What summer time doldrums? There turned into no slowing of the tech information cycle this week, with Apple releasing the iOS 12 public beta (read: Memoji!) and tech organizations weighing in on the Supreme court's choice to uphold the Trump shuttle ban.
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If Google Duplex scares you, this might help
Google provided up a more in-depth examine its human-sounding AI assistant and defined why we will not be so creeped out.

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And the trip-hailing company knows millions of bucks had been diverted from thousands of accounts.

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The startup, which labels each and every 10-foot-rectangular patch of the planet with three phrases, is used by Mercedes cars and the Mongolian put up office.

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towards the backdrop of President Trump's feud with Amazon, the dark-horse candidate receives its possibility to shine.

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A word in the useless girl's pocket examine: "There are cameras internal and outdoors the house."

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overlook trend. Barbie nowadays is all about building robots and teaching kids a way to code.

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Social media and a frenetic information cycle skill we can not stay committed to one problem. can you even remember what took place a month ago?

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It replaces a protocol first brought all through the George W. Bush administration.
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