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4 June 2024
Dinesh Nirmal Senior Vice President, Products, Silicon Valley Lab Executive at IBM Software speaks during ABSL summit, a regional business conference in ICE Krakow Congress Centre, Poland on June 4, 2024. The conference concentrates on challenges and opportunities to Europe's business in a rapidly changing environment, connected with introduction of AI, climate change and recent large disruptions in the supply chain caused by conflict in Ukraine.
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2 May 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 28: An image of a woman holding a cell phone in front of the X (former Twitter) logo displayed on a computer screen, on April 29, 2024, in Edmonton, Canada.
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26 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 23: Greg Pada, Vice President, Head of Engineering at AVEVA, seen during 'Scaling up Digitalization Across the Hydrogen Value Chain for Global Expansion' at the 2024 Canadian Hydrogen Convention, on April 23, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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26 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 23: Logo of Aveva seen at the 2024 Canadian Hydrogen Convention, on April 23, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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26 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 23: Logo of GFI Solutions, on April 23, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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2 April 2024
A Google attendant is demonstrating the built-in AI features of Gmail at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on April 2, 2024. The artificial intelligence capabilities are enabling users to write, change formatting, summarize, or adjust formality with just one click. The feature is being showcased to visitors of the congress.
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12 February 2024
In this photo illustration two different versions of Gemini logo are displayed on two screens in L’Aquila, Italy, on February 12th, 2024. Google replaced its AI chatbot “Google Bard” with Gemini.
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12 February 2024
In this photo illustration Gemini Logo and Google logo are displayed on different screens in L’Aquila, Italy, on February 12th, 2024. Google replaced its AI chatbot “Google Bard” with Gemini.
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6 January 2024
iOS17.2.1 download page on a smartphone and iOS17 and apple logos on a screen are seen in L'Aquila, Italy, on January 2nd, 2024. A few days after the release of the iOS 17.2 update, Apple has now rolled out the iOS 17.2.1 update for all users. This update "provides important issue resolutions" and is "recommended for all users," according to Apple. While Apple doesn't explicitly mention the resolved issues, minor updates like these typically address bugs or enable compatibility with new accessories. With iOS 17.2, it's worth noting that the Journal app was introduced, offering a new way to "write and remember, a fresh way to savor special moments and preserve your memories." Additionally, the ability to customize the default system notification ringtone, which had been changed in previous iOS versions, was introduced. Furthermore, support for the next-generation Qi2 wireless charging standard was activated on iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models.
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2 January 2024
iOS17.2.1 download page on a smartphone resting on an iMac keyboard is seen in L'Aquila, Italy, on January 2nd, 2024. A few days after the release of the iOS 17.2 update, Apple has now rolled out the iOS 17.2.1 update for all users. This update "provides important issue resolutions" and is "recommended for all users," according to Apple. While Apple doesn't explicitly mention the resolved issues, minor updates like these typically address bugs or enable compatibility with new accessories. With iOS 17.2, it's worth noting that the Journal app was introduced, offering a new way to "write and remember, a fresh way to savor special moments and preserve your memories." Additionally, the ability to customize the default system notification ringtone, which had been changed in previous iOS versions, was introduced. Furthermore, support for the next-generation Qi2 wireless charging standard was activated on iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models.
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2 January 2024
iOS17.2.1 download page on a smartphone on a dark background is seen in L'Aquila, Italy, on January 2nd, 2024. A few days after the release of the iOS 17.2 update, Apple has now rolled out the iOS 17.2.1 update for all users. This update "provides important issue resolutions" and is "recommended for all users," according to Apple. While Apple doesn't explicitly mention the resolved issues, minor updates like these typically address bugs or enable compatibility with new accessories. With iOS 17.2, it's worth noting that the Journal app was introduced, offering a new way to "write and remember, a fresh way to savor special moments and preserve your memories." Additionally, the ability to customize the default system notification ringtone, which had been changed in previous iOS versions, was introduced. Furthermore, support for the next-generation Qi2 wireless charging standard was activated on iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models.
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2 January 2024
iOS17.2.1 download page on a smartphone and iOS17 and apple logos on a screen are seen in L'Aquila, Italy, on January 2nd, 2024. A few days after the release of the iOS 17.2 update, Apple has now rolled out the iOS 17.2.1 update for all users. This update "provides important issue resolutions" and is "recommended for all users," according to Apple. While Apple doesn't explicitly mention the resolved issues, minor updates like these typically address bugs or enable compatibility with new accessories. With iOS 17.2, it's worth noting that the Journal app was introduced, offering a new way to "write and remember, a fresh way to savor special moments and preserve your memories." Additionally, the ability to customize the default system notification ringtone, which had been changed in previous iOS versions, was introduced. Furthermore, support for the next-generation Qi2 wireless charging standard was activated on iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models.
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2 January 2024
iOS17.2.1 download page on a smartphone and iOS17 and apple logos on a screen are seen in L'Aquila, Italy, on January 2nd, 2024. A few days after the release of the iOS 17.2 update, Apple has now rolled out the iOS 17.2.1 update for all users. This update "provides important issue resolutions" and is "recommended for all users," according to Apple. While Apple doesn't explicitly mention the resolved issues, minor updates like these typically address bugs or enable compatibility with new accessories. With iOS 17.2, it's worth noting that the Journal app was introduced, offering a new way to "write and remember, a fresh way to savor special moments and preserve your memories." Additionally, the ability to customize the default system notification ringtone, which had been changed in previous iOS versions, was introduced. Furthermore, support for the next-generation Qi2 wireless charging standard was activated on iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models.
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17 November 2023
Sam Altman and the OpenAI logo displayed on a phone and screen after OpenAI fired him from being CEO of the company seen in this photo illustration in Brooklyn, NY, USA on November 17th, 2023. (Photo Illustration by Meir Chaimowitz/NurPhoto)
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17 October 2023
A man is seen using the LinkedIn app on a mobile device and a laptop computer in this illustration photo on 17 October, 2023. Microsoft-owned LinkedIn announced on Monday that it is cutting nearly 700 jobs. Most jobs are coming from the engineering organisation according to a source from CNBC.
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18 October 2020
An anti-lockdown activist carries a placard opposing software tycoon and public health philanthropist Bill Gates during a march along Oxford Street in London, England, on October 17, 2020. Today sees the first day of 'Tier 2' coronavirus lockdown measures across London, meaning 'high' alert for covid-19. Most notably the change introduces a ban on people from different households from mixing anywhere indoors, generating particular concern within the already struggling hospitality industry.
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