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At Apple, Rare Dissent Over a New Product: Interactive Goggles When Apple held a corporate retreat in California's Carmel Valley about five years ago to discuss its next major product, Jony Ive, its longtime design chief, captivated a room of the company's 100 top executives with a concept video as polished as an ...
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Adobe Firefly's safe generative AI for commercial use can amplify your creativity Generative AI-powered Firefly from Adobe aims to amplify the imagination of millions of creative content creators. It seems like everyone is getting aboard the generative AI bandwagon. Now, American technology ...
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How smartphone AI 'enhancement' is ruining our photos But photography aficionados suspected that the Korean tech firm was using artificial intelligence to enhance users' photographs of the celestial body. Earlier this month a post on internet forum Reddit brought this trickery into the public light ...
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CERN measurement casts doubt on shocking W boson result A tantalising discrepancy from the standard model of particle physics hasn't persisted in new results from CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC). While the previous result created a frenzy of hypotheses about new particles and adjustments to the standard ...
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella shares career advice "I remember distinctly walking into building 22 at Microsoft thinking that is the greatest job on Earth I have, and I don't need anything more," Nadella said. In his three ...
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Gordon E. Moore, Intel Co-Founder Behind Moore's Law, Dies at 94 Gordon E. Moore, a co-founder and former chairman of Intel Corporation, the California semiconductor chip maker that helped give Silicon Valley its name, achieving the kind of industrial dominance once held by the giant American railroad or steel ...
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'You cannot grow if…,' Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella dishes out his best career advice Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, never expected to lead one of the world's most powerful tech companies. In a candid conversation with LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky, he said that when he joined the company in 1992 as a young engineer, becoming the ...
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