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An iPad version of the Delta game emulator is officially on the way
The popular Nintendo emulator, Delta, that arrived on the App Store for iPhone to much fanfare a few weeks ago is now getting a version that’s optimized for the iPad. Developer Riley Testut shared an update on Threads this weekend revealing that an iPad app has been in the works, and is now being prioritized…
Apple’s OLED iPad Pro may come packing an M4 chip and an emphasis on AI
Apple’s “Let Loose” iPad event is just over a week away, and the rumors in the leadup are starting to get interesting. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the much-anticipated OLED iPad Pro may arrive not with the new M3 chip as we’ve all been expecting, but the next-gen M4 instead. In the Power On newsletter…
Make gen AI work: The landscape, SLMs vs. LLMs, cost and more
Will 2024 be the year of AI in the enterprise? How much does AI actually cost? This week’s carcast answers questions around AI, ML and data.Read More Original Story At https://venturebeat.com/ai/make-gen-ai-work-landscape-slms-vs-llms-cost-and-more/ Note: This article is automatically uploaded from feeds, SPOKEN by YOU is not responsible for the content within it.
Budget doorbell camera manufacturer fixes security issues that left users vulnerable to spying
Eken Group has reportedly issued a firmware update to resolve major security issues with its cheap doorbell cameras that were uncovered by a Consumer Reports investigation earlier this year. The cameras in question pair with the Aiwit app and are sold under a slew of brand names, including Eken, Tuck, Fishbot, Rakeblue, Andoe, Gemee and…
Google asks court to reject the DOJ’s lawsuit that accuses it of monopolizing ad tech
Google filed a motion on Friday in a Virginia federal court asking for the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against it to be thrown away. The DOJ sued Google in January 2023, accusing the company of monopolizing digital advertising technologies through “anticompetitive and exclusionary conduct.” Per Bloomberg, Google is now seeking summary judgment to avoid…