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The two companies are working together on Facebook's millimeter-wave Terragraph tech. | Continue reading
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The Secure Data Act would stop the federal government from forcing companies to create workarounds. | Continue reading
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The Pittsburgh university says it's the first AI degree for undergraduates. | Continue reading
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The FCC says Obama-era rules for net neutrality will end June 10. | Continue reading
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The FTC called them out. Will Microsoft be next? | Continue reading
The search giant’s Duplex experiment makes you think you’re talking to a real person. | Continue reading
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They want to learn about robots. I want to leave the planet. | Continue reading
Employer reviews site agrees to be acquired by Recruit Holdings in an all-cash deal. | Continue reading
The company's mobile operating system update will include App Actions | Continue reading
The change comes soon after Walmart unveiled a big expansion of its grocery delivery service in the US. | Continue reading
Android users have been able to send and request money for over a year. | Continue reading
A report says the service is responsible for nearly 10 percent of rental increases between 2009 and 2016. Airbnb says that's bogus. | Continue reading
The details are still coming in. | Continue reading
Th company is considering an ad-free version where people could pay for the social network instead, according to Bloomberg. | Continue reading
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The social network's engineers have a tool called Fairness Flow to find bias in their algorithms. Also: Facebook open-sourced an AI that plays StarCraft. | Continue reading
The headset, which would straddle the two technologies and tap into Apple’s own chips, is slated for 2020. | Continue reading
In-skill purchases and Amazon Pay for skills could encourage more developers to create skills for Alexa. | Continue reading
The ads are personalized by the browser itself to keep personal information private, the nonprofit says. | Continue reading
See this prototype smartwatch projects an impressive interactive touchscreen the wearer's arm. | Continue reading