Amazon Shutters DP Reviews – DTNS 4481

Amazon is shuttering DPReview.com. A premiere site for digital camera reviews for over twenty years. What does it say about the digital camera market? Plus Oppo announced its new flagship phone, the Find X6 Pro. And Microsoft announced it began rolling out its Bing Image Creator to Bing preview testers.

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Adobe Announces A Family of Generative AI Models – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Adobe announced its Firefly family of generative AI models, Google flags Pinduoduo’s apps as malware, and TikTok reached 150 million US users.

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Cordkillers 448 – Kryptonite is Gluten

Disney sets it sights on leakers. Plus, local baseball, picture-in-picture on computers, and a YouTube TV price hike. All that and more on Cordkillers!

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Qualcomm Beat Apple to the Automotive Punch – DTNS 4480

Will Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Digital Chassis dominate the core component that makes up a connected EV’s digital system? A New York Federal court will hear arguments in a lawsuit over the Archive.org’s Open Library program and copyright holders of material used in the program. Will the judgment impact other digital libraries in the future? And Netflix plans to release 40 more games this year, will add Monument Valley in 2024.

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Netflix Announces 40 New Games To Launch This Year – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Free app Glaze helps artists protect their work from AI tools, Microsoft hopes to launch mobile gaming app store next year, Indian state Punjab cuts mobile internet.

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SEGOB compilará tus biométricos – NTX 305

Se intensifica la guerra de Inteligencias entre Google y Microsoft, TikTok podría separarse de ByteDance y los Diputados aprueban propuesta para compilar biométricos.

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-En su evento de Reinventando la Productividad con IA, Microsoft anunció que Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook y Word comenzarán a usar la plataforma GPT-4 de OpenAI, con asistencia impulsada por IA como parte del nuevo asistente de Microsoft, el Copiloto 365.
-Continuando con la guerra de Inteligencias Artificiales, Google anunció nuevas funciones generativas que llegarán a su suite de aplicaciones Workspace, que llegarán primero a los miembros de su programa de probadores de confianza en los Estados Unidos este mes.
-SVB Financial, la compañía detrás de Silicon Valley Bank, solicitó la protección por bancarrota del Capítulo 11 en el Tribunal de Quiebras de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Sur de Nueva York.
-Fuentes de Bloomberg dicen que TikTok discutió el separarse de su empresa matriz ByteDance como un último recurso para poder atender las preocupaciones de seguridad nacional expresadas en Estados Unidos.
-En México, la Cámara de Diputados aprobó una nueva iniciativa que busca construir una base de datos biométricos, lo que dará origen al Sistema Nacional de Registro e Identidad, o SID.

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Micron Managing – DTNS 4479

The US Federal Communications Commission finalized new rules that will reduce spam calls. The Metaverse may be getting a Second Life. And relieving the chip shortage will take more than just the US Congress providing monetary incentives to establish manufacturing in the country.

Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Robb Dunewood, Len Peralta, Joe, Amos.

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Belkin Pauses Development of Matter Devices – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Belkin pauses development of Matter smart home devices, the FCC finalizes rules to block spam texts, and VW shows an affordable EV concept.

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Clippy Suddenly Got WAAAAAY Smarter – DTNS 4478

OpenAI isn’t as capable as you may have feared but is probably smarter than you’re comfortable with. TikTok’s uphill battle against US regulators just got a little steeper with other countries sharing similar concerns and restrictions. And Microsoft outlined its use case for AI in Office during its Reinventing Productivity event.

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Goodbye Google Glass and Goodbye Tik Tok? – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Google has stopped selling and supporting Google Glass Enterprise as it shifts focus to other products like a prototype that can translate speech on the fly. Following national security concerns, the UK has joined other countries in banning government employees from using TikTok on government devices. Microsoft is introducing AI-powered features, such as creating PowerPoint presentations automatically from Word documents, to revolutionize productivity. OpenAI gave the Alignment Research Center early access to multiple versions of GPT-4 to evaluate its abilities, while Foxconn has agreed to manufacture AirPods for Apple in India. Baidu launched its Ernie AI chatbot and LinkedIn’s GPT-4 provides writing suggestions for Premium users. Finally, the GNOME and KDE Foundations are collaborating to develop an App Store using Flatpak, with support from industry leaders.

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