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Get ready for Android N, VR and more at Google I/O 2016

Get ready for Android N, VR and more at Google I/O 2016

It's that time of year again. Google's about to give developers a serious show at I/O 2016, which this year is at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View (also known as Google's backyard). [Read more...]
Sony wants to push AIs to learn from their own experiences

Sony wants to push AIs to learn from their own experiences

Artificial intelligence is being put through rigorous training. Major technology companies like Microsoft, Google, IBM and Amazon have invested heavily in machine learning techniques that teach systems how to think and react like humans. [Read more...]
NVIDIA's Ansel game camera placed me in 'The Witcher 3' with VR

NVIDIA's Ansel game camera placed me in 'The Witcher 3' with VR

Geralt of Rivia, the grizzled, silver-haired hero of The Witcher 3, was in front of me, sitting atop his trusty steed. [Read more...]
​NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 1080 is the GPU upgrade you've been waiting for

​NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 1080 is the GPU upgrade you've been waiting for

It's never been a better time to be a PC gamer. Hardware is getting both cheaper and more powerful, most big-budget console games are making it to PCs (where they also look better), and the rise of virtual reality offers a tempting upgrade target. [Read more...]
Who needs a smart tampon when you have common sense?

Who needs a smart tampon when you have common sense?

​I wasn't surprised two weeks ago when I was invited to see an early demo of a so-called smart tampon. [Read more...]
'Pokemon Go' field test signups are now live

'Pokemon Go' field test signups are now live

Pokemon Go, the mobile app that allows users to travel the globe on their own Pokemon journey, is finally open for registration for United States users. [Read more...]
Report: Twitter won't count links, photos in 140-character limit

Report: Twitter won't count links, photos in 140-character limit

According to Bloomberg, Twitter is prepping an update to its service that will keep photos and links from counting against the 140-character limit of a post. [Read more...]

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