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British man fighting Isis in Syria has been killed in Raqqa, sources say A British man who went to Syria to fight Islamic State has been killed in Raqqa, a month after Kurdish commanders declared the "total liberation" of the group's de facto capital, Kurdish sources have confirmed. Oliver Hall, 24, from Portsmouth, is believed to have been clearing mines in the city with the ...
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Amazon is putting Alexa in the office The interface is evolving. What has long been dominated by screens of all shapes and sizes is now being encroached upon by the voice. And while many companies are building voice interfaces — Apple with Siri, Google with Assistant, and Microsoft with Cortana — none are quite as dominant as ...
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Apple accuses Qualcomm of patent infringement in countersuit Apple has denied the claims that it violated Qualcomm's battery life patents and alleged that Qualcomm's patents were invalid, a common move in such cases. But on Wednesday, in a filing in U.S. District Court in San Diego, Apple revised its answer to Qualcomm's complaint with accusations of its own.
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New Marvel editor-in-chief under fire for using Japanese pseudonym Marvel Comics' new editor-in-chief, CB Cebulski, has come under fire after it was revealed that he had written under the alias Akira Yoshida. Cebulski, who was appointed earlier this month, confirmed to the comics site Bleeding Cool on Tuesday that he had spent "about a year" writing comics under the ...
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