Recently, there was an outage that affected Amazon Kindle users, preventing them from downloading new and previously purchased books. Amazon devices spokesperson Jackie Burke assured users that the issue has been resolved. This incident was not taken lightly, especially with the impact it had on customers’ ability to access their e-books. Following the resolution of
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In recent news, ElevenLabs, a prominent AI voice startup recognized for its innovations in voice cloning, text-to-speech, and speech-to-speech models, has just unveiled a new addition to its product lineup – the AI Voice Isolator. This latest offering, which is now available on the ElevenLabs platform, empowers creators to effortlessly eliminate unwanted ambient noise and
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The European Union has recently made a decision to increase tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China, citing unfair subsidization as the reason behind their actions. This move has major implications for various automakers, including Chinese giants like BYD and newcomers like Nio and Xpeng. With the tariffs coming into effect imminently, the automotive industry
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Privacy and security are fundamental aspects of the Android AI approach, according to Google and its hardware partners. VP Justin Choi from Samsung Electronics emphasizes the importance of user control over data and uncompromising privacy. He highlights how hybrid AI features ensure that data is processed securely in the cloud and protected by strict policies.
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One of the most profound mysteries of science revolves around the elusive nature of dark matter, comprising approximately 80% of the matter in the universe. Despite its invisible nature, the gravitational effects of dark matter can be detected, prompting scientists to develop cutting-edge technologies to unveil its secrets. A groundbreaking collaboration between researchers at Lancaster
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently sent letters to ASRock, Gigabyte, and Zotac regarding the legality of “warranty void if removed” stickers. These stickers, commonly found covering screw holes on gadgets, have raised concerns about warranty practices that may be illegal. The FTC is urging these manufacturers to revise their warranty policies and customer support
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Microsoft recently settled a case in California by paying a hefty sum of $14.4 million over accusations of retaliating against employees who had taken legally protected time off. California’s Civil Rights Department highlighted the discriminatory adverse impact of Microsoft’s policies, which disproportionately affected women and people with disabilities. The agency emphasized that Microsoft’s actions could
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