Month: July 2021

In this article AMZN Amazon is launching Scout, an autonomous delivery device. Source: Amazon Amazon announced Thursday that it plans to develop new technology for its autonomous delivery vehicles in Helsinki, Finland. The Seattle-headquartered tech giant said in a blog post that it is setting up a new “Development Center” to support Amazon Scout, which
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PlayStation Plus’ July 2021 lineup has been (officially) revealed. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 — the 2018 entry in Activision’s long-running shooter franchise, the first one with a battle royale mode and first without a traditional single-player campaign — leads the way. Alongside it, we have last September’s WWE 2K Battlegrounds, a wrestling game
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Facebook on Tuesday revealed it filed two separate legal actions against perpetrators who abused its ad platform to run deceptive advertisements in violation of the company’s Terms and Advertising Policies. “In the first case, the defendants are a California marketing company and its agents responsible for a bait-and-switch advertising scheme on Facebook,” the social media
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Instagram chief Adam Mosseri announced upcoming features coming to the social media platform. The company is working on updates in areas of video, messaging, creators, and shopping. Mosseri particularly stressed on changes coming to video in the near future. He spoke about YouTube and TikTok being huge competition, alongside new startups. Instagram will also be
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NASA has announced its computational innovations are now available to the public for free download. The software catalogue has over 800 programmes that were originally developed to help explore space. The American space agency feels that by making these software widely accessible, real world problems can be solved. These software are based around aeronautics, autonomous
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Transform 2021 Elevate your enterprise data technology and strategy. July 12-16 Register Today Where does your enterprise stand on the AI adoption curve? Take our AI survey to find out. Nearly two-thirds (64%) of enterprise decision-makers with responsibility for machine learning, application development, and decision management in their organizations are worried about job security, according
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