By Stephen Shankland The Inbox service’s new “smart reply” feature offers three ready-made responses to emails. It looks simple but exemplifies deep-learning technology that’s getting more important at the Internet giant.
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Free phone service FreedomPop to offer Wi-Fi first smartphone
By Lance Whitney Device will let people tap into any Wi-Fi network to make and receive calls and to go online to avoid using cellular minutes and data.
Stolen Tesla Model S retrieved using smartphone app
By Andrew Krok Vehicle-location services can do more than help scatterbrained owners figure out where their cars are parked.
Michael Dell: Yes, even a $67B takeover is a risk worth taking
By Stephen Shankland The planned megamerger with EMC shows Dell’s willingness to make bold moves in an era when old-guard computing companies are scrambling to adapt.
Michael Dell: Yes, even a $67B takeover is a risk worth taking
By Stephen Shankland The planned megamerger with EMC shows Dell’s willingness to make bold moves in an era when old-guard computing companies are scrambling to adapt.
Sprint adds 1.1 million customers as costly comeback takes hold
By Roger Cheng CEO Marcelo Claure has changed up the service plans and upgraded the wireless network. That’s led to improving customer growth, but also financial losses.
Sprint adds 1.1 million customers as costly comeback takes hold
By Roger Cheng CEO Marcelo Claure has changed up the service plans and upgraded the wireless network. That’s led to improving customer growth, but also financial losses.
Don’t get burned by bad Black Friday ‘deals’
By Bridget Carey Black Friday becomes Black November, with Amazon and Newegg already starting promotions, invoking shopping panic. Meanwhile, Windows 10 updates get pushy, and a new “Star Trek” TV show is in the works.
Bacteria-slaying paint wants to disinfect a wall near you
By Amanda Kooser A microbe-killing paint could soon decorate the halls of hospitals, cruise ships and schools in an effort to reduce contagious infections.
Bacteria-slaying paint wants to disinfect a wall near you
By Amanda Kooser A microbe-killing paint could soon decorate the halls of hospitals, cruise ships and schools in an effort to reduce contagious infections.