MobileNews

Review: OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wireless is crazy fast, but was it worth the wait?

Wireless charging has been mainstream on flagship smartphones for a few years now, but OnePlus has made excuses time and time again for not including the feature on its smartphones. Now, the OnePlus 8 Pro  supports the feature and it supercharges it with an official OnePlus wireless charger. Here’s what you need to know before dropping $70 on it. OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wireless: How fast is…
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MobileNews

Vivaldi browser for Android out of beta w/ native ad blocking and tracking protection

Vivaldi is now officially out of beta on Android, with one of the most customizable desktop browsers based upon Chromium available as a stable release on mobile. Announced in an official blog post, the browser might be of interest to those of you out there thanks to some of the privacy and protection features. Many of the popular features that Vivaldi desktop users have come to know and love are…
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GamingNews

Steam’s top 20 new games for March 2020

Valve Software is updating everyone about the top new releases on its Steam PC digital platform. Steam’s March 2020 once again illustrates its global reach. The games in the top 20 (and top 5 new free releases) come from 14 different countries. This ensures the developers…
AI & RoboticsNews

H1 Insights raises $12.9 million for AI that helps companies find health care professionals

H1 Insights, a startup developing a platform that connects health care and life science professionals and companies, today announced that it raised $12.9 million. With the equity funding, the company plans to further develop its products, which tap AI and machine learning to identify thought-leading doctors in a given disease area. H1’s service was already lucrative — year-over-year revenue…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Google’s AI teaches robots to grasp occluded objects and adapt to new situations

In a pair of papers published on the preprint server Arxiv.org this week, Google and University of California, Berkeley researchers describe new AI and machine learning techniques that enable robots to adapt to never-before-seen tasks and grasp occluded objects. The first study details X-Ray, an algorithm that when deployed on a robot can search through heaps of objects to grasp a target object…
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