GamingNews

Call of Duty Endowment campaigns to raise $3 million to employ veterans

Join GamesBeat Summit 2021, happening today! Watch live here!  The Call of Duty Endowment unveiled its #CODEMedicalHeroes campaign to raise $3 Million to employ veterans in high-paying jobs. Under the campaign, the endowment will honor veteran medics and hospital corpsmen and bring attention to the difficulties that they face finding jobs in the civilian healthcare industry. Through a series of…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Facebook details self-supervised AI that can segment images and videos

Join Transform 2021 this July 12-16. Register for the AI event of the year. Facebook today announced that it developed an algorithm in collaboration with Inria called DINO that enables the training of transformers, a type of machine learning model, without labeled training data. The company claims it sets a new state-of-the-art among unlabeled data training methods and leads to a model that can…
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AI & RoboticsNews

IBM is acquiring Turbonomic to advance AIOps agenda

Join Transform 2021 this July 12-16. Register for the AI event of the year. IBM announced this week that it is acquiring Turbonomic, provider of application resource management (ARM) and network performance management (NPM) software infused with machine learning…
MobileNews

Microsoft Edge set to gain ability to share tabs between Windows 10 and Android

While Google Chrome is undoubtedly the biggest browser across desktop and mobile, Microsoft Edge is set to add a tab sharing feature between the Chromium-based browser and the Android counterpart. It’s actually live for a very small group of users in the latest Edge Canary build v92.0.873.0 with tab sharing possible with the Android 92.0.870 build (via Windows Latest). Given that many Windows…
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MobileNews

Roku says it will remove the YouTube TV app today amid dispute with Google

As heated negotiations continue, the inevitable has happened. Google’s YouTube TV app has just disappeared from the Roku platform amid the ongoing dispute. Here’s the bad news. The YouTube TV app is no longer available to download from the Roku channel store on any devices. The good news? If you already had the YouTube TV app installed on your Roku set-top box or TV, it won’t be removed.
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