Sep 26th 2016
Tech News Today 1606
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Microsoft Ignite starts today and so far the company has announced a partnership with Adobe, more AI powered features in Office 365, and some upgrades to Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection, including new ways to isolate the Edge browser from attacks. Plus, some Google Pixel rumors, Roku has unveiled a refresh of its streaming media hardware, Steven Levy talks about democratizing artificial intelligence and machine learning. Alex Wilhelm discusses the possible sale of Twitter to Disney, and a new California law lets actors remove their age from the web.
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Links
- Liveblog: Microsoft Ignite 2016 Keynote
- Exclusive: Google is planning a 'Pixel 3' laptop running the 'Andromeda' OS for release in Q3 2017
- Exclusive: Google plans to launch Andromeda on a ‘Nexus’ Huawei tablet, ‘Pixel’ laptop
- Why Snap’s Spectacles Are Going to (Finally) Make Life Logging Cool
- Roku's new streaming media players support 4K and HDR video
- Plex partners with Amazon to launch a hardware-free media server, Plex Cloud
- A company called Bonsai joins a movement to democratize machine learning. Get ready to build your own neural net.
- Disney Is Working With an Adviser on Potential Twitter Bid
- California Enacts Law Requiring IMDb to Remove Actor Ages on Request