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After Opening Borders In Many Countries, Google Now Makes It Easier To Plan Perfect Trips

With The Lifting Of Travel Restrictions In Many Countries, Google Hopes To Make It Easier For People To Plan Their Next Trip Than Ever Before. Both Google Flights And Google Travel Have Been Improved, Including Cheap Flight Announcements On Any Date, More Information About Where People Can Drive (rather Than Fly), And The Ability To Find Hotels Near Tourist Attractions Or Specific Events.

Google Fired Another Researcher Who Questioned The Company's Artificial Intelligence Research And Development Results

Google Fired An AI Researcher Who Questioned A Well-known Paper Published By The Company In 2020, The Third High-profile Dismissal Of Relevant Personnel In Less Than Two Years. According To The New York Times, Satrajitchatterjee Was Fired In March Because He And His Team Questioned Google's Research Paper On Using Artificial Intelligence To Make Computer Chips. The Research Paper Published In The Famous Scientific Journal Nature Said That Computers Can Design The Components Of Chips Faster Than Humans.

Researchers Found Defects In Apple Silicon Chips, But "not That Bad"

The Researchers Found A Microarchitecture Defect In The Applesilicon Chip That Could Lead To Data Leakage, But They Said There Was Nothing To Worry About At Present. The So-called Australian Defect Was Discovered By A Team Led By Jose Rodrigo Sanchez Vicarte Of The University Of Illinois At Champagne And Michael Flanders Of The University Of Washington. Vicarte, Flanders And Other Members Of The Team Recently Published Details Of The Defect In A New Paper.

Facebook Is Ready To Close Its Podcasts And Soundbites Audio Content Plans

Facebook Abandoned Podcasts Just A Year Later, And The Social Network Warned Podcasts That It Would Shut Down Its Audio Content Service From June 3. Starting In Early May, Facebook Will Prevent Broadcasters From Adding More Podcasts To Its Audio Platform As Part Of The Cleanup Service. Its Audio Center, Which Will Be Launched In June 2021, Will Be Offline. At The Same Time, Soundbits, A Short Audio Service, Will Be Offline.

Microsoft No Longer Hides The Last Update Date In The Windows 11 App Store

Microsoft Windows Store Has A Classic App Management Problem, Which Is Not A Secret. In Fact, The Famous & Amp; Quot; Application Gap & Amp; Quot; Is One Of The Reasons For The Decline Of Windows Phone. Back In The Era Of Windows 10 Mobile, Many Developers Ignored Their Code In Windows Store And Focused On Popular Mobile Stores Such As Playstore Or Applestore.

Microsoft Is The Only Tablet Computer Manufacturer To Achieve Market Share Growth In The First Quarter Of 2022

Although The IPad Continues To Dominate The Tablet Market, Microsoft Is Also Growing In This Part Of The Market, And The Surface Has Been Selling Well Recently. According To A New Study Published By Strategy Analytics, Microsoft Was The Only Large Company In The Tablet Field To Record Growth In The First Quarter Of This Year, And It Successfully Increased Its Sales By 1% Year-on-year.