Tuesday 1 November 2016

Warner Bros partners with Google & others to promote “Fantastic Beasts” with mobile spells, VR & more

fantastic-beasts You can now cast Harry Potter spells from your Android phone, thanks to Google and Warner Bros. Pictures, who have teamed up to promote the new movie, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.” This clever trick, which Google tells us is part of a wider partnership between the two companies, lets you speak to Google’s voice assistant by saying “OK Google,” followed… Read More
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IBM buys Expert Personal Shopper from Fluid to build out Watson’s conversation skills

screen-shot-2016-11-01-at-15-36-35 IBM has made another acquisition to beef up Watson, a week after it announced a raft of new features and milestones for its artificial intelligence effort: it has acquired a business called Expert Personal Shopper (XPS), a platform, and bot, that holds conversations with people online to help figure out what they need to buy, and to help them buy it. XPS had originally been built by Fluid,… Read More
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With NYT’s new The Daily 360, Samsung looks to jumpstart everyday VR

screen-shot-2016-11-01-at-11-57-29-am There’s nothing quite so quotidian as getting caught up with the day’s news, which is probably why the New York Times’ new The Daily 360 project has such strong support from Samsung. Samsung is providing Gear 360 cameras and other equipment to Times reporters for capturing 360-degree footage while in the field, and NYT is committing to publishing at least one immersive… Read More
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Twitter unveils new options for customer service

twitter-140-media Twitter has been expanding the customer service side of its product, with recent additions including a Customer Service settings page for businesses. Today it’s adding a couple more features — namely, an automated welcome message that shows up whenever a customer starts a Direct Message conversation with a business’ account, and “quick replies” that ask the… Read More
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Hello launches a voice-enabled Sense bedside sleep tracker for $149

sense sleep tracker With Alexa and Google Assistant are gunning for control over the general voice-driven experience with technology, that might open doors for some more targeted verticals that are centered around voice. It’s not an unheard of strategy — building services and tools around specific experiences rather than trying to do it all at once has been an effective approach for many startups… Read More
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Instapaper premium goes free for all users

instapaper Following its acquisition by Pinterest in August, Instapaper’s premium version will now be free of charge to all users, the company said today. As part of the acquisition, Instapaper’s team would begin working on Pinterest’s core experience. But the company also said that the app would live on as a separate entity and continue to get updates from the Instapaper team at Pinterest. Read More
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Rokid, the assistant that can see, hear and sing raises $50M at $450M valuation

rokid-living-room Meet Melody. Despite looking like a giant egg with a TV for a heart, she actually may be the first thing to put a smile on your face this morning. She can recognize you, listen to you, and even sing for you — all the while being a hub for home IoT. The whole package may seem a bit corny, albeit in a cute candy corn kinda way, but for investors in Rokid, Melody’s maker, the device… Read More
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