Saturday, August 31, 2019

Google Alert - technology

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As-it-happens update August 31, 2019
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Mac Rumors
It's finally official: Apple's iPhone media event will be held on September 10 at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park! That was the biggest news of the week, but there was much more including a surprise release of the first iOS 13.1 beta even as iOS 13.0 has ...
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Fortune
Apple this week issued an apology for a privacy mishap and addressed consumer criticism about where they could get their iPhones and Macs fixed. But it was the promise of a new iPhone that got most of the attention. Apple sent out invitations to a press ...
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ZDNet
Lenovo IdeaCentre A540. It's been a busy week for Lenovo, the world's number 1 maker of PCs. It started the week announcing a refresh of some of its ThinkPad business laptops, and now it ends the week rolling out a bevy of systems designed for ...
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Independent.ie
Apple says that it may hire contractors who find themselves out of a job because of the company's decision to suspend its practice of outsourcing the process of 'grading' audio recordings from Siri. The tech giant, which employs 6,000 people at its facilities in ...
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Express.co.uk
WhatsApp is by far the most popular third-party chatting client in the world - the software surpasses the likes of Facebook Messenger, WeChat and Telegram in terms of active monthly users, according to Statista. The software is renowned for its intuitive ...
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TrustedReviews
After a quiet summer where the Galaxy Note 10 was pretty much the only important release, we're finally approaching the busiest time of the year for tech. But before we get into the launch of the iPhone 11 or Huawei Mate 30 there's the huge IFA 2019 gadget ...
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Greenwich Time
The more things change, the more they stay the same. That's true for many things, but especially the internet. Regardless of how advanced algorithms have become, there's still one main way to see and be seen: Google search results. If your business doesn't ...
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