29.99)
Pillars of Eternity II might be out now, but if you missed the first swashbuckling pirate RPG, here’s your chance to pick it up for 40% off – you’ll also find all of the first game’s DLC is on sale for 25-40% off too.View Deal

As with Steam’s other sales events, users will be able to participate in activities to unlock free games. This time however, instead of being able to simply click through your discovery queue, you’ll need to play some of the games from your backlog to progress.

There are also nine games available for free to play over the weekend that include Borderlands 2, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, Cities: Skylines, Tyranny, and Castle Crashers.

Better act quick on these deals, as they’re likely to go away by the end of the day and this Steam Spring Cleaning Event itself will be over on May 28th.

Via PC Gamer

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