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Thursday, June 14, 2018
Google's Deepmind introduced the Generative Query Network (GQN), a framework within which machines learn to perceive their surroundings by training only on data obtained by themselves as they move around scenes.
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Intel has alreadt started production of XMM 7560 modem chips that will equip Apple's upcoming iPhones later this year.
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Samsung announced the Samsung Chromebook Plus (V2), a 2-in-1 convertible built around the Chrome OS that will be available at Best Buy starting June 24 starting at $499.99.
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The PCI-SIG has announced that PCIe 4.0 specification is finished and that the PCIe 5.0 is ready to go by 2019.
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The mobile industry has taken more steps to advance the future of 5G, as the 3GPP Release 15, Standalone (SA) 5G NR standard has been finalized.
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Microsoft is reportedly working on technology that would eliminate cashiers and checkout lines from stores, in a challenge to Amazon.com's automated grocery shop.
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Samsung Electronics launched a new fund through its innovation strategy arm Samsung NEXT on Thursday, seeking to make investments in startups devoted to artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
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Apple plans to change the default settings of its iPhone to stop hackers and others unlocking devices without proper legal authorization.
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Intel announced that there's another CPU security bug in its Core-based microprocessors. The latest Intel revelation, Lazy FP state restore, can theoretically pull data from your programs, including encryption software, from your computer regardless of your operating system.
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