Month: May 2020

‘PUBG’ adds bots to PC matches

PUBG wants to give new players a break. With Update 7.2 the game will see the introduction of bots to PC servers designed to help newbies hone their skills, gain a bit of confidence and start closing the ability gap between them and seasoned veterans… Source

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Why businesses must prepare for hyper automation now

Automation has been used for decades in a wide range of industries to boost efficiency and productivity, reduce waste and ensure quality and safety. And now, we’re ready for the next step. Emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Natural Language Processing (NLP) and big data analytics are now being…

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Liberty Charge will use Virgin Media’s network to power electric vehicles

A joint-venture between Virgin Media’s parent company Liberty Global and Zook Capital will see on-street electric vehicle charging points rolled out across the UK. Liberty Charge will use Virgin Media’s cable network as the foundation of the rollout, making use of its infrastructure, deployment experience, and existing relationships with local…

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Apple spends around $70 million on Tom Hanks movie Greyhound

Greyhound, the World War II battleship drama written by and starring Tom Hanks, will now debut on the Apple TV Plus streaming service instead of getting a theatrical release. According to a report by Deadline, Apple made a successful bid of around $70 million for the movie. Greyhound doesn’t have…

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iPhone SE deals: loads of data and affordable bills make this plan a top choice

With the entire purpose of the iPhone SE being centred around affordability, the majority of plans have settled into the lower end of data, offering you a small amount for your money…but what if you need more? For all of the people streaming, gaming and generally burning through data each…

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The antitrust case against Google is becoming just another partisan fight

A recurring theme of this column has been that we have no meaningful antitrust enforcement in the United States. But last year, lawmakers and federal agencies began to stir, with the Federal Trade Commission requesting information from Facebook, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple. The potential action against Google, in particular,…

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