Saturday, 4 February 2023

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Daily update 4 February 2023
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The Indian Express
The curved display trend was introduced by Samsung with the Galaxy Note Edge, whose funky asymmetrically curved screen tried to provide actual use cases. It caught on and other brands started implementing similar designs – although they gave a miss to ...
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CNN
But beyond just raising the cinematic bar and ratcheting the immersion, this return to the derelict USG Ishimura introduces a number of gameplay refinements and improvements over the original. Of course, it's how all these creative ...
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Macworld
Voice assistants aren't perfect, and it would be unreasonable to expect them to be. The technology to recognize words themselves in a huge range of accents and tones is incredible, and further deciphering the jumbled cadences and vocabulary of natural ...
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CBS News
Her friends likely bought the phone for $499 to $599. LCG Auctions set the starting bid price for the unopened phone at $2,500. It has received two bids so far and the auction will be open until Feb. 19. LCG Auctions expects it will reach $50,000.
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The Hindu BusinessLine
As per recent rumours, Google has been developing a ChatGPT-alike conversational AI system named 'Apprentice Bard'. Since the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google Search has been under the threat to lose its audience base.
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Axios
Driving the news: EA said on Tuesday that Apex Legends Mobile, launched in May 2022, will go offline May 1, 2023, despite abundant signs of the multiplayer shooting game's apparent success -- and EA's zeal to expand all of its top series onto phones.
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Petri.com
Microsoft recently started testing a new search feature on the taskbar to help users find documents, apps, settings, and information on the Internet. "After shipping Windows 11 with a search icon on the taskbar, we received feedback that some didn't find ...
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BankInfoSecurity.com
A spike over the last two months in malicious .one files is likely due to hackers adapting to Microsoft's crackdown on macros, leading them to look for other ways to smuggle malware past threat detection, say researchers at Proofpoint.
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Livemint
To help win revenue from Salesforce Inc, Microsoft Corp is now adding artificial intelligence capabilities from ChatGPT maker OpenAI to another of its products, reported Bloomberg on 2 February. As per details, this is a customer-relationship app.
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