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Intel to build Qualcomm chips, aims to catch foundry rivals by 2025
Intel Corp (INTC.O) said on Monday its factories will start building Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) chips and laid out a roadmap to expand its new foundry business to catch rivals such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (2330.TW) and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) by 2025.
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Redesigned Apple Watch Series 7 Could Prioritize Longer Battery Life Over Additional Sensors
Apple could skip adding new health sensors to this year's redesigned Apple Watch Series 7 in favor of improving the battery life of the device,...
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How holograms, deepfakes, and AR are raising the dead
As tech creates digital replicas of the deceased, a deep human need could be fulfilled—and a long-ago opportunity for scammers could make a comeback.
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Billions of smartphone owners will soon be authorising payments using facial recognition | ZDNet
New analysis shows that facial recognition and other biometric authentication technologies will increasingly help to keep mobile payments safe from fraudsters.
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Is VR the next frontier in fitness?
Supernatural founder Chris Milk on the future of immersive fitness.
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Google is poisoning its reputation with AI researchers
Can Google be trusted to evaluate its own AI?
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'Pokémon GO' Developer Niantic Teases a See-through Headset
Niantic, the studio behind the popular Pokémon GO, today teased some kind of see-through headset. Following a prototype demonstration of Pokémon GO running on HoloLens 2 earlier this month, Niantic CEO John Hanke today showed a teasing glimpse of a see-through headset the company is apparently working on.
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What's an NFT? Behind the boom for digital collectibles
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are suddenly everywhere in digital media.
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Facebook Is Considering Facial Recognition For Its Upcoming Smart Glasses
Facebook Vice President Andrew Bosworth told employees that the company is evaluating the legal and privacy issues around facial recognition for its upcoming wearable gadget.
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Chipmaking is being redesigned. Effects will be far-reaching
The global semiconductor business is becoming at once more diverse and more concentrated. This brings opportunities—and risks
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Smartwatches can help detect COVID-19 days before symptoms appear
Your smartwatch may know you have the coronavirus before you do, according to a growing body of research.
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Facebook Say It’s Developing A Tool To Read Your Brain
"We all get the privilege of seeing the future because we are making it.”
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The Role-Playing Game That Predicted the Future
Mike Pondsmith created Cyberpunk in 1988. Now it’s the inspiration for a highly anticipated video game—and an unlikely oracle.
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Before Mac OS X: What Was NeXTSTEP, and Why Did People Love It?
Launching with Steve Jobs’ NeXT Computer in 1988, NeXTSTEP advanced desktop operating systems. It became the technological bedrock for Apple’s macOS, iOS, and others. Let’s look at what was so special about NeXTSTEP.
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How to Clean Up Your Digital History
There are plenty of reasons to declutter your online traces. Here's how to tidy up.
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The technology that’s replacing the green screen
The green screen might be doomed. And that’s a good thing.
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FarmVille, One of the Original Facebook Hit Games, Set to Shut Down at the End of 2020
Farmville, once Facebook's hit game, will be shutting down by the end of the year, according to its developer Zynga.
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Are We Already Living in a Tech Dystopia?
For the most part, fictional characters rarely recognize when they’re trapped in a dystopia. Watching their neighbors get carted off for harboring subversive thoughts, they almost never say, “I wish we weren’t living in this dystopia.” To them, that dystopia is just life. Which suggests that—were we, at this moment, living in a dystopia ourselves—we might not even notice it. We might call this or that policy/data-harvesting technique “dystopian,” but, at least on some level, we believe we aren’t totally there yet—that there is still room, in our world, for a modicum of personal freedom/happiness. Is this a laughable...
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The US wants to develop a quantum internet
It will "usher in a new era of communications," the Department of Energy says.
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Project Athia is an open-world game, according to Square Enix president - Gematsu
Project Athia, the June-announced “thrilling other-worldly adventure” from Luminous Productions for PlayStation 5 and PC, is an open-world style game, according to Square Enix president and…
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