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Researchers design virtual environment to spur development of helpful home robots

The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here Without much prior experience, kids can recognize other people’s intentions and come up with plans to help them achieve their goals, even in novel scenarios. By contrast, even the most sophisticated …

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Our PlayStation 5 is coming, Hideo Kojima’s new game, and more | GamesBeat Decides 169

You can’t solo security COVID-19 game security report: Learn the latest attack trends in gaming Access here One of our PlayStation 5s arrived today, but editor Mike Minotti is still waiting for his to show up. That leads to a punchy episode where fellow editor Jeff Grubb forgets something important …

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Can the Department of Justice teach Google how to share?

The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here After a year-long investigation into Google’s dominance in search and online advertising, the Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against the company this past week. The most recent of its …

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Half-Life: Alyx mod puts BioShock’s Rapture into VR

You can’t solo security COVID-19 game security report: Learn the latest attack trends in gaming Access here The latest jaw-dropping Half-Life: Alyx mod brings the iconic world of BioShock’s Rapture to VR for the first time. The mod from developer wim.buytaert.1988 acts as a fusion of both series, playing with the …

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Unity promises initial OpenXR platform support by the end of 2020

You can’t solo security COVID-19 game security report: Learn the latest attack trends in gaming Access here When the Khronos Group released OpenXR — a royalty-free standard designed to make cross-platform VR and AR app development easier, supporting multiple platforms — it was backed by many of the mixed reality …

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AI Weekly: Constructive ways to take power back from Big Tech

The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here Facebook launched an independent oversight board and recommitted to privacy reforms this week, but after years of promises made and broken, nobody seems convinced that real change is afoot. The Federal …

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How ethical hackers are trying to protect the 2020 U.S. elections

The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here After the surprising outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, many have feared that the country’s voting system is vulnerable to external attacks by well-funded groups. In response, loosely affiliated groups …

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Intel CEO expresses optimism even as stock falls after Q3 earnings

The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here Intel’s stock price fell 9.5% after it reported earnings and revenues that matched expectations today. Investors may have been spooked by weakness in the datacenter business, but in a conference call …

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Intel revenues drop 4% to $18.3 billion for Q3 2020 as competition heats up

The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here Intel reported earnings that matched Wall Street’s expectations during what was another tumultuous quarter for the world economy. For the third quarter ended September 30, the big PC chipmaker posted non-GAAP …

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