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| | The New Xbox One Experience plays favorites, allowing titles from Xbox 360 but not the PC 11.10.2015 1:08 PM PC gamers cry foul play at the restrictions of NXOE, but all Xbox executive Mike Ybarra would say is, "it's something that we should look into." | |
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| | Microsoft bolsters artificial intelligence with additions to Project Oxford 11.11.2015 3:00 AM Microsoft unveiled five new services for its Project Oxford artificial intelligence services Wednesday, including emotion detection and video stabilization. | |
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| | Facebook will soon scan your smartphone to find photos of your friends 11.10.2015 12:09 PM New Facebook feature, 'Photo Magic,' will scan your camera roll and prompt you to share photos it finds of your friends. | |
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| | Google finally cutting off Chrome updates on Windows XP and Vista 11.10.2015 11:50 AM Google announced Tuesday that it will finally stop providing updates to users of Microsoft's nearly geriatric, insecure operating system. | |
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| | Nvidia powers up drones, robots with Jetson TX1 board 11.10.2015 3:30 PM Nvidia's Jetson TX1 board delivers 1 teraflops of performance and will ship for $599 on Nov. 16 | |
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| | Android Influencer: Tim Schofield's YouTube channel is all about simplifying Android 11.11.2015 4:00 AM He's known as QBKIng77 on YouTube and he's helped make even the hardest of Android tasks easy enough for anyone to attempt. | |
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| | VW snags leading self-driving car expert from Apple 11.10.2015 1:30 PM Volkswagen just hired an expert on car automation technology away from Apple, signaling its intention to become a serious player in the next-generation and self-driving car markets. | |
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| | Hack to cost UK's TalkTalk up to $53 million 11.11.2015 3:32 AM TalkTalk Telecom Group in the U.K. expects the financial impact of a recent cyber attack to be up to 35 million (US$53 million) but said the people affected may have been far less than had been earlier expected. | |
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| | Think your IT project is a nightmare? Check these out and you'll feel better 11.10.2015 11:44 AM There are many ways to gauge satisfaction with a new computer system, but when the people who have to use it show up for work wearing red and declare it "Code Red" day, you probably don't need to bother with a survey. | |
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| | Mac ransomware is nothing to worry aboutfor now 11.11.2015 5:35 AM Security researchers say a second experiment showing how easy it is to write ransomware for Apple Macs isn't surprising, so it's likely that hackers will eventually target Apple computers with it. | |
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