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Niantic games generate significant social impact in 2018
Niantic said that its games Pokémon Go, Ingress, and Ingress Prime generated a lot of social impact in 2018. Since Pokémon Go…
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GoT’s Charles Dance on fighting zombies in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s latest DLC
The latest DLC addition to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, a Zombies mode called “Dead of the Night,” is a…
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Samsung launches Notebook 9 Pen, a premium 2-in-1 PC with a built-in S Pen
Samsung has launched the new Notebook 9 Pen, a premium 2-in-1 PC with a built-in S Pen. Samsung Notebook 9…
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AI Weekly: This machine learning report is required reading
Maybe it’s the nerdy thing you do when lounging with family this holiday season, or something you take in during…
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Tumblr’s ‘female-presenting nipples’ language isn’t semantic — it’s oppression
Tumblr‘s whiplash-inducing ban on “all adult content” has been about as well-received as a tequila-fart in a car full of…
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Amazon Echo speakers now play friendly with Apple Music
Amazon recently said Apple Music would find its way onto Amazon Echo devices sometime soon — and sure enough, it…
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Free Capture app turns some iPhones and iPads into 3D scanners for AR
As of late 2018, Apple has brought depth-sensing front cameras to six of its flagship iPad and iPhone devices, but…
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‘donald’ debuts at No. 23 on worst passwords of 2018 list
Almost 10 percent of people on the interwebs used at least one of the 25 worst passwords on SplashData’s annual…
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Google agrees not to sell facial recognition tech, citing abuse potential
In recent months, pressure has been mounting for major tech firms to develop strong policies regarding facial recognition. Microsoft has…
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Lime continues to battle San Francisco’s electric scooter decision
Electric scooter and bike-share company Lime is not giving up on San Francisco. This afternoon, Lime plans to protest on…
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