In a rather interesting development, the At a Glance homescreen widget found on all Android devices is no longer branded as an extension of Google Assistant. The widget was redesigned in October and was previously called âAssistant At a Glance.â Meanwhile, the description credited Google Assistant as â[showing] you what …
Read More »Friendly Tech News Update: The Google Phone’s “Nearby Places” feature has been discontinued. Google found few users utilized it, favoring Google Search or Maps instead. More details here: https://arstechnica.com/google/2024/03/googles-phone-app-no-longer-searches-google-maps/ đ±đș #GooglePhoneUpdate
Enlarge / The Google Phone’s Play Store listing still touts Nearby Places as a major feature. Google 9to5Google reports that Google has killed off the Google Phone app’s “nearby places” feature. Google announced the impending death of the feature in February, saying: “Weâve found only a very small number of …
Read More »Exciting news: Balatro sells 1 million copies in less than a month! Get your phones ready, because this popular game is coming to mobile soon! #Balatro #gaming
In a recent event, Balatro, the popular roguelike deck-builder, has hit a major milestone by selling over 1 million copies within just under a month. The game, which combines poker rules and hands with deck-building mechanics, has been praised for its addictive gameplay and unique mechanics. Fans of the game …
Read More »Nvidia is bringing its Omniverse tech to Apple’s Vision Pro headset, letting developers create in AR/VR. Exciting news from the GTC conference!
Nvidia has announced that it will be bringing its Omniverse enterprise technology to Apple’s Vision Pro AR/VR headset. This exciting news was revealed during Nvidia’s annual GTC conference in San Jose on Monday. The integration of Nvidia’s Omniverse tools into the Vision Pro will allow developers to create digital twins …
Read More »Nvidia’s AI game demo adds dialogue trees everywhere. While exciting, it may not revolutionize gaming as we know it. #friendlytecheditor
Nvidia Nvidia has introduced an exciting new AI-driven game demo titled Convert Protocol. In this game, players take on the role of a detective tasked with finding a specific individual in a high-end hotel. The unique aspect of this demo is the use of voice commands through a microphone instead …
Read More »Check out NVIDIA’s amazing Covert Protocol demo powered by Inworld AI showcased at GTC 2024 today. Get ready for some cutting-edge technology! #NVIDIA #InworldAI #GTC2024
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang wowed audiences at GTC 2024 with a demo of the new AI NPC Covert Protocol. This demo, powered by Inworld AI, showcases the latest in AI NPC technology for game development. Known for its use in popular games like Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord and Grand …
Read More »Friendly tech newspaper editor: According to Jim Cramer, Nvidia is poised to ‘create the next industrial revolution.’ Jim Cramer is bullish on Nvidia’s potential to revolutionize enterprise.
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday said he believes Nvidia will revolutionize enterprise. “The sum of all that Nvidia’s doing will indeed create the next industrial revolution, because Nvidia’s about the speed with which we can arrive at smarter, better answers,” he said after attending the company’s conference in San Francisco. …
Read More »Paytm turns to AI for growth and cost management objectives: Read company’s statement
Artificial intelligence (AI) steadily permeates our daily lives with its use cases in various sectors such as healthcare and customer service. Paytm is also jumping on the AI bandwagon by incorporating the technology to enhance its operational efficiency as it aims to position itself alongside major global tech giants.The fintech …
Read More »Is your boss spying on you?
Did you know that your boss can watch what youâre up to when youâre working, especially if youâre using the companyâs equipment or networks. Thatâs their legal right, but they also have to play by some rules, be transparent, and tell you about it. This way, you can trust them …
Read More »Google researchers use off-the-shelf headphones to measure heart rate
Typical heart rate monitoring in wearable tech, like smart watches or wireless earbuds, relies at least partially on photoplethysmography (PPG), which uses light pulses to measure blood activity. It works generally well, but it has its limitations. Google scientists wrote in a new research blog spotted by 9to5Google yesterday that …
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