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Plan to debut flying taxis for Paris Olympics faces engine setback

BLOOMBERG A plan to whisk passengers around Paris in air taxis during the Olympic games next year faces a new challenge after manufacturer Volocopter GmbH said the advanced electric motors it needs for its two-seater craft have been delayed. Volocopter is working with the engine maker and continues test flights with other, less-refined motors as it seeks to obtain regulatory ...

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Snap gets notice from UK watchdog on AI chatbot

BLOOMBERG The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office issued Snap Inc, the maker of the Snapchat app, with a preliminary enforcement notice over the company’s generative artificial intelligence chatbot. The notice cited Snap’s potential failure to properly assess privacy risks from its My AI chatbot, the watchdog said in a statement. If a final notice is issued, the social media platform might ...

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Google posed worries for carriers mulling new app

BLOOMBERG Wireless carriers balked at allowing Samsung Electronics Co to load its Galaxy S10 device with an app search capability that Google lacked, due to potential conflicts over their contracts with Google, a former Samsung investment adviser said at the search giant’s antitrust trial. “The carriers had concerns it cannibalised their existing search revenues,” said Patrick Chang, a former director ...

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Dell says servers, not PCs, are its main growth engine in AI era

BLOOMBERG Dell Technologies Inc, the company which helped usher in the era of personal computing, said its most promising business now is the one that sells equipment for data centers. While Dell expects PCs to emerge from their slump and generate a long-term revenue increase of about 2.5%, the division that sells servers, data storage and other office infrastructure will ...

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Apple iPhone 15 Pro users complain that device can get too hot

BLOOMBERG Some of the first owners of Apple Inc’s iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are complaining that the new devices get too hot during use or while charging, a potential setback for the company’s flagship product. The gripes have spread across Apple online forums and social media networks, including Reddit and X. Customers say that the back or side ...

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Apple’s iPhone cedes ground to Google’s Pixel in Japan

BLOOMBERG Alphabet Inc’s Google Pixel is eroding the iPhone’s dominance in Japan as the Apple Inc device gets pricier, finding success after years of misfires. Google phones accounted for a record 12% share in the Asian country in the June quarter, six times what it was a year ago, according to Counterpoint Research data. During the same period, the iPhone’s ...

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Microsoft-Google deal broke down over search competition

BLOOMBERG A five-year truce between rivals Alphabet Inc and Microsoft Corp came crashing down in 2020 when the tech giants found themselves at odds over their competing web-search businesses, according to testimony at the US government’s antitrust trial against Google. After a decade of fights, the companies forged a non-aggression pact in 2016, wanting a fresh start to their acrimonious ...

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Apple says software and apps behind iPhone overheating

BLOOMBERG Apple Inc said that recent claims of new iPhones getting too hot to the touch are due to software and app-related bugs and that fixes are coming soon. The company said the device can get warm in the first few days as the device works overtime to get set up and restore a user’s data, due to a bug ...

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Amazon rolls out generative AI Alexa, launches new speakers

BLOOMBERG Amazon.com Inc previewed a push into generative artificial intelligence with new features for its Alexa voice assistant. The new system will focus on a conversation-like interface, real-world applications, personalisation, personality and privacy, Dave Limp, the company’s outgoing devices and services chief, said during an event at Amazon’s second headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. “You can now have near human-like interactions ...

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Amazon develops new version of cashierless tech for clothing stores

BLOOMBERG Amazon.com Inc has developed a new version of its cashierless shopping technology for clothing retailers — in an effort to expand the system beyond convenience and grocery stores. The retail and cloud-computing giant said the latest iteration of its Just Walk Out technology uses radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags to keep track of apparel. Previously, Amazon’s system has ...

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