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Samsung wants independent repair shops to take apart phones with non-original parts
Consumers who have had their Samsung phones repaired with third-party parts may get their phones destroyed if they bring them to independent repair shops.
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How Nvidia became the superpower of AI training
Nvidia has a near-monopoly market share in AI computing, but the competition is hotting up.
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E-bike: how to find one, how to maintain it, and not have it catch on fire
E-bikes have gained popularity, but that’s come with a myriad of e-bike-related accidents. What is causing these problems, and what can be done?
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Honor reveals AI features and release date of new smartphone
Honor reveals the AI-powered technologies that will feature in its new 200 series.
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NASA chief: AI will propel ultimate mission to search for life
NASA leaders met Wednesday for an Artificial Intelligence Town Hall to discuss how it plans to leverage new generative AI tools to align with the space agency’s overall mission. From data risks and replacing humans to searching for life on Mars, Cybernews has the story.
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Humane AI founders are reportedly selling the company
Humane, which created the wearable personal assistant AI Pin, is planning to sell the company after its unsuccessful debut last month.
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Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat among the most uninstalled apps in the US
Apps like Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat are experiencing an increase in deletion rates among US users.
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Five Google Maps features you probably haven't tried out yet
Thanks to Google Maps indoor mapping, you can see if that restaurant is really worth going to.
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Startup crowdfunding robot that looks like Wall-E
XGO-Rider is a tiny wheel-legged robot that can “see and hear” thanks to its Raspberry Pi CM4 core module and ChatGPT integration.
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Huawei is coming back to the high-end smartphone game
Advancements in the latest flagship phones made Huawei signals that the its coming back in the high-end smartphone game, but reaching further advancements will be challenging.
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Chinese start-up develops AI glasses for the deaf
The Chinese cognitive intelligence company Xiao-i has announced its latest product, the Hearview, which allows deaf individuals to “see the sounds of the world.”
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Navigating the AI backlash: Apple's strategy for iOS 18 and iPhone 16
Explore Apple's turbulent journey as it navigates a sales slump, the AI-enhanced iPhone 16, and the backlash from its iPad Pro ad.
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Neuralink greenlit for a second brain chip implant
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has allowed Elon Musk's Neuralink to implant its brain chip in a second person after the company offered fixes to a problem that occurred in the first patient, the Wall Street Journal claims.
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OpenAI strikes deal to bring Reddit content to ChatGPT
Reddit has partnered with OpenAI to bring its content to popular chatbot ChatGPT, sending the social media platform's shares up 12% in extended trade.
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New emulator brings old PlayStation games to iPhones for free
The app is among several other emulators that Apple now allows, following changes to its App Review guidelines.
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Apple’s new accessibility features include eye tracking and aid for motion sickness
Apple has found a way to help its users with motion sickness on the road in its latest accessibility-focused software updates.
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iPhone bug making deleted pictures reappear, users claim
The bug may be caused by the latest iOS update, which Apple rolled out earlier this week.
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US opens probe into Alphabet's Waymo self-driving vehicles
U.S. auto safety regulators have opened an investigation into the performance of Alphabet's Waymo self-driving vehicles after reports of its robotaxis exhibiting driving behavior that potentially violated traffic safety laws.
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Apple is about to surprise non-US users
Apple’s latest invention, the Vision Pro headset, might soon be available in countries like France, Germany, and China.
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Apple warns about iOS zero-day exploit
Apple has issued a fix for a vulnerability affecting older iPhones, adding that the RTKit iOS zero-day bug may have already been exploited.
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