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Fill-in PDF Forms in the Google Drive Mobile Apps

Earlier today Google released a convenient update to the Google Drive iOS and Android apps. The update enables users to fill out PDF forms on their phones and tablets. The update will be rolling out over the next couple of weeks although some users may already see the new feature. Being able to fill out […]

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Google reveals Android Q will be called Android 10 as it undergoes an evolutionary rebrand

Google has famously named each version of Android after a dessert or confectionery. With Android Q this changes. As well as introducing a new naming scheme, Google is also updating the branding for Android. Android Q is to be called Android 10 — bringing Google’s mobile operating system in line with Microsoft’s Windows 10, and

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Pigs’ emotions could be read by new farming technology

Farmers could soon get a better understanding of how pigs are feeling thanks to artificial intelligence. The technology, which is in its early stages, scans the animals’ faces to try and identify whether an animal is stressed or happy. Scientists at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory say farmers have a moral obligation to enhance the welfare

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Valve says turning away researcher reporting Steam vulnerability was a mistake

In an attempt to quell a controversy that has raised the ire of white-hat hackers, the maker of the Steam online game platform said on Thursday it made a mistake when it turned away a researcher who recently reported two separate vulnerabilities. In its statement, Valve Corporation references HackerOne, the reporting service that helps thousands

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JBL Link Bar review: The smartest speaker in its class

Delay after delay created plenty of buzz for the JBL Link Bar review. This Google Assistant soundbar is a Chromecast-enabled smart speaker with full Android TV functionality. There’s little it can’t do. Let’s find out if this is the only soundbar your home theater needs. Read the in-depth review by SoundGuys. What’s it like to

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Twitter Is Struggling but Jack Dorsey’s Other Company Is Nearing an All-Time High

Text size While Twitter (TWTR) shares wilt under the threat of government regulation, Jack Dorsey’s other company is on the precipice of an all-time high stock price. Square (SQ) stock, which was trading at $89.65 per share Monday afternoon, is up an eye-popping 158% this year, and 228% over the past 12 months. Since Aug.

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Deploying the Factory of the Future to solve production problems of the present

Any manufacturing enterprise planning to become the “Factory of the Future” should start by thinking of the myriad challenges makers and producers face today. While a host of innovative technologies at present promise nothing less than a revolution in the business of fabricating goods, a clear understanding of fresh or novel mechanisms is needed

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OnePlus 7T Pro leak may reveal a huge design change for the new phone – BGR

OnePlus is widely expected to release a OnePlus 7T series of devices this fall, maybe as soon as mid-October. But this is the first time that OnePlus already launched three phones in the first half of the year, featuring two distinct designs. The OnePlus 7 looks just like OnePlus 6T, although it does pack almost

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States and 12 phone carriers agree to implement anti-robocall technology

As Congress considers legislation designed to put an end to robocalling, state attorneys general and 12 telephone companies intend to take action and on Thursday announced an agreement to implement spam call identification and blocking technology. While not a binding decree, the deal puts phone carriers under the gun to implement STIR/SHAKEN call authentication technology

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