Facebook is testing Wikipedia integration into its search results
Facebook is testing a new feature that displays information from Wikipedia when users look for something through its search bar. The factual information will appear on a side panel to the right of the search results.
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Microsoft said it won’t sell facial recognition technology to law enforcement agencies
Microsoft announced it will not sell facial recognition technology to police departments in the United States, at least until there is a federal law to regulate the technology. The company’s president, Brad Smith, said any legislation on facial recognition should be firmly grounded in human rights.
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New products
Vivo S6 Pro 5G
Vivo S6 Pro 5G will have Snapdragon 765G processor, DDR4X RAM and a 64MP main camera. It will come with a 4,200 mAh battery.
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Realme X50t 5G
The phone will have a 6.57-inch FullHD+ display, Snapdragon 765 processor and 6GB RAM. It will come with a 4,100 mAh battery.
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EU will file an antitrust complaint against Amazon over use of third-party seller data
The charges relate to allegations Amazon has been using data from third-party sellers to make its own private-label, competing products. The EU’s investigation into the practice is thought to go back almost two years.
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Google Stadia can now be used on any Android smartphone
The company stated that Android users that can install the Stadia app can also try to stream games to their device. This feature is “still in development,” and Google warns that “not every phone will work perfectly”.
More info can be found here.