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"You were in my dream last night," my friend said. Given it was the first thing she said after not seeing me for a few days, I got a little curious and asked, "What did I do in your dream?" To which she said, "You were questioning my life choices." I could not help but laugh. More often than not, we dream about things that connect to our perceptions of reality, and in this particular case, even I have to admit I frequently question her life...

Apple Stops Listening In To Users On Siri, Will Let Users Opt Out

From Forbes: When you’re talking to Siri, Apple's virtual personal assistant, some of the recordings are listened to by humans to quality-check the results for accuracy. This was revealed in a report by the Guardian a few days ago, and you can read about it here on Forbes.

Now, Apple has responded...

Western Digital: Nearly All NAND Capacities Resumed Normal Operations

From : Western Digital and its manufacturing partner Toshiba Memory Co. (TMC) had managed to resume normal operation of almost all of their joint production lines at their Yokkaichi Operations campus in Japan, Western Digital said on Wednesday. Damages to wafer and manufacturing tools will cost...

Apple Is Ramping Up R&D to Find Its Next Big Product

From PC Mag: Apple's Q3 earnings came with good news and bad news. The tech giant's services segment continues to grow steadily and helped buoy Apple's overall revenue growth, but profits dipped more than 12 percent amid declining iPhone sales.

Though Apple's services, wearables, and accessories...

Google's Pixel 4 offers a glimpse into a hands-free future

From CNET: After it bucked the rumor mill and "leaked" an official image of the Pixel 4 in June, Google continued its unorthodox strategy by dropping a 22-second video about the Pixel 4 on Monday, way before its anticipated October launch. The video and accompanying blog showed off two new features...

Alphabet overtakes Apple to become most cash-rich company

From The Verge: Google’s parent company Alphabet has overtaken Apple to become the most cash-rich company in the world. The Financial Times reports that as of the second quarter of this year, Alphabet holds $117 billion in liquid reserves, compared to $102 billion for Apple.

Despite the obvious...

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