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Although artificial intelligence (AI) has already made its way into our daily lives, one of the biggest problems with this emerging technology is that few people really understand how it works or how it could affect their future. To help businesses and consumers alike better understand AI, Samsung has launched a new initiative called FAIR Future

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Every Disney Plus launch title is being posted on its official Twitter accountEvery Disney Plus launch title is being posted on its official Twitter account

Want to know what's going to be on Disney Plus at launch? Well, you won't need to wait until November 12 to find out, as the official Disney Plus Twitter account is currently posting every Disney Plus TV show and film that will be on the service at launch – or, most of them at least.

You can see a brief video in the post below, which shows off a

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Microsoft is adding Office and (for some reason) emoji keys to its keyboardsMicrosoft is adding Office and (for some reason) emoji keys to its keyboards

Microsoft has a new range of keyboards on the way, and they have two additional keys for you to get to grips with. To the right of the space bar on the new versions of the Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard and the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard you'll find dedicated Microsoft Office and emoji buttons.

The two new keys join the existing application/menu

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Fortnite Chapter 2 could launch in the next few hours & for some players at leastFortnite Chapter 2 could launch in the next few hours – for some players at least

Fortnite Battle Royale will be turning its servers back on as soon as tomorrow, if the Chinese website for the game is anything to go by.

Twitter users have been posting images from players in China, with marketing material on the Fortnite website pointing to an October 15 release date for Fortnite Chapter 2 – seemingly a refresh of the hugely p

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Google Play Store clamps down on payday loan appsGoogle Play Store clamps down on payday loan apps

Google has announced it will be banning some payday loan apps from the Play Store as part of a crackdown on what it says are harmful practices.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Google is banning Play Store apps that offer what the company calls "deceptive or harmful" loans with annual percentage rates (APR) of 36 percent and higher.

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Vodafone apologises after roaming bill glitchVodafone apologises after roaming bill glitch

Vodafone has apologised for a “technical error” saw customers roaming outside the UK receive huge bills and left unable to access call, voice or data services.

Notifications sent to customers abroad said they had racked up bills of hundreds and even thousands of pounds or that they had exceeded their data allowance despite evidence to the contrary.

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