Monthly Archives: February 2023

Qualcomm Aware brings software as a service to IoT silicon

Qualcomm’s new cloud platform for IoT developers and enterprises might be available to subscribers later this year. The post Qualcomm Aware brings software as a service to IoT silicon appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Google Photos’ AI-powered ‘Magic Eraser’ is now a Google One subscription perk

One of the Google Pixel’s best photo-editing features, “Magic Eraser,” is now making its way to other Android and iOS devices. But it won’t be free. Today, Google announced that the popular tool, which uses AI to remove unwanted content … Continue reading

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Two days in the Bay

It was genuinely a bit surreal seeing deep green hills in the South Bay last week. Growing up in Fremont, I know the change from brown to green is about as close as we get to having seasons, but it’s … Continue reading

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Craft review: Precisely what a note-taking app should be

Note-taking shouldn’t be the cumbersome mess some apps would lead you to believe. Craft shuns the “kitchen sink” approach to note-taking and offers a simple, but effective tool for any user type. The post Craft review: Precisely what a note-taking … Continue reading

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How to enable MongoDB for remote access

Looking to use your MongoDB server from another machine? If so, you must configure it for remote access. The post How to enable MongoDB for remote access appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Is ocean conservation the next climate tech? 7 investors explain why they’re all in

For an ecosystem that covers a majority of the planet, the oceans have basically been ignored by startups and investors alike. Sure, plenty of money is spent on ocean-based industries, but most of today’s marine investments are into either extractive … Continue reading

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Should Algorithms Control Nuclear Weapons Launch Codes? The US Says No

A new State Department proposal asks other nations to agree to limits on the power of military AI.

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EU executive arm bars employees from using TikTok, citing security risks

The commission said staff would no longer be able to have the Chinese-owned app installed on corporate and personal devices.

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Google TV’s new update adds dedicated destinations for Movies, Shows, Family and Español

Google TV today announced the launch of four new content pages in the U.S. – the Family page, the Movie page, the Shows page and the Español page – which gives users quicker access to family-friendly titles, movies, TV shows … Continue reading

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Podcasts are coming to YouTube Music

Though YouTube is a hotbed for video podcasts, the Google-owned platform hasn’t cracked straight-up audio shows just yet. YouTube podcasting head Kai Chuk announced Thursday that podcasts will be added to YouTube Music soon. “We will soon start to bring … Continue reading

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