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McKinsey survey: AI boosts revenue, but companies struggle to scale use

The latest McKinsey Global Survey released today found that artificial intelligence is having a positive impact on business outcomes, with 63% of respondents reporting an increase in revenue after adoption of the technology. However, only 30% of companies apply AI to multiple business units, up from 21% last year. Still, overall AI adoption is on the rise — in standard business practices it’s…
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Honor V30 Pro appears on AnTuTu, gets compared with Mate 30 Pro

We’ve been seeing plenty of leaks about Honor’s upcoming V30 flagship duo but this new AnTuTu still adds a few useful bits about the Pro model. The Honor V30 Pro appeared with the OXF-AN10 model number and is complete with Huawei’s top-end Kirin 990 5G chipset, 8GB RAM…
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Engadget Podcast: Google Stadia and the future of game streaming services

This week, we discuss the problematic launch of Google’s Stadia cloud-based games service. Our senior editor and resident games expert Jessica Conditt joins us to share what she thought of the service, how it fares against Microsoft’s Xcloud and what she thinks of streaming games in general. Also, as we head into Thanksgiving, it’s time to think about your holiday shopping and…
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AT&T will launch its commercial 5G network next month, Galaxy Note10+ to be its flagship

While it’s had a 5G network for around a year now, AT&T is finally bringing the full-fledged next-gen network to consumers across five US cities starting next month. These include Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, Providence, Rochester and San Diego and the carrier is planning to expand to ten more cities including New York, Boston and San Francisco soon. Nationwide coverage is coming in the first…
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YouTube now follows system-level device theme on Android 10

When YouTube introduced a dark theme last year, it was ahead of most other Google services. However, as more apps were updated, the Android client stood out for not respecting the default appearance. YouTube for Android now follows the user-set device theme. First spotted in testing last month, the “Dark theme” toggle under Settings > General has been replaced with an “Appearance” menu.
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