Month: February 2020

A Friends reunion sounds like it’s very close to reality on HBO Max

New streaming service HBO Max paid top dollar to get the exclusive US streaming rights to the classic sitcom Friends – and after a lot of rumors, it’s reportedly close to making a reunion show, too. Deadline reports that the entire cast has “reached an agreement in principle” to return…

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Microsoft products were targeted the most by hackers last year

Cyber-criminals have been able to exploit more vulnerabilities in Microsoft products compared to other companies for the third straight year.  According to a report by Recorded Future, of the ten most common software flaws detetcted during 2019, Microsoft products outweighed those from other vendors. Four of the most popular exploits…

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Motorola Razr fold test shows it could fail in less than 12 months of regular use

Motorola’s new Razr stopped being able to fully fold after just over 27,000 folds and around three-and-a-half hours in CNET’s “FoldBot” folding machine. Problems were discovered after the team took the phone out of the machine to check it for the third time, after which they realized it was struggling…

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Marketing in the age of artificial emotional intelligence

For brands, personalization is now critical to effective planning, activation and measurement of marketing campaigns. Powered by data and Artificial Intelligence (AI), creating bespoke communications helps to ensure the right person receives the right content, via the right channel at the right time. About the author Xue Bai, Senior Research…

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Google Pixel 4a might not be a 5G phone after all

One of the strangest Google Pixel 4a rumors we’d been hearing was that it could be a 5G phone, a curious suggestion since the device is meant to be the affordable alternative to a non-5G phone, but a new leak has seemingly laid the 5G dream to rest. This information…

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Your older Google phone may soon get this previously Pixel 4 exclusive feature

Automatic Call Screening is a feature Google introduced on the Pixel 4 range to help you combat spam calls on your mobile. It automatically sends suspected spam messages to your phone’s own AI voice assistant to see if it’s speaking to a robot or not. It will give you a…

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