Microsoft Vs Google: ChatGTP Triggers AI War Between Tec In order to compete with artificial intelligence ChatGPT, Microsoft has introduced a “new” version of the Bing search engine and the Edge web browser. The news comes a day after Google unveiled Bard, its own “experimental conversational AI service” that us Feb 08 21:06 SpaceX Buys Ad Campaign on Twitter for Starlink CoinspeakerSpaceX Buys Ad Campaign on Twitter for StarlinkIt is the first time SpaceX has purchased a big advertising campaign on Twitter.SpaceX Buys Ad Campaign on Twitter for Starlink Nov 14 21:50 sbf’s wealth suffers an estimated 94% drop after ftx fia The past few days saw extreme turbulence related to FTX, Alameda, and Binance Nov 10 23:10 Apple Plans to Debut New iPad Dock for Improved Home Use CoinspeakerBritish Pound Adds New Gains as Finance Minister Set to Unveil New Fiscal PolicyThe British economy was unsettled when former Finance Minister, Kwasi Kwarteng announced a broad-based tax cut without a corresponding revenue source to cushion th Oct 17 16:02 Twitter vs Elon Musk: Tesla CEO Pleas To Halt Ongoing Tr The post Twitter vs Elon Musk: Tesla CEO Pleas To Halt Ongoing Trial Against Him appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News According to a report in the New York Times, Elon Musk has filed paperwork to halt the upcoming trial in the ongoing legal fight with Oct 08 16:05 Free wine, buddies, and… knitting? 5 tech companies gett Did you hear about the company that takes their workers on a free trip to San Fran during their first week? No? You better keep reading. As the race for talent heats up in a post pandemic world, companies need to up their game. It’s simply not enough to pr Oct 13 21:47 MIT researchers use AI to predict the next big things in MIT researchers have used AI to predict which technologies are rapidly improving — and which ones are overhyped. In a new study, the team quantitatively assessed the future potential of 97% of the US patent system. The fastest-improving domains were predom Aug 04 19:07 City-sized asteroids ‘regularly’ smashed Earth in its ea The early solar system was a violent place, and ancient Earth was pummeled by a bevy of asteroids for millions of years. Now, a new study shows this period of heavy bombardment was 10 times greater than previously believed. An asteroid impact 66 million ye Jul 15 20:21 EU officially wants to KILL fossil fuel cars by 2035 On Wednesday, the European Union spelled doom for petrol and diesel cars, proposing to ban the sale of new “traditional vehicles” by 2035. The ban is part of the “Fit for 55” climate package measures that aim to combat global warming. The European Commissi Jul 15 20:21 A peek into the tech behind WhatsApp’s new multi-device WhatsApp — one of the most used chat apps across the world — is now testing the most sought-out feature on its app: multi-device support. Currently, you can use the app on only one device, and that’s mostly your phone. You can use the web clientor the desk Jul 15 20:21 These altcoins could help cut down the outrageous energy The cryptocurrency bitcoin now uses up more electricity a year than the whole of Argentina, according to recent estimates from the University of Cambridge. That’s because the creation of a bitcoin, in a process called mining, is achieved by powerful comput Jul 15 20:21 A brief history of the Apple and Epic beef In the last month or so, tech news has been dominated by Epic Games‘ court case against Apple. While the ruling could bring a major pivot point for either of the companies, it might also affect us as consumers. In this story, we’ll try to explain the core Jul 09 16:01 Leak: Samsung to announce the Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Watch Samsung had a pretty quiet Mobile World Congress event, but it did tell us we’d learn more about its upcoming Google-approved smartwatch at its next Unpacked event. Unfortunately, the company didn’t tell us when exactly that would be, but a new report from Jul 06 7:12 The Pentagon Report could be a stepping stone to proper On June 25, 2021, the Pentagon released a much-anticipated report on UFOs to Congress. The military has rebranded unidentified flying objects as unidentified aerial phenomena –UAPs – in part to avoid the stigma that has been attached to claims of aliens vi Jul 02 13:31 Richard Branson will snatch away Bezos’ ‘first billionai Space company Virgin Galactic’s founder Richard Branson is set to become the first billionaire to escape the earth and reach space. He’s set for a test flight on July 11 — nine days before retiring Amazon chief Jeff Bezos does the same. Branson will take f Jul 02 13:31 How a 1930s Soviet miner helped create today’s toxic wor One summer night in August, 1935, a young Soviet miner named Alexei Stakhanov managed to extract 102 tonnes of coal in a single shift. This was nothing short of extraordinary (according to Soviet planning, the official average for a single shift was seven Jun 30 15:03 Elon Musk’s new statue in NYC is proof that God is dead What do you get the man who has everything? In the case of Elon Musk, you could get him a life-sized monument to his ego. But that would be nearly impossible. You’d need to build a skyscraper to accurately represent the tycoon’s self-importance. With budge Jun 29 23:09 Pentagon report says UFOs can’t be explained, so what no A report from the US task force dedicated to investigating UFOs — or, in the official jargon, UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) — has neither confirmed nor rejected the idea such sightings could indicate alien visits to Earth. On Friday June 25, the Off Jun 29 23:05 Apple must make an iPad the size of the moon Have you heard? Apple‘s considering making iPads with bigger screens. The rumor comes from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who wrote about it in his Power On newsletter. Currently, the largest iPad the company sells is the 12.9-inch Pro, a goddamn beautiful mach Jun 29 0:23 Here’s how deep learning helps computers detect objects Deep neural networks have gained fame for their capability to process visual information. And in the past few years, they have become a key component of many computer vision applications. Among the key problems neural networks can solve is detecting and lo Jun 29 0:23 Self-driving cars are a no-go, so let’s all pretend flyi Some decades ago we were expecting that by now we’d be comfortably riding in our own self-driving car. Clearly, that didn’t happen, but, folks, don’t despair. We have the world’s first all-electric flying race car. Do we really need a flying race car? Well Jun 18 18:55 Apple’s biggest WWDC 2021 announcements, in one handy li WWDC 2021 happened today, and as usual, Apple had a ton of news to announce at the event. Then again, with no hardware to announce, it wasn’t exactly the most exciting WWDC of all time, but here’s the best of what we learned from the company’s virtual conf Jun 08 13:01