Apple is known for its aggressive trademark protection, but its rearmost attempt to trademark images of apples has raised eyebrows. The tech mammoth has been trying to trademark delineations of apples in Switzerland since 2017. It has also filed analogous
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Microsoft Word might be the world’s most widely used writing instrument. It’s certainly far more powerful than other popular tools like pencils and pens. And it’s simple enough for beginners but has accumulated a bigger list of features than almost
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Apple unveiled the latest version of macOS during the keynote of its 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference. Dubbed macOS 14 Sonoma (continuing Apple’s trend of naming its OS after cities in California), the newest flavor adds and improves key features for
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In brief: In yet another story about the dark side of AI, the FBI has warned that criminals are blackmailing people by threatening to send explicit images and videos featuring the victims to their friends and family. The only difference from
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It’s finally time to bling out your PC! Microsoft has begun testing its Dynamic Lighting feature for the PC’s RGB hardware, as well as a prettier File Explorer and updated emoji. Windows 11 Insider Preview build 23475 for the Dev Channel
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In brief: Robotic kitchens will probably never replace humans, but that doesn’t stop companies like Moley, Hyper Food Robotics, Xrobotics, Dexai Robotics, Miso Robotics, and Nala Robotics from trying. Meanwhile, researchers are using recent advancements in neural networks and computer vision
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