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Microsoft open-sources SynapseML for developing AI pipelines

Hear from CIOs, CTOs, and other C-level and senior execs on data and AI strategies at the Future of Work Summit this January 12, 2022. Learn more Microsoft today announced the release of SynapseML (previously MMLSpark), an open source library designed to simplify the creation of machine learning pipelines. With SynapseML, developers can build “scalable and intelligent” systems for solving…
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You can now search within Apple Music playlists in iOS 15.2

Apple yesterday released the third developer and public betas of iOS 15.2, and in addition to the changes reported yesterday, the update also includes a notable tweak to the Music application. For the first time, you can now search within a playlist for a specific song. This has been a long-requested feature for Apple Music, and it’s rather surprising (frustrating?) that it took this long to…
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iOS 15.2 beta no longer disables Face ID on iPhone 13 after screen replacement

After iPhone 13 was announced in September, many repair shops noticed that it wasn’t possible to replace the device’s screen without disabling Face ID. After several complaints, Apple confirmed that it would no longer restrict DIY screen replacement for iPhone 13 — and now those restrictions are gone with the latest beta version of iOS 15.2. As shown in a video from repair shop iCorrect…
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How to set Google Chrome as your default browser on Windows 11

Google Chrome is an extremely powerful web browser. It becomes even more capable once you start adding extensions to make tasks easier and faster. Though, if you’re switching your default browser to Google Chrome on Windows 11, there are a few things to keep in mind. Why use Google Chrome in the first place? There are a few convincing features that you can find with Google’s web browser.
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