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    Halo Infinite's head of creative Joseph Staten departs Microsoft

    One of the biggest people behind the success of the Halo game franchise, Joseph Staten, has stated that he is leaving Microsoft. IGN first announced his departure late tonight, and Staten himself confirmed the news in a Twitter post. Staten didn't say why he decided to leave Microsoft, not what...
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    Meta's new AI can identify objects within images

    Meta, the owner of Facebook, has published a new artificial intelligence model that, when prompted, can identify individual objects within an image. It can also select them based on the text that is input into the model. The tool, named Segment Anything, works on the fundamentals of identifying...
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    Samsung and AMD extend partnership

    Samsung and AMD extend partnership to deliver 'console-level graphics' to more smartphones The Samsung Exynos 2200, unveiled in early 2022, was Samsung's first smartphone processor to feature the new Samsung Xclipse graphics processing unit (GPU) powered by AMD's RDNA 2 architecture with...
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    Sony thinks the UK's opinion on the Microsoft-Blizzard merger is full of "errors"

    Sony thinks the UK's opinion on the Microsoft-Activision Blizzard merger is full of "errors" In late March, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) stated that in its opinion, Microsoft's proposed $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard would not affect competition in the...
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    Google CEO says conversational AI will come to Search

    Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, has confirmed in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that Google Search will start to receive conversational artificial intelligence elements in upcoming updates to compete with Bing Chat, which Microsoft has been offering to customers for a while now...
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    Microsoft explains why it doesn't publish Windows 365 Cloud PC performance metrics

    Announced almost two years ago, Windows 365 is Microsoft's premier offering for providing customers Windows PCs hosted on the cloud. With this service, Windows is hosted on Microsoft Cloud and customers can securely stream the full Windows experience, including their apps, data, and settings, to...
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    Microsoft emphasizes Responsible AI principles... after laying off Ethical AI team

    Microsoft is clearly all-in on artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives, with the company investing tons of money and effort into OpenAI's GPT, Bing Chat, GitHub Copilot, and all of its upcoming AI integrations with Microsoft 365 products. Despite this explosive growth in consumer-focused AI...
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    Google Stadia's Vice President Phil Harrison quietly left the company

    After being available for less than three years, Google Stadia was shut down in January 2023. The company Vice President, Phil Harrison, who was the forerunner in the Stadia's activities and announcements, has seemingly departed the company silently. Google Stadia, launched in 2019, was a game...
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    Meta's two big layoff rounds have caused chaos for influencers contacting customer se

    Meta's two big layoff rounds have caused chaos for influencers contacting customer service Instagram influencers are not happy with its parent company Meta right now. Many of them, who depend on Instagram for their livelihood, claim that Meta's two big layoff rounds have resulted in very little...
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    Microsoft and AWS could be investigated by UK authorities for anti-competitive behavi

    Microsoft and AWS could be investigated by UK authorities for anti-competitive behaviour Ofcom, the UK’s digital regulator, has proposed referring the UK cloud services market to the Competition and Markets Authority to see if there’s any anti-competitive behaviour going on. Ofcom’s...
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    TikTok is hit with £12.7 million UK fine for violating its own children access rules

    TikTok keeps getting bad news. The popular social network has been banned from government devices in the US, and many other countries, including the UK. Today that same country also hit TikTok with a big £12.7 million (about $15.9 million) fine. The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)...
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    Germany could join Italy in banning ChatGPT from being used in its country

    Last week, Italy's data protection agency made a decision to ban the use of ChatGPT due to data privacy concerns. Now, it looks like another European country, Germany, could made that same decision. In an interview with the Handelsblatt newspaper (via Yahoo News), Germany's commissioner for...
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    Huawei's chairman says U.S. sanctions will lead to the rebirth of China chip industry

    Eric Xu, Huawei's rotating chairman (to be clear, the position rotates between executives; the executives themselves do not spin) says that China's chip industry will be "reborn" thanks to current U.S. sanctions against Huawei. The current U.S. export rules, in place since 2020, prevent...
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    Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy days after laying off 85% of staff

    Virgin Orbit has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the company has said. The company, which puts satellites into orbit, failed to receive funding and can’t afford to continue operations. The decision to file for bankruptcy comes just days after it laid off 85% of its total workforce or 675...
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    Study shows kids drawn to online videos promoting greed, gossip, and controversy

    A new study by Ofcom has found that popular videos viewed by children in the UK today are designed to grab and maintain viewers’ attention, while not needing much effort or focus to understand. Perhaps the most disappointing thing about these videos, however, is their content. The videos...
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    UK broadband providers miss One Touch Switch deadline

    Ofcom, the UK’s digital regulator, has said that the country’s broadband providers have missed the deadline for implementing the One Touch Switch (OTS) process. The OTS process was announced a year and a half ago and would have allowed broadband switching to be quicker and easier for residential...
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    Twitter's old verified accounts still have checkmarks, with one big exception

    Several days ago, Twitter indicated that accounts that had the coveted blue verified checkmark would no longer have them starting this weekend. They could keep them if they paid $8 a month for a Twitter Blue subscription. However, that's not exactly what happened. Instead of removing the...
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    Western Digital got hit with a hacker attack that could disrupt its business

    Computer storage company Western Digital admitted early this morning that its network systems had been hit by a hacker attack. According to its press release, the incident happened on March 26. WD stated the "unauthorized party obtained certain data from its systems." The nature of the data...
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    Forecaster says Western Europe's PC market decline bottomed in the first quarter

    The analyst company Canalys has predicted that the PC market decline in Western Europe has bottomed out during the first quarter of 2023. It said that delays in new purchases will start to give way in 2024 as well and this will help the market recover. It also said this will be when businesses...
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    Italian deputy Prime Minister calls ChatGPT block excessive

    Italy’s deputy Prime Minister, Matteo Salvini, has said that he thinks the block on ChatGPT, put in place by the country’s data protection agency, is excessive. The decision to block ChatGPT was taken independently by the Data Protection Authority over possible privacy violations and for not...
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