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Some iOS 17 Features Will Look Very Familiar to Android Fans

[ad_1] Apple wants to make screening phone calls, dictating text messages and receiving audio messages easier in iOS 17. For Google Pixel fans, that should sound very familiar.  At its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, Apple demonstrated a bevy of new features arriving on iPhones this fall. While the new live photo stickers and stylized …

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US Customers Still Don’t Like Their Internet Service Providers

[ad_1] Things are looking up, kind of. The American Customer Satisfaction Index has released its annual survey revealing how we really feel about our internet service providers. The good news? Numbers are trending up for the first time since 2020. The not-so-good news? ISPs are still hovering near the bottom among all US industries. They …

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Merge unveils Blueprint, an AI-powered tool to enable easier API integrations

[ad_1] Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More If software is really eating the world, to paraphrase venture capitalist and Netscape founder Marc Andreessen, then the application programming interface (API) is the dinner menu, allowing developers to “order” or …

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Google brings its predictive smart compose feature to Chat | Engadget

[ad_1] Google’s Slack-like business app Chat, previously known as Hangouts, is getting an AI update on web, the company announced. As with Docs and Gmail, Google is introducing “smart compose,” suggesting relevant phrases in context as you write, effectively saving time by reducing repetitive typing. The aim, the company said, is to help you communicate …

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The Morning After: Apple reveals its mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro | Engadget

[ad_1] It’s an Apple-heavy TMA today, so strap in. After years of speculation, at its WWDC 2023 keynote yesterday, Apple revealed almost everything about its first spatial computing headset, the Vision Pro. In typical Apple style, it looks almost completely different to existing headsets. As Engadget’s Devindra Hardawar put it during his time with the …

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Meta’s Oversight Board says the company’s rules are (slowly) changing for the better | Engadget

[ad_1] More than two years after it formed, the Oversight Board says that its recommendations have helped make Meta’s rules more transparent to its users, though the company still needs to improve in some key areas. The board, which is made up of nearly two dozen experts in human rights and free speech, published its …

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Twitter’s ad sales have reportedly dropped by 59 percent since last year | Engadget

[ad_1] Twitter’s advertising revenue is down 59 percent during a five week stretch between April 1st and early May compared to the same period last year, The New York Times has reported. It regularly falls short of sales projections, and things aren’t likely to change soon (apparently despite the arrival of new CEO Linda Yaccarino), …

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Microsoft will pay the FTC $20 million to settle charges over collecting children’s data | Engadget

[ad_1] Microsoft will have to pay $20 million to settle charges brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that the company violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). In the complaint filed by the DOJ on behalf of the FTC, the department accused the tech giant of collecting its underage Xbox users’ information and …

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