Tommy and Adam discuss Apple's decline into an overpriced garbage fire and the potential impact of Google's new math test for artificial intelligence.
Tommy and Adam discuss Apple's decline into an overpriced garbage fire and the potential impact of Google's new math test for artificial intelligence.
Tommy and Adam discuss Apple's decline into an overpriced garbage fire and the potential impact of Google's new math test for artificial intelligence.
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Google Fed a Language Algorithm Math Equations. It Learned How to Solve New Ones.ExtremeTech (Adam Dachis): "Computers fail at even simple math more often than many of us realize and that flaw is rooted in the architecture of the machines themselves. Using machine learning, Google might have discovered a way to train computers to overcome their deficiencies."
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Roundup: First-Look Impressions of the New Mac ProMacRumors: "At WWDC today, Apple unveiled its much-anticipated Mac Pro redesign, and following its keynote the company offered journalists some brief time with the machine – although admittedly nobody was allowed to use or even touch it."
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Apple Reveals All-New Mac Pro With Up to 28-Core Processor and 1.5TB of RAM, Starting at $5,999MacRumors: "Apple today at its WWDC 2019 keynote unveiled its long-awaited Mac Pro redesign."
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Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2019 in Nine MinutesToday's Worldwide Developers Conference was easily one of the most exciting events we've had this year, with Apple introducing feature after feature over the course of a two and a half hour event.
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iOS 13 Hidden Features: Silence Unknown Callers, Reading Goals, Better Messages Search and MoreApple this week debuted iOS 13 with a ton of updates, including a new dark mode option, major performance improvements, faster Face ID, simpler photo editing tools and a new Photos interface, a Sign In With Apple Privacy feature, a swipe-based keyboard, and tons more.
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PSA: 27-Inch iMac Appears to Have a Pricing MistakeApple updated its iMac lineup in March with new processor and graphics options, but the latest 27-inch model appears to have a pricing mistake.
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Google Chrome could soon kill off most ad-blocker extensionsZDnet: "Ad-blocker developers fear their Chrome extensions will be wiped out by proposed changes to Chrome APIs."
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Everything We Learned Today About Google StadiaKotaku: "The upcoming streaming platform Google Stadia won’t just follow the Netflix model, as many fans had hoped. It will instead have both a subscription and games for sale individually, as Kotaku previously reported. Here’s everything we learned today during Google’s “Stadia Connect” stream."