GamingNews

Microsoft contractors have listened to voice recordings from the Xbox One

Microsoft contractors have listened to voice recordings captured by the Xbox One console, according to Motherboard. The practice dates back to the early days of the Xbox One when it could be controlled with voice commands directed at the optional Kinect camera accessory, and it continued after Microsoft added its more advanced Cortana voice assistant to the console. Motherboard spoke to several…
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MobileNews

Moment launches 37mm Cine Filters for iPhone and Android devices

Moment is out today with a few new products to improve your iPhone or Android photography. The latest hardware offerings from the company include two 37mm Cine Filters and a filter mount that can be used without an external lens. Moment detailed the new filters that work with iPhone and Android in a press release today along with a 20% off deal for the first 72 hours. The new filters attach…
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AI & RoboticsNews

YouTube AI thought robot fighting was animal cruelty

In the latest example of the need for further human moderation, YouTube’s automated system took down several videos after mistaking robot fighting matches as animal cruelty. Those affected, including some BattleBots contestants, received a message stating…
MobileNews

Apple releasing iOS 13 developer beta 8 today

Apple is releasing iOS 13 and iPad OS 13 beta 8 to developers (possibly alongside new seeds of watchOS 6, tvOS 13, and macOS Catalina) today. The release comes just under one week since the last round of releases — save for macOS Catalina which was just updated this…
MobileNews

Nokia 7.2 leak shows off triple-camera, confirms September launch

In the lead up to IFA 2019 in a few weeks, more smartphone leaks will probably be coming out. Nokia recently teased some new reveals, and today an accidental tweet has confirmed the Nokia 7.2 with its cameras, design, and release date. Removed quickly after it went up, an executive from ZEISS tweeted a high-quality picture (via ) of what he explicitly called…
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