, brainy Katharine Hepburn trounced a version of ENIAC, the world’s first electronic general-purpose computer—she was far better than it at recalling the names of Santa’s reindeer—but since then it ...
The kitchen of the tomorrow is so tantalizing that it seems everyone in tech wants to build it. In a way, it presents a perfect microcosm of how artificial intelligence and ambient computing could ...
GE has announced a touch screen microwave at CES powered by artificial intelligence and fueled by apps. It’s called the Kitchen Hub, and it features a 27-inch touch screen on the front. The company ...
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