Apple announced a slew of changes in January in a bid to comply with the landmark EU tech legislation. A new fee structure includes a core technology fee of 50 euro cents per user account per year that major app developers will have to pay even if they do not use Apple’s payment services. Advertisement Vestager expressed her reservations on Meta’s new fees.
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Philips is betting on innovation as artificial intelligence transforms healthcare industry. The challenge facing healthcare systems is “how we take care of more patients in the future, with less staff, doctors, nurses and technicians”, says Roy Jakobs. Since 2021, Philips has been battling a series of crises over its DreamStation machines.
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On Thursday, April 4 at 6 p.m., Fairfield University’s School of Engineering and Computing will host a panel discussion entitled “Navigating Careers & Technologies”. The panel discussion will feature experts from industry leaders Oracle and ODTUG and will be moderated by assistant professor Mirco Speretta, PhD, who serves as director of the Master of Science in Cybersecurity program.
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Apple and Google are reportedly collaborating to employ Gemini AI technology on Apple's coming flagship devices. If it indeed pushes through, the partnership is projected to be a seismic one for the industry – merging arguably the most influential tech company. Analysts expect iPhone sales to benefit from the collaboration. Apple is highly protective of its software ecosystem and it would be unsurprising if it is working with Google to ensure no flops would happen.
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In evidence given to the UK House of Lords, OpenAI warned that it is “impossible” to train AI without the use of copyrighted materials. Similar court cases might well drastically raise the cost of designing and deploying AI at scale, at least in the private sector.
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I can't say I hate nor like Denuvo. I have played games that had this DRM integrated, last game I played being Sonic Mania. The games being released in a broken state is worse than DRM in my opinion.
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Federal prosecutors in New York say two men are accused of starting a business in China. Klaus Pflugbeil, 58, a Canadian citizen who lives in Ningbo, China, was arrested Tuesday morning on Long Island. Instead, the businessmen were undercover federal agents. The other man named in the criminal complaint is Yilong Shao, 47.
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Low relative humidity values between 30 and 35 percent, west to southwest winds gusting to 25 to 30 mph, and dry fuels will once again result in increased fire danger. Residents are urged to exercise caution handling any potential ignition source...including machinery... cigarettes...and matches. Any dry grasses and tree litter that ignite will have the potential to spread quickly.
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researchers from Osaka University found that adopting the perspective of “imaginary future generations” (IFGs) can yield fascinating insights into long-term social and technological trends. The participants were asked to think about hydrothermally produced porous glass because of the generational trade-offs involved.
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BBVA has been implementing various plans and initiatives over the past three years to attract the best technology talent. Digitization has been one of the pillars of the bank’s strategy for over a decade now. It is therefore necessary to put people at the center, attract and engage the best talent and put the latest technologies and tools at their disposal. In 2022, the bank hired 3,279 people, 1,008 of which were in Spain.
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