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Leaked slides seem to indicate that Intel is getting ready to launch its 10th Gen ‘Comet Lake’ desktop CPUs, and that the highest-end model will have up 10 cores. The purported information shows that Intel’s next generation for the desktop will be yet another refresh of the 14nm Skylake architecture, as the company has not yet
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Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) 4.0 beta version that was unveiled last week at the Huawei Developer Groups (HDG) event is attempting to position itself as the alternative to Google’s Mobile/Play Services. Huawei account services, in-app payment services, and advertising services all get a major boost in functionality in the new beta. And there are shiny
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A US-based doctor has filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the Cupertino-based iPhone maker is “wilfully violating his patent surrounding the technology used in Apple Watch to detect atrial fibrillation (AFib)”. According to New York University cardiologist Dr. Joseph Wiesel, he was originally awarded the patent for “method of and apparatus for detecting atrial
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LG is best known for its smartphones and televisions, but it also offer a highly-rated range of audio products. Apart from the basics such as headphones and wireless speakers, LG also sells various home theatre products such as speaker systems and soundbars. The South Korean electronics conglomerate is set to launch its new range of
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Samsung appears to have a new artificial intelligence (AI) driven product in the pipeline called Neon. The new product is currently in the works at Samsung Technology & Advanced Research Labs (STAR Labs), which is an independent entity of Samsung Electronics. Notably, the South Korean company already has Bixby, a digital assistant, which was introduced in 2017
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Facebook Inc has taken down a well-financed campaign that used dozens of artificially generated faces to spread pro-Trump and anti-Chinese government messages, the company and outside researchers said on Friday. Researchers from New York-based Graphika and the Digitial Forensics Research Lab, an arm of the Washington-based Atlantic Council, said it was the first time they
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