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FTC Settles with Facebook for $5 Billion Over Privacy Failings
Facebook will pay $5 billion for its various privacy transgressions in recent years. Critics say the company got off lightly, while the FTC calls it unprecedented.
Microsoft Video Indexer Receives Automatic Tools for Training Language Models
Microsoft has updated its Video Indexer web tool with the ability to capture manual transcript edits automatically and other changes.
Custom Lock Screen Functionality Could Finally Be Coming to Microsoft Launcher
A status update on Uservoice suggests Microsoft Launcher will soon get custom lock screen functionality, but the feature is yet to appear on beta builds. The feature has been requested for over a year.
Windows Hello Steps Closer to a Passwordless Future with FIDO2 Certification
Windows Hello's FIDO2 certification verifies it as a secure solution for account and website logins, with a quick verification system coming to Chromium Edge soon.
Microsoft’s Harry Shum Warns World Must Take ‘Preemptive Action’ on AI
Microsoft executive vice president Harry Shum has highlighted the need to build anti-bias techniques into AI and hinted at the need for regulation.
Mozilla Gives Firefox 66 Windows Hello Support
With the upcoming launch of Mozilla’s Firefox 66, users will be able to use Windows Hello to access compatible services.
Satya Nadella Defends HoloLens 2 for Warfare Decision: It’s a Democracy Exclusive
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes it's not his company's place to deny access to technology to democratic government and says the internal dialogue started early on.
The next Generation of iPhones Will Reportedly House 3D Rear Cameras
Apple's 2019 line of iPhone will reportedly make use of Sony's TOF 3D cameras, which let phones create 3D models of objects or enable gestures.
Qualcomm Debuts In-Display Fingerprint Sensing Technology for 2019 Devices
Qualcomm 3D Sonic Sensor is a new technology that uses ultrasonic waves to make in-display fingerprint sensing faster and more accurate.
Instagram Leads Confirm the App Uses Your Facebook Activity to Order Its Feed
Instagram uses Facebook usage habits, including their friends, to determine who they are closest and inform a feed ranking algorithm.
Microsoft Cognitive Services AI Used in ‘Laugh Battle’ Game at National Comedy Center
The National Comedy Center is using Microsoft Cognitive Services and its deep neural net to detect when players are laughing or not, giving points for strong delivery of pre-determined jokes.
Microsoft Teams Receives AI-Powered Inline Message Translation
Promised in March as part of deep AI integrations, Microsoft Teams now supports Inline Message Translation for fluid cross-language communication.
22% of Microsoft Employees Want Company to End Contract with ICE, Reveals Survey
A survey reveals that the majority of Microsoft employees don't want it to end or alter its controversial ICE contract, but the rest of the tech industry disagrees.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Covers Company’s Tracks Over ICE Contract
In an open letter to staff, Satya Nadella expresses disgust over Trump administration immigration policies, but fails to properly address Microsoft involvement with the Immigrations and Customers Enforcement (ICE).
Microsoft Teams Developer Preview to Get Regular Changelogs to Keep Track of Changes
Microsoft Teams changelogs will helps developers keep up to date with the collaboration platform, something Microsoft says it has failed to manage so far.
Microsoft Teams Celebrates First Birthday with Deep AI Integrations
Microsoft Teams is now used by over 200,000 organizations and is getting friendlier to AI. The collaboration service will also make more forays into hardware thanks to OEM support.
Google Clips Camera Spotted at FCC with Launch Rumored Soon
Google Clips has passed through the FCC, bringing it one step closer to a consumer release. The tiny camera promises to automatically capture your best family moments.
Lenovo Reacts to Privacy Concerns with Webcam Covers in New ThinkPad Lineup
Lenovo's new Thinkpad lineup includes a slideable webcam cover, as well as USB-C power adaptors and 8th-gen i7 processors.
Eve V Review – Our Take on the Crowd-Developed “Surface Pro Killer”
The crowd-backed and crowd-developed self proclaimed "Surface Pro killer" has arrived on the scene. We have been able to test it thoroughly in the last two weeks and this is what we think about it.
iPhone 8 Facing Production Delay
Production of the so-called “iPhone 8” as well as the “S” cycle upgrades for iPhone 7 and 7 Plus is potentially facing delays.