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Facebook’s AI separates speech in recordings of up to 5 people
Facebook researchers describe an AI system that can isolate speech from recordings of multiple speakers on a single microphone.
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Here's how developers think Apple will handle Mac's switch from Intel to ARM
Apple’s holding its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on Monday, and it’s all virtual this time because of the coronavirus pandemic. Another thing that’s different this time is that everyone’s talking about one thing that’s more important than new iOS
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Robots deployed at Texas hotel to zap pathogens amid coronavirus outbreak
As the number of COVID-19 cases climbs, a robot designed as a powerful way to clean hospital rooms is being sent into hotel rooms.
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Here's How the iPhone 11 Pro Stacks Up Against the 4 Best Android Flagship Smartphones | Inc.
A comparison of which smartphone is best, and which you should choose.
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The Laser Weapon Is Really, Really Finally Here
Rejoice if you look towards the dystopia of the Star Wars universe, for laser weapons have finally, at long last, arrived. The laser, a weapon system perpetually “ten or fifteen years away” from operational use, is off the development treadmill and en
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Robocalls are closer to being a thing of the past
You don't have to put up with endless spam calls.
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Scientists create contact lenses that zoom on command
Nosebleed seats may soon be a thing of the past. Scientists at the University of California San Diego have created a prototype contact lens that is controlled b...
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How to use Facebook while giving it the minimum amount of personal data
The Cambridge Analytica revelations illustrate why we can’t trust Facebook to police its own platform
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Apple will address kids’ iPhone addiction with enhanced iOS parental controls
Apple has a response of sorts to activist shareholders concerned about kids' addiction to iPhones: Enhanced parental controls are coming to iOS.
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Apple is facing lawsuits over its policy of slowing down older iPhones
Apple is facing two class-action lawsuits, filed by furious customers days after the company said it had intentionally slowed down older iPhones.
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5 Android shortcuts you'll wish you knew all along - CNET
While Android doesn't have keyboard shortcuts, these time-saving tips are the next best thing.
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Twitter Suspends Deadspin, SBNation Accounts for Violating Copyrights | Re/code
The Twitter sports clip crackdown begins.
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Top Stories: Google Plans Glass Revival, Office 2016 Debuts
Google says it's going to try again on the previously unpopular wearable device, Google Glass. T...
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REPORT: Verizon Has Been Broadcasting Your Internet Activity To Advertisers For Two Years — And You Can't Stop It
Verizon is reportedly tampering with its users' data, allowing advertisers to learn about them whenever they browse the web on its network.