Category: Technology
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Microsoft Updates OneNote For Apple Products
By Alex Wilhelm Microsoft debuted a number of changes to OneNote for Apple products — iPad, iPhone, and Mac — today that broaden the functionality of the note taking tool. Users of OneNote for Mac can now connect to OneDrive for Business accounts. Across all three devices, OneNote users can now add files to their…
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Backed By Tencent And Felicis, Scaled Inference Wants To Be The Google Brain For Everyone
By Ingrid Lunden Google Brain, an artificial intelligence and machine learning project at Google, has been used to power services like Android’s speech recognition system and photo search on Google+. Now, two of the most longstanding machine learning engineers, one of whom worked on Google Brain, have left the search giant to start a new…
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Tech Companies Throw Their Support Behind Strengthened NSA Reform Bill
By Alex Wilhelm,Cat Zakrzewski As expected, Sen. Patrick Leahy introduced the USA FREEDOM Act to the upper chamber of Congress on Tuesday. The bill comes on the heels of a similar, weaker measure passed in the House that was widely condemned as denatured and passed by brute force. “If enacted, this bill would represent the…
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Project Management Platform Wrike Hopes To Challenge Asana With New Workflow Tools
By Frederic Lardinois When it comes to web-based project management tools, we are spoiled for options these days. Popular ones include Asana, which coincidentally released its new iOS app today, Podio and Atlassian’s collaboration services. One lesser-known competitor is Wrike, a project management and collaboration service that raised $10 million from Bain Capital last year.…
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EA Launches A $30 Per Year Netflix For Games On Xbox One
By Darrell Etherington I’d play a lot more games if they weren’t $70 a pop, and it looks like EA suspects that might be true of a lot of gamers. The game publisher just announced a new subscription service called ‘EA Access‘ for Xbox One users that will give subscribers all the games they can…
