Battle of the AI bots Image by IDG Siri or Google Assistant? Well, that depends on how you plan to use your iPhone’s voice assistant. While Google has made […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo, Michael Simon
Month: May 2017
Why Google Assistant for iPhone can’t replace Siri just yet
“Hey Siri, should I switch to Google Assistant?” That’s the question many of us iPhone users had to ask ourselves last week after Google brought […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
Kuwait logistics firm Agility settles U.S. criminal case
A vehicle passes through the front entrance of the Defense Logistics Agency's huge storage facility outside Harrisburg, Pennsylvania June 13, 2012. Kuwait's Agility, one of […] Read the original post by Reuters
WWDC 2017 Wish List: 4 accessibility features Apple needs to add to iOS and macOS
Jason Snell said it best when he wrote that WWDC is “the heart of the Apple world’s calendar.” Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is particularly special for […] Read the original post by Steven Aquino
Google for Jobs Uses Machine Learning to Help People Search for Work
DAILY VIDEO: Google for Jobs employs machine learning to help people find work; WannaCry ransomware raises stakes for cyber-security insurance; Skyport Systems extends secure server […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJI) Upgraded to Hold by Zacks Investment Research
According to Zacks, “Internet Initiative Japan Inc. offers a comprehensive range of Internet access services and Internet-related services to customers, including corporations and other Internet […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Nokia and Apple end their patent fight and become health allies
Over recent months, Apple has been embroiled lawsuits related to patent licensing. While its fight with Qualcomm continues to rumble on , the company confirmed […] Read the original post by Engadget
An Up-Close View of the Notorious APT32 Hacking Group in Action
Cybersecurity company Cybereason has shared new details about how one of the world’s most mysterious hacking groups operates. The post An Up-Close View of the […] Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Hackers Bypass Samsung Galaxy S8’s Iris Recognition System Using a Digital Camera and Contact Lens
Even before the Samsung Galaxy S8 was officially launched, hackers found a way to bypass its facial recognition system. Now, hackers of the Chaos Computer […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Google Unleashes AlphaGo in China—But Good Luck Watching It There
Google’s Go-playing AI is going head-to-head in China against the world’s best player. But inside the country, you can’t get much of a view of […] Read the original post by Cade Metz
Ibm GM Consulting Jesus Mantas to Keynote at The Digital Enterprise Show in Madrid, Spain
No human alone can read, see, feel, hear and make sense of all the data transforming their work and profession. These “super humans” use IBM […] Read the original post by Customer Interaction Solutions
Twitter’s new interactive cards help you slide into brands’ DMs
Twitter has been working hard to find new ways for brands and advertisers to connect with its users, especially since becoming a public company in […] Read the original post by Engadget
HTC Says All U11 Models Have UFS 2.1 Storage
Huawei had to apologize recently when it became evident that the company wasn't using the faster UFS 2.1 standard mobile storage in all models of […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Acer Predator Z35P Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor Launched
Acer has a new product out in the market for serious PC gamers. Many of them tend to prefer ultrawide curved monitors for gaming, and […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Bring Your Mac Back Up To Speed With Drive Genius 5 [Deals Hub]
There are few better feelings that firing up your Mac for the first time. Your Mac is likely a long way from its fresh-out-of-the-box speed, […] Read the original post by StackSocial