Friday, February 17, 2017

Virtual assistants expected to top virtual reality in holiday sales and other top stories.

  • Virtual assistants expected to top virtual reality in holiday sales

    By Deborah M. Todd Dec 18 (Reuters) - Virtual assistants are set to pummel virtual reality headsets in the fight for consumer dollars this holiday season, while smartwatches drive wearable sales. Drones may fly under the radar, though. Interviews with nearly two dozen analysts indicate high hopes for holiday electronics sales, but estimates of what will be the hit have changed. VIRTUAL REALITY After dubbing virtual reality as the "next mega tech theme" in a May 2015 industry report, brokerage ..
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  • Microsoft, IBM: We won't help build a Muslim registry

    Microsoft, IBM: We won't help build a Muslim registry
    Spokespeople from Microsoft and IBM say that their companies would not help create a registry of Muslims in the United States, an idea floated by President-elect Donald Trump.“We’ve been clear about our values. We oppose discrimination and we wouldn’t do any work to build a registry of Muslim Americans,” spokesman Frank X. Shaw told BuzzFeed on Thursday in response to their questions.IBM also expressly rejected a registry, with a spokesperson telling The Hill on Saturday, “IBM would not work on ..
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  • Google's search-savvy keyboard comes to Android

    Google's search-savvy keyboard comes to Android
    Gboard is available now, and works with over 100 languages. Don't expect to drop GIFs into conversations regardless of the app, though. GIF sharing only works for Android users in Allo, Hangouts and Messenger right now, and sharing in other apps depends on developers integrating image keyboard support.VIDEO
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  • Shared Electric Car Platform Will Reduce Costs For Nissan, Renault, and Mitsubishi

    Shared Electric Car Platform Will Reduce Costs For Nissan, Renault, and Mitsubishi
    In an attempt to significantly reduce the costs of manufacturing an electric car, Nissan, Renault, and Mitsubishi will share their engineering resources to develop one chassis suitable for every electric car model the three companies build. Renault CEO ...
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  • Why you should be afraid of Google's expansion into hardware

    Why you should be afraid of Google's expansion into hardware
    Google first made waves in the hardware market when it purchased Motorola in 2011 for $12.5 billion. A company on the scale of Google getting involved in hardware put some established manufacturers on edge, though anxiety abated when Google later sold Motorola to Lenovo for $3 billion. Without being directly involved in hardware production, Google has continued to exert a huge influence over the market. Numerous hardware companies supported Android early on, helping it become the de facto alter..
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  • German Justice Minister: We need judges, prosecutors to crack down on fake news on Facebook

    German Justice Minister: We need judges, prosecutors to crack down on fake news on Facebook
    A man is silhouetted against a video screen with a Facebook logo as he poses with a smartphone in this photo illustration taken in Zenica Thomson Reuters German judges and state prosecutors need to crack down straight away on fake news disseminated through social media platforms such as Facebook, Germany's Justice Minister Heiko Maas said in an interview published on Sunday. Maas, a Social Democrat in conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition, has repeatedl..
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  • LG To Make Foldable iPhone 8 OLED Display [REPORT]

    LG To Make Foldable iPhone 8 OLED Display [REPORT]
    With Apple working on a revolutionary iPhone 8 to be released in 2017, it has been increasingly suggested that OLED technology will be utilized in this next generation handset. And there now seems concrete reason to believe that OLED will indeed turn up in the iPhone 8. Image Credit: Veniamin Geskin / TwitterPreviously it had been reported that both Samsung and LG were competing over a supply contract for the OLED display to be utilized in a future iPhone releases. But it is now suggested in a ..
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  • Why Google, Microsoft and Amazon love the sound of your voice

    Why Google, Microsoft and Amazon love the sound of your voice
    By Jing Cao and Dina Bass, Bloomberg News Amazon’s Echo has made tangible the promise of an artificially intelligent personal assistant in every home. Those who own the voice-activated gadget (known colloquially as Alexa, after its female interlocutor) are prone to proselytizing “her” charms, applauding Alexa’s ability to call an Uber, order pizza or check a 10th-grader’s math homework. The company says more than 5,000 people a day profess their love for Alexa. On the other hand, Alexa devotees..
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