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Salesforce strengthens AI play with vector database support, enhanced Einstein Copilot

Salesforce updates AI offerings with new support and functionality, such as vector database support and enhancing its Einstein Copilot generative assistant.Read More

Microsoft drastically expands Azure AI Studio to include Llama 2 Model-as-a-Service, GPT-4 Turbo with Vision

MaaS offers customers the ability to use AI models such as Llama 2 on-demand over the web when needed with minimal set up.Read More

The Special Disney Edition of Samsung’s The Frame 4K TV is $200 Off Right Now – CNET

It features an exclusive bevel, remote and selection of digital artwork, and you can it pick up for $1,500 at the Discover Samsung winter sale.

Best Secured Credit Cards for December 2023 – CNET

If you can’t qualify for a standard credit card right now, secured credit cards can help build your credit so that you’ll be able to in the future.

Tesla Recalls 2 Million Vehicles Over Issue With Autopilot: What to Know – CNET

It’s the most significant recall in company history, affecting almost all Teslas produced since 2012.

Earn a $100 Amazon Gift Card in Time for Christmas – CNET

It may be the easiest credit card welcome bonus you can find.

iOS 17.3 Beta 1: What Could Be Coming to Your iPhone Soon – CNET

More security features and collaborative playlists could hit your iPhone soon.

EA reveals the billions of things that happen in its games

Electronic Arts revealed the billions of things that happen in its games — like 1.8 billion hours played in The Sims 4 — in its annual report on gameplay.Read More

MYR launches Shootout multiplayer VR title on Meta Quest

MYR is launching its Shootout virtual reality multiplayer shooter today on the Meta Quest VR headsets. The multiplayer shooter lets players explore a variety of weapons and modifiers to discover…

Chrome Starts Blocking Websites From Tracking Us, Years After Other Browsers – CNET

Google is starting by blocking third-party cookies for only 1% of people using its Chrome web browser.

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