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How AI-powered market research helps predict success of future products and advertising

Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. Market research is a business that has always relied on data and lots of it. Making sense of all that data in a meaningful way, however, has long been a challenge, but it’s one that artificial intelligence (AI) is being tasked with solving. Market intelligence firm, Zappi, helps organizations with research efforts…
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Tim Cook in Japan: Praises Sony camera sensors, ahead of rumored iPhone 15 improvements

A series of tweets from Tim Cook in Japan include the usual fare – praising developers who work with Apple, celebrating the use of Apple tech in education, and so on – but one less usual one. Cook also tweeted a photo of a visit to Sony’s secretive camera sensor facility in Kumamoto. It’s not exactly a secret that Apple’s camera sensors are made by the Japanese company: Sony model…
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Here’s everything new in Android 13 QPR2 Beta 1 [Gallery]

Google usually releases previews bright and early, but opted for a late afternoon release for Android 13 QPR2 Beta 1. Over the coming days, we’ll dive into all of Android 13 QPR2 Beta 1’s new features and every single change. (The newest updates will be at the top of…
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Android 13 QPR2 Beta 1: Media player adds quirky lava lamp effect

Google is continuing to have fun with Android 13’s new media player as QPR2 Beta 1 adds a delightful lava lamp overlay effect to the controls.  It started with the scrubber bar wiggling and oscillating as audio played in Android 13. In QPR1, Google changed the scrubber head from a circle to a vertical pill so it would look less like sperm. It also introduced the option to hide the player…
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 review: A flagship foldable refined

Throughout its first three generations, Samsung’s flagship foldable phone has made massive leaps and improvements. Simply putting together the original Fold with its flexible OLED screen was a triumph of engineering, even though it had some obvious flaws. Then on the Z…
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Latest International Water Satellite Packs an Engineering Punch

Set for a Thursday, Dec. 15 launch, the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite promises to provide an extraordinary accounting of water over much of Earth’s surface. Its measurements of fresh water and the ocean will help researchers address some of the most pressing climate questions of our time and help communities prepare for a warming world. Making this possible is a scientific…
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