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Apple working on Animoji in FaceTime and tabs for iPad apps, says Bloomberg Last month we learned that Apple is reportedly focusing on reliability and performance in iOS 12 over new features, and now we're starting to hear about more of those features that will arrive in iOS at some point in the future. Bloomberg reports that Apple will bring its Animoji characters to the iPad, ...
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Theresa May arrives in Belfast for Stormont assembly talks Theresa May has arrived in Belfast to co-host talks with her Irish counterpart aimed at restoring power-sharing devolved government in Northern Ireland. While both the prime minister and the Irish taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, will devote several hours in discussions with the main parties represented in the ...
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Snapchat's Snap Map comes to the web, including in embeddable form The Snap Map is a feature that received a mixed response when it landed in the Snapchat app, since it basically let you see where all your friends on the platform were at any given time – provided they were okay with sharing that info. Now, there's a version of Snap Map available for anyone to view on ...
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Flying cars will be in the air within five years, CEO of Larry Page-backed firm says Flying cars could be in the air within five years, the chief executive of Kitty Hawk, a company backed by Alphabet CEO Larry Page, told CNBC on Monday. Sebastian Thrun added that an announcement is due in March about the next stages of the project. Thrun was one of the founders of Google X, the ...
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Cloud TPU machine learning accelerators now available in beta By John Barrus, Product Manager for Cloud TPUs, Google Cloud and Zak Stone, Product Manager for TensorFlow and Cloud TPUs, Google Brain Team Starting today, Cloud TPUs are available in beta on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to help machine learning (ML) experts train and run their ML models ...
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In search of fiscal space: A new database The importance of a government's ability to implement effective fiscal policy in the face of unexpected economic shocks was displayed prominently during and after the Global Crisis. This ability is based on budgetary resources available for governments to stimulate activity when needed (Nickel and ...
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