Month: March 2023

FCC taking a stand against spam texting

Under new regulations for telecom firms, the Federal Communications Commission is taking action against spammy text messages in response to an increase in consumer complaints in recent years related to unsolicited robotexts. According to the new regulations, phone companies must block text messages coming from shady sources, including numbers that…

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Lucyd Bluetooth Sunglasses Review: Bluetooth Shades

These stylish shades let you listen to music and come with a variety of lenses. But you better open up your wallet (and have a small head). Source

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Organizations still limited by old tech and poor digital skills

When the UK Government’s “stay at home” directive expired three years ago, a new study commissioned by Virgin Media O2 Business reveals that over a fifth of firms are still hindered by a lack of digital skills or employee aversion to new technology. According to the report, which polled more…

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The Morning After: Xbox’s mobile game store could arrive next year

Microsoft could launch an Xbox store on iOS and Android as early as next year, according to a Financial Times interview with Phil Spencer. Microsoft first revealed it was working on an Xbox store for mobile devices in a document filed with the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) last…

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OpenAI will now transcribe notes from your doctor

Microsoft’s latest AI tool is aimed squarely at the medical industry and, surprise surprise, it’s powered by OpenAI’s large language model. Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX) Express (opens in new tab) has been designed to compile draft clinical notes in “seconds.” Because it’s designed around speech recognition, it can be used…

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5 Best Deals From the Wyze Spring Sale: Video Doorbells and Security Cameras

Wyze makes affordable security cameras and video doorbells. Right now they’re even cheaper. Source

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