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When Apple finally announced iPhone 4S last week, there were few genuine surprises about what we’ll be getting in the latest model. That includes Siri, the AI-driven personal assistant. But it was still pretty surprising to see how incredible it seems to work. It was almost unbelievable, in fact. Which is why it’s great to see it working remarkably well in these real-world test videos… More »
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The videogames industry is uncertain at the best of times, reacting to the ebb and flow of changing gamer tastes, economic circumstances and expiring consumer trends. Traditional console cycles last around five years, yet the only new console announced at this year’s E3 was Nintendo’s Wii U, a machine that seems to be jack of all trades, master of we don’t know what. More »
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