Daily News update on – Technology


April 4, 2023
NEWS

The New York Times

Ian Sansavera, a software architect at a New York start-up called Runway AI, typed a short description of what he wanted to see in a video. “A tranquil river in the forest,” he wrote. Less than two minutes later, an experimental internet service …

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WIRED

Gawky looks. No support for Dolby Atmos via Tidal. Wired input adapter is a cost option. No, of course you don’ …

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CNN

Tile has been one of the bigger players in this market of tracking tech until Apple came in with the AirTag. However, there’s still room in the market for Tile’s low-cost Mate tracker, particularly because Apple’s AirTag only works within the Apple …

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CBS News

Best Apple AirPods alternative: JBL Tune 130NC true wireless earbuds · Best earbuds for fitness enthusiasts: Treblab X3 Pro earbuds with earhooks · Best budget earbuds: Jlab Go Air Tones · Best earbud design: Gravastar Sirius P5.

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BBC News

The first handheld cellphone call was made 50 years ago, and since then these devices have become an essential multi-tool that helps us run our lives. But are they also altering the way our brains work? L. Like many of us, I spend too much time on my …

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InfoWorld

Swift 5.8, an update of Apple’s general purpose, multi-paradigm programming language, lays the foundation for Swift 6 with previews of features such as concise magic file names and regex literals. Swift 5.8 highlights also include an improved developer …

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Smithsonian

Streaming classical music is uniquely complex. Unlike many genres, whose fans can easily type in their favorite artist, song or album, classical music contains a formidable collection of metadata that many services simply don’t factor in.

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GQ Magazine

As Apple CEO, he has defied his skeptics and refashioned the world’s most creative company on his own exacting terms. Now, in a frank conversation, he offers new insight into his leadership—explaining why he sees himself as an outsider, how he asserts …

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NPR

Back in the ’70s, telecommunications were the new frontier for tech companies. This is how one executive made the call that cellphones would change human life forever. Who is he? Martin Cooper — aka …

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Smithsonian

“Hi, Joel? It’s Marty Cooper.” Engineer Martin Cooper cradled a bulky object to his ear, listening. The gray device had two rows of numbered buttons between the ear and mouthpiece. An antenna poked from the top, reaching skyward to pick up invisible …

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