Microsoft Word for Windows will soon support text predictions. According to Microsoft 365 roadmap, the new feature will work similarly to Google Docs’ Smart Compose option, using machine learning to predict what words an author will...
Huawei has reportedly shifted its attention to how artificial intelligence can help pig farmers as a new use for its tech, following a drop of its smartphone sales fall amid US sanctions. After the Trump administration...
Twitter said on Friday that it had permanently banned an account connected to the office of Iran’s supreme leader, shortly after the account posted a photo showing former President Donald Trump playing golf in the shadow...
President Muhammadu Buhari ordered yesterday that no subscriber should be blocked from telecom operators’ networks till February 9, 2021. Subscribers, who pleaded for further extension, would have had their lines blocked January 19, being the initial...
Austrian Firm, ScanTECH Isoplus, is set to build one of the largest intrusion detection pipelines systems in the country. The move is a part of efforts geared towards reducing the incessant encroachment on Nigeria's pipeline network....
WhatsApp on Tuesday reassured users about privacy at the Facebook-owned messaging service as people flocked to rivals Telegram and Signal following a tweak to its terms. The new terms sparked criticism with WhatsApp noting that users...
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