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Thursday, April 30, 2015
Microsoft is demonstrating the machine learning capabilities of the Azure cloud through a Web site that guesses the ages of people in uploaded photos.
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This week, at the Microsoft Build Developer Conference, Microsoft showed some of the progress it has made since it first introduced Microsoft HoloLens to the world.
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Dell has just released a new Wireless Dock designed for laptops, Ultrabook devices and 2 in 1s.
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Following reports from users, Apple has admitted that some of the functions on its new smartwatch may not work properly when its worn over tattoos.
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The Xbox 360 received a system update today implementing a number of features including support for larger external storage.
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The Apple Watch Sport will cost you about $350 to purchase but its internal parts cost less than $85, IHS estimates.
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Apple and IBM are teaming up with Japan Post Holdings Co to improve monitoring services for the elderly in Japan, the companies announced on Thursday.
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Blue Origin, a startup space company owned by Amazon.com chief Jeff Bezos, launched an experimental suborbital spaceship from Texas, in a test flight that could eventually lead to commercial unmanned and passenger spaceflight services.
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Worldwide tablet shipments recorded a year-over-year decline for the second consecutive quarter in the first quarter of 2015 (1Q15), according to IDC.
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While Taiwanese Asustek Computer has just released its second smartwatch (VivoWatch ) in its home market, the company already plans to release a successor device as soon as next year.
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Deconstructing the new Apple watch is not a game for amateurs, as its printed circuit board (PCB) is complex and includes many parts on it, according to a device teardown by ABI Research.
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Slides that show the AMD 2015-2016 Desktop and Mobility roadmaps have appeared online, before the company's financial analyst day scheduled for May 6.
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Sony on Thursday reported increased sales of the PlayStation 4 and image sensors for the year ended March 31, although those sales were increase partially offset by a significant decrease in sales of the company's other businesses, primarily related to Sony’s exit from the PC business.
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According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, China smartphone shipments grew 17 percent annually to reach 110 million units in the first quarter of 2015. Xiaomi maintained first position, but Apple is rapidly closing the gap with 12 percent marketshare in second place.
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