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Apple Fixes Bizarre iPhone Bug That Auto-Corrected 'Racist' To 'Trump' Apple recently faced a bizarre bug in its iPhone dictation feature that's causing quite a stir online. The issue, which has been making the rounds on social media, shows the word "Trump" briefly appearing when users dictate the word "racist".
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MSI unveils Nvidia RTX 50 Series GPU powered gaming, productivity laptops Taiwanese electronics brand MSI has introduced new laptops powered by Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series graphics, catering to both gaming and productivity needs. These additions expand the company's Titan, Raider, Stealth, Vector, and VenturePro line-ups.
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Nothing reveals design of another Phone 3a series smartphone: Take a look British consumer technology brand Nothing has unveiled the design of an upcoming Phone 3a series smartphone ahead of its official launch on March 4. In a post on X, the company shared an image providing a first look at the device, which resembles last ...
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Tech wrap Feb 26: AI-powered Alexa, Samsung Galaxy A-series, MS Office apps Amazon is expected to host an in-person event in New York, US, on February 26, where it may announce an AI-enhanced version of its voice assistant, Alexa. The upgraded Alexa is anticipated to integrate generative AI for improved conversational ...
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Apple responds after iPhone bug shows Donald Trump's name when user says 'racist' in voice-to-text feature According to Apple, the glitch happens because the speech recognition models powering the feature can sometimes display words with phonetic overlap until further analysis from the model can be conducted and the correct word displayed, TweakTown reported.
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Samsung to launch Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 successors next week in India Samsung said that the new Galaxy A series smartphones will succeed Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 smartphones launched last year. The third phone is expected to be the new Galaxy A26.
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Microsoft evaluates ads-supported free version of Office apps on Windows Microsoft is reportedly working on an ad-supported version of its Office applications. According to a report by Beebom, this version will allow users to access Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Office apps for free while displaying advertisements.
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Adobe launches Photoshop app for iPhones with desktop-like editing tools Adobe has launched its Photoshop mobile app, initially for iPhone users, with an Android version planned for later this year. The move brings key Photoshop features, previously available on desktop and iPad, to smartphones, aiming to provide tools for ...
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Google launches AI coding assistant, Gemini Code Assist, free for individual users In a blog post making the announcement, the company said that the tool is being launched in public preview today with the goal to make new AI capabilities "more accessible for students, hobbyists, freelancers and startups.".
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Maserati GT2 Stradale: The Race-Car-Inspired Special Could Be Racier Maserati might be thought of more as a luxury brand than a racing brand today, but for many, many years it built dedicated race cars, even competing in Formula 1 in the 1950s—its rivalry with Enzo Ferrari set up the first act in Michael Mann's Ferrari.
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