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Big streaming services like Hulu, Max and Peacock are relying more heavily on 'pause ads' that show up when a user halts a binge session
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It’s pretty much the way of the world: beyond the basic enshittification story that has been so well told over the past year or so about how companies get worse and worse as they get more and more …
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Microsoft said it will spend A$5 billion ($3.2 billion) expanding its artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing abilities in Australia over two years as part of a wide-ranging effort that includes skills training and cyber security.
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Enterprises are starting to drive productivity and cost savings from generative AI with AT&T among the most vocal about returns. The catch: These returns require investment in IT and data infrastructure. Although it's early in earnings season ...
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Musk and X CEO Linda Yaccarino have recently stated that most of the company's top-spending advertisers from last year have returned.
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The Giant Foamboard Quadcopter is a cardboard-like uncrewed drone measuring 6.4m corner to corner.
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Microsoft now allows users to disable automatic date conversion which means scientists no longer have to worry about using alternative names for genes.
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Biometric technologies are becoming increasingly interwoven into our everyday lives. A new Access Now report explores how AI is driving the adoption of ableist technologies that marginalize anyone who doesn’t fit into their definition of a “norma ...
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US-based tech company also pledges to work with Australia’s cyber spy agency in joint announcement with Anthony Albanese
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Apple has listed multiple job requirements indicating that the company plans to infuse generative AI in multiple products.
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It is a delivery drone that can fly twice as far, allowing Amazon pharmacies to serve more customers
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Google LLC faces an antitrust probe in Japan after the technology giant allegedly pushed smartphone makers to use its search platform by default on their devices, the nation's fair trade watchdog says
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“I knew at some point in time the patent office would recognize” computer software, he said. It happened in 1968, helping to ignite the software market.
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PlayStation's Visual Arts is the latest gaming company to have been hit by layoffs. As spotted by VGC, a number of deve…