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Microsoft in Talks to Resolve EU Antitrust Complaint

Microsoft in Talks to Resolve EU Antitrust Complaint

Microsoft is discussing with CISPE to find a resolution to its antitrust complaint in the European Union regarding the company's cloud computing licensing practices.

OpenAI Shifts Focus to Software That Operates Devices, Automates Tasks

OpenAI Shifts Focus to Software That Operates Devices, Automates Tasks

OpenAI is developing a form of agent software to automate complex tasks by effectively taking over a customer’s device. With this new software, users can ask the agent to perform various actions, such as transferring data or filling out forms, on their behalf.

Seeing is Believing? What I Learned from the Apple Store's 30-minute Vision Pro Demo

Seeing is Believing? What I Learned from the Apple Store's 30-minute Vision Pro Demo

Despite the $3,500 price tag, the Vision Pro is not a user-friendly retail product.

Sudan Suffers Internet Blackout amid Ongoing Civil War

Sudan Suffers Internet Blackout amid Ongoing Civil War

Sudan has experienced a complete blackout of internet services, leading to further hardships for its war-torn nation.

Large cryptocurrency miners in US now have to report energy use to government

Large cryptocurrency miners in US now have to report energy use to government

The Biden administration is now requiring some cryptocurrency producers to report their energy use following rising concerns that the growing industry could pose a threat to the nation’s electricity grids and exacerbate climate change.

Singapore Recognized as a Global AI Hub by Google

Singapore Recognized as a Global AI Hub by Google

Singapore has been identified as a potential global AI hub, according to Google Cloud executive Caroline Yap. She emphasized the importance of strong public and private partnerships in realizing the full potential of AI. Singapore has been actively investing in AI and launched the National AI Strategy 2.0 to expand its use. Through the AI Trailblazers initiative, 43 organizations successfully developed their own generative AI solutions using Google's AI stack.

The History of Virtual Reality

The History of Virtual Reality

Discover the origins and current uses of virtual reality technology.

Biden administration to end enrollment in affordable internet program due to funding shortage

Biden administration to end enrollment in affordable internet program due to funding shortage

The Biden administration will stop accepting new enrollments for the Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides broadband discounts to millions of Americans, as the program's funding runs low. The program, which offers discounts of up to $30 per month on internet service for eligible low-income households and up to $75 per month for eligible households on tribal lands, will no longer accept new enrollments starting Wednesday. The administration has called on Congress to provide an additional $6 billion to extend the program through the end of the year.