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During the Google I/0 conference, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the new Google Assistant and gave a live demonstration of one of the features – The Google Duplex. The Duplex is a highly interactive chatbot able to engage in specific conversations when attending to user assigned tasks such as scheduling an appointment or making dinner reservations and is highly attuned to respond to such nuances as a time ranges, time conflicts and/or interruptions. As presented in the demonstration, the Duplex scheduled a woman''s haircut by phone in a friendly, conversational manner that was incredibly human-like. Next step: AI does not only make the appointment with the salon, but also receives the haircut! :-) Oh well, what do you think about this technology? Cons/Pros please...
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  • Google Revamps Storage Options Under 'Google One' Name - Google today relaunched its online, cloud-based storage service as Google One. Along with the new name, Google One includes new storage tiers and pricing. Moving forward, all Google account holders continue to receive 15 GB of storage for free. Those who need more can opt for the 100 GB plan for $1.99 per month, 200 GB for $2.99, 2 TB for $9.99, 10 TB for $99.99, 20 TB for $199.99, or 30 TB for $299.99 per month. Google is allowing users to share storage allotments with up to five family members. Moreover, Google One will provide people with 24/7 access to Google Experts for help with Google's consumer-level products and services. Google says existing paid Google Drive subscribers will be upgraded to Google One automatically over the next few months. Everyone else will be able to access the new Google One later this year.
  • Google Assistant Gets Your Hair Did  - In an amazing demo at Google I/0, Google's Assistant can actually ring up a salon or a restaurant to make an appointment for you. You don't have to call yourself even if the pizzeria doesn't have an online reservation system.
  • Google's AI-Powered Duplex Will Identify Itself as a Bot - Scott Huffman, who leads engineering for the Assistant, told Bloomberg Thursday that one way the bot could announce itself would be saying something like "I'm the Google assistant and I'm calling for a client." But while Google has floated some ideas around for how disclosures would be made, it still hasn't shared concrete plans on how exactly those things would be implemented.
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last 10 comments:
Csimbi(08:24 PM CEST - May,15 2018 )
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Many former users of Skype just don't like how it works, looks, or performs. So now that's it's all said and done Skype just isn't that attractive to the masses anymore and once loyal users are finding better options. This is just one more case of Microsoft grabbing up a good product and then putting the Microsoft stink all over it. Maybe it will regain acceptance or maybe it won't, however, only time will tell if this once ubiquitous product makes a big comeback.

When users have a choice, Microsoft cannot sell shit. People just throw their garbage away.
See Windows 10. They forced it on people, leaving no choice. Yei, we are good.
See Skype? Popularity is dropping rapidly.[/quote]

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Watch Steve Jobs unveil the iMac 20 years ago

You do know that he died, right?
We can't you let him rest in peace?

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FTC Threatens Legal Action Against Sony, Microsoft

Yup.
I would add their illegal EULAs to the list.

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NASA Testing New Nuclear Reactor for Space Missions

So when a rocket blows, we all die down here.
Wonderful.

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Is It Possible That Our World Is Just A Simulation?

Video won't play.

Tom(10:04 PM CEST - May,15 2018 )
Csimbi> quote:
Many former users of Skype just don't like how it works, looks, or performs. So now that's it's all said and done Skype just isn't that attractive to the masses anymore and once loyal users are finding better options. This is just one more case of Microsoft grabbing up a good product and then putting the Microsoft stink all over it. Maybe it will regain acceptance or maybe it won't, however, only time will tell if this once ubiquitous product makes a big comeback.

When users have a choice, Microsoft cannot sell shit. People just throw their garbage away.


In June 2012, Skype had surpassed 70 million downloads on an Android device.[90]

On 19 July 2012, Microsoft announced that Skype users had logged 115 billion minutes of calls in the quarter, up 50% since the last quarter.[91]

On 15 January 2014, TeleGeography estimated that Skype-to-Skype international traffic has gone up to 36% in 2013 to 214 billion minutes.[92]

Times have changed and there is a lot more choice. Also internet speed has increased globally for lots of people. Skype has been around for 15 years pal. Skype may kinda be irrelevant now but it made MS and the companies before it a lot of money.

YOU KNOW JACK SHIT.

Csimbi(03:07 PM CEST - May,16 2018 )
Hi Tom,
your trolling does not merit a response, so I don't go down to your level usually.
But, it seems to me that nowadays you have trouble understanding English - or, you just pick up bits and pieces that puts you in a trolling mood instead of trying to understand what actually was said.
I am worried because it is indicating that your cognitive functions may deteriorating - so, I suggest you go and consult some experts that can help you. There are good therapies for building these capabilities back.
Good luck!

Tom(09:49 PM CEST - May,16 2018 )
Csimbi> Hi Tom,
your trolling does not merit a response, so I don't go down to your level usually.
But, it seems to me that nowadays you have trouble understanding English - or, you just pick up bits and pieces that puts you in a trolling mood instead of trying to understand what actually was said.
I am worried because it is indicating that your cognitive functions may deteriorating - so, I suggest you go and consult some experts that can help you. There are good therapies for building these capabilities back.
Good luck!


Ya ok, go back to your burger flipping job tardo. Do you even know what trolling means? Dude you can't even type in English. Your grammatical skills are that of a child. I'm trying to tell you something. You know jack shit, stfu. Maybe that's clearer?

"We can't you let him rest in peace?"

"When users have a choice, Microsoft cannot sell shit. People just throw their garbage away."


As per Steam..MS can't sell shit...Hx.. where's that follow-up update about people going back to Win7???????

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APRIL 2018 (CLICK LINE ITEM TO SEE MORE DETAIL)
ITEM MOST POPULAR PERCENTAGE CHANGE
OS VersionWindows 10 64 bit 53.10% +17.41%



From MS financial stats...

quote:
We delivered $90.0 billion in revenue and $22.3 billion in operating income this past fiscal year. Adjusting for Windows 10 revenue deferrals and restructuring expenses, revenue was $96.7 billion with $29.3 billion in operating income.


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Our commercial cloud annualized revenue run rate ended the year exceeding $18.9 billion, up more than 56 percent year-over-year.


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Year Ended June 30, 2017 (a) 2016 2015 2014 (h) 2013
Revenue $ 89,950 (b) $ 85,320 (d) $ 93,580 $ 86,833 $ 77,849



AGAIN... You know jack shit. You can't type in English worth shit and you sound like a complete and utter moron/hater. STFU, go get some magazines and learn something or you'll be flipping burgers your whole life.

heretic(10:56 PM CEST - May,16 2018 )
Tom> As per Steam..MS can't sell shit...Hx.. where's that follow-up update about people going back to Win7???????

Since Intel and other blocked Windows 7 on new hardware (BIOS, drivers, etc) people don't have as much choice as you think.

While Microsoft dominates the global market for classroom PCs, Google Chrome OS rules the roost in the United States.

In recent years, Microsoft has been moving towards Linux and deemphasizing Windows. Microsoft joined the Linux Foundation in 2016. The company changed the name of its public cloud from Windows Azure to Microsoft Azure, as many users (>40%) now run Linux on it. Microsoft has also introduced a Linux version of its SQL Server database software, and it has worked on an operating system for switches in its data centers that on Linux.

Finally, Microsoft’s Next OS is Based on Linux, Not Windows
https://www.thurrott.com/internet-of-things-iot/156628/microsofts-next-os-based-linux-not-windows

Do you still think Windows 10 is successful OS? If so, which build?
https://www.ggmania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33901

Tom(05:51 PM CEST - May,17 2018 )
Most versions of Linux don't support my old hardware anymore... so what are you saying? I am forced to go to a new version even though I don't want too.

@Windows and next OS based on Linux.. I don't think that's been stated for consumer windows..but I welcome it. Finally someone can do something with Linux that everyone can use. If that's true and I doubt it. I am and always have been a fan of Linux but when it boils down to gaming.. there's no better choice than Windows. Honestly Hx, I don't think you fully know what you are talking about though. Nobody has stated Windows 11 will be based off Linux. Do you even know what Azure is? you say this "Finally, Microsoft’s Next OS is Based on Linux, Not Windows "... um.. we are talking small devices.. like the OS in your fridge not your desktop OS.

@Chrome.. Canada also has Chrome books in schools. Obviously a LOT cheaper than PC's...

heretic(09:46 AM CEST - May,18 2018 )
Tom> Most versions of Linux don't support my old hardware anymore... so what are you saying? I am forced to go to a new version even though I don't want too.

@Windows and next OS based on Linux.. I don't think that's been stated for consumer windows..but I welcome it. Finally someone can do something with Linux that everyone can use. If that's true and I doubt it. I am and always have been a fan of Linux but when it boils down to gaming.. there's no better choice than Windows. Honestly Hx, I don't think you fully know what you are talking about though. Nobody has stated Windows 11 will be based off Linux. Do you even know what Azure is? you say this "Finally, Microsoft’s Next OS is Based on Linux, Not Windows "... um.. we are talking small devices.. like the OS in your fridge not your desktop OS.

@Chrome.. Canada also has Chrome books in schools. Obviously a LOT cheaper than PC's...


I don't say or mix anything :D

I just mentioned a few facts from current market, so everybody can think about it and make own opinion

another interesting link is here
https://betanews.com/2018/03/06/debian-linux-windows/

My opinion is that Microsoft is finally trying to overcome the mistake they made in the Windows architecture years ago when NT was supposed to be a "better UNIX than UNIX." By integrating the GUI Shell into the OS they lost the ability to alter the GUI for different device types.

Tom(06:34 PM CEST - May,18 2018 )
I welcome Windows using linux as a base but I think you will only see them use it in small appliances.windows UI may be limiting as you say but a lot of Linux has copied most every aspect of Windows UI trying to make it easier and more appealing but never seems to happen because Linux distros always requires shell knowledge to do thngs and standards never happen or the standards are insufficient. Look at hardware acceleration. That's always been a hitch across the various distros. To be h0nest I was really hoping Valve would do something to help Linux but they fell way short.

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