Sunday, November 13, 2016

Microsoft reaches 'human parity' with new speech recognition system and other top stories.

  • Microsoft reaches 'human parity' with new speech recognition system

    Microsoft reaches 'human parity' with new speech recognition system
    Researchers at Microsoft have published details of new speech recognition technology that they say transcribes conversational speech as well as a human does. "We've reached human parity," says Microsoft's chief speech scientist Xuedong Huang in a statement. "This is an historic achievement." The system's word error rate is reported to be 5.9 percent, which Microsoft says is "about equal" to professional transcriptionists asked to work on speech taken from the same Switchboard corpus of conversa..
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  • 7 settings you should change on the Google Pixel

    7 settings you should change on the Google Pixel
    Google's Pixel phones are pretty amazing. From Google Assistant, to an outstanding camera, Google has done a lot of things right with its newest flagship phone.In order to get the most from your Pixel or Pixel XL, here are seven settings you should set up or change right away. Use Wi-Fi Assistant Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNET To help ease the amount of wireless data you consume, enable Google's Wi-Fi Assis..
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  • Yahoo Looks to Bright Side After Breach

    Yahoo Looks to Bright Side After Breach
    Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday posted an increase in third-quarter profit and said usage of its email product has increased slightly since disclosing a massive data breach that was announced last month, rare bits of good news as it clings to a deal to sell itself to Verizon Communications Inc. The number of mail messages sent and read, as well as the number of page views, rose slightly since Yahoo’s announcement on Sept. 22 that user data...
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  • How to endorse a political candidate on Facebook and lose friends forever

    How to endorse a political candidate on Facebook and lose friends forever
    Facebook is a place for making friends, sharing photos, and stoking bitter political arguments that last a lifetime. And while the social network pays a lot of attention to the first two activities, it's rather neglected the third. Not any more: as of this week, you can publicly endorse political candidates on Facebook. There's a whole guide to this process in Facebook's Help Center, but it's pretty straightforward. Just go to the Facebook page of a candidate you like, select the "Endorsement" ..
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  • Instagram brings stories to the explore tab

    Instagram brings stories to the explore tab
    Two months after introducing Snapchat-style stories to the app, Instagram today announced that stories are coming to the explore tab as well. The company says 100 million people visit the tab each day to find photos and videos from accounts they don’t yet follow. Now they’ll see stories there as well: a rolling series of posts that disappear 24 hours after they are posted, just like on Snapchat. For Instagram, adding stories had two key objectives. The first was to get users to share more photo..
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  • Tim Cook and Bill Gates Might Have Been on Hillary Clinton's Vice President List

    Tim Cook and Bill Gates Might Have Been on Hillary Clinton's Vice President List
    Would Apple CEO Tim Cook have been a good vice president? In an email believed to have been sent on March 17, Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta listed several choices for the Democratic presidential nominee to consider for her vice presidential pick. While the list, which was taken from the Clinton campaign and leaked this week by WikiLeaks, included some familiar names, like current vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine and popular Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, it also include..
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  • What to expect at Apple's Mac event: All-new MacBook Pros, refreshed Airs & iMacs, more

    What to expect at Apple's Mac event: All-new MacBook Pros, refreshed Airs & iMacs, more
    Apple is said to be introducing an entirely refreshed lineup of Macs later this month. The event is said to be on October 27th, which we first speculated earlier this month. The new Macs are expected to be available to consumers this month, as well. As is often the case with Apple events, we already know a good portion of what the company has up its sleeve. Read on for a roundup of what to expect… MacBook Air The MacBook Air certainly isn’t expected to be the star of the show this year, but ..
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  • Samsung faces lawsuit from Note7 owners who couldn't use their phones

    Samsung faces lawsuit from Note7 owners who couldn't use their phones
    Samsung’s problems with lawsuits from alleged victims of overheating batteries in the Galaxy Note7 smartphone could get compounded by consumers suing for compensation of carrier charges. The three plaintiffs in a proposed class action lawsuit in a New Jersey federal court are not suing for compensation for personal or property damage from the at times overheating and even exploding Note7 smartphones. Instead, they are asking the South Korean phone maker to compensate users for the time it took..
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  • Outlook.com Premium Preview Now Available for anyone in the U.S.

    Outlook.com Premium Preview Now Available for anyone in the U.S.
    According to multiple reports today Microsoft has expanded their Outlook.com Premium Preview program to all users in the United States. This premium program began limited testing earlier this year but with more accounts being transitioned to the new Outlook.com backend over the last few months, the same one that hosts Office 365 subscribers, it looks like they are ready to expand participation. Outlook.com Premium provides the following services: Up to five personalized email addressees using a..
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