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By Jon Porter, a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Google is continuously innovating its services and this time, it is revolutionizing the way customers interact with businesses. The tech giant is currently testing a new feature called “Talk to a Live Representative”
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In the fast-evolving world of virtual reality (VR) headsets, Apple’s Vision Pro has sparked intense debates among tech enthusiasts. With its entrance into the VR market, Apple poses a significant threat to Meta, the company behind the popular Quest 3 headset. In a recent Instagram video, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed his preference for the
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Fandom, the platform that hosts wikis for various fandoms, is introducing generative AI features that users can now choose to opt out of. One of the most noteworthy AI-generated features is Quick Answers, which offers a Q&A-style dropdown that provides concise information to users. However, when initially tested in August 2023, the AI frequently provided
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The battle between tech giant Apple and advocates of the right-to-repair movement continues to heat up. While the company may have supported a right-to-repair bill in California, it has been recently revealed that Apple has been actively lobbying against a similar bill in Oregon. The bill in question, Senate Bill 1596, not only promotes the
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In a recent blog post, Meta (formerly known as Facebook) announced its plans to expand its existing Reels policy that limits political content from appearing in recommended feeds. The new policy will now encompass Meta’s Threads and Instagram platforms, allowing users to avoid political content unless they explicitly choose to engage with it. Recognizing the
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