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| 'World War Z' updates to add horde mode and a new zombie Saber Interactive has announced a post-launch DLC schedule for World War Z, the cooperative third-person shooter game that was released in April. Beginning in May, players will be able to access a new mission set in Tokyo, complete with zombies that can ... | |
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| AMD CEO Says the PS5 Will Have a 'Special Sauce' During an interview with CNBC, AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) CEO Lis Su discussed some of what the company's plan is for working with Sony on the PlayStation 5. If you're unaware, AMD is the company building a computer chip for Sony's next box, which ... | |
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| Google's poetry algorithm automates teen angst Roses are red, violets are blue, poetry is hard, but now a machine will do it for you. From today, you can use Google's AI to create a unique "poem portrait," an ethereal image of your self-portrait overlaid with an exclusive poem generated from a word of your ... | |
| A Galaxy of options in a smart new range Particular attention is brought to what really matters to users in each of the five devices comprising the A Series: great screens, impressive cameras and long-lasting batteries. The result is a set of devices which offer features you'd only have found on ... | |
| Spotify debuts voice-enabled audio ads with Unilever Spotify is testing voice-enabled audio ads for one of its own podcasts and another separate one for Unilever, allowing listeners to take action by saying a specific phrase during commercials. Although rival Pandora is also testing a similar feature, it hasn't yet ... | |
| Police Are Using Facial Recognition Tech on Unconscious Suspects In 2017, the sheriff's office in Washington County, Oregon, became the first law enforcement agency to use Rekognition, Amazon's facial recognition tool. Then, for two day in March 2019, the office granted journalists for The Washington Post access to its ... | |
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