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One of the hallmarks of human intelligence is to be able to incorporate learning, and to get smarter over time as new data gets integrated into your brain’s knowledgebase.

Traditionally, computers are not considered intelligent, as while they have spectacular computational abilities, they must be programmed quite precisely to harness this power,

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Dell XPS 15 2019: what we want to see

The Dell XPS 15 of 2018 came out a couple of months ago, strapped to the nines with 8th-generation H-series Intel processors, lightning fast SSDs and gorgeous displays. And, while we haven’t had a chance to do our full review on it, our hands-on time with it has left an extremely good impression. 

However, with all the rumors swirling round about

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How Google VR is providing audiences with a whole new look at classical music

Classical music is set for a tech-friendly makeover after one of the nation’s top orchestras announced a new partnership with Google.

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) is teaming up with the technology giant to provide music fans an in-depth look into its work like never before.

The tie-up will allow users to get an insight into the RPO’s new s

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How to watch the European Championships cycling: live stream from anywhere
European Championships cycling: where and when

The cycling leg of the 2018 European Championships 2018 will come from Glasgow and the surrounding areas.

The action will start with qualifying rounds on Thursday, August 2 from 7pm BST and run until Sunday August 12 with the men's road race.

The European Championships 2018 are here and all the action,

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Panasonic Toughpad FZ-M1

Panasonic has revealed a pair of refreshed rugged Windows 10 tablets with faster processors and an impressively diverse range of configuration options for those who need a slate that can survive in more extreme working environments.

The tablets in question are the Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 and FZ-M1. They’ve had new processors introduced in the form

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Smartphones could be the surprise key to workplace productivitySmartphones could be the surprise key to workplace productivity

Using a smartphone in the office could actually lead to greater productivity, according to new research.

A new Deloitte report says that having a more mobile-friendly workplaces could help employees be more productive and encourage flexible working.

Deloitte found that over half of UK workers spend time away from a fixed location such as a

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