Apple launches new app to bring people together for special moments
Smartphone maker Apple on Wednesday introduced Apple Invites, a new app for iPhone that will help users to create custom invitations to gather friends and family for any occasion.
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US tech giant Apple is reportedly working on Siri-powered speaker just like Amazon Echo — an artificial intelligence (AI)-based speaker that can be controlled by voice.
"The future goal of the technology is to utilise Siri as an 'omnipresent AI assistant across devices' rather than have a central hub," appleinsider.com reported on Tuesday.
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The Siri-controlled device would likely carry out the same tasks that the personal digital assistant already does on iPhones and iPads.
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Earlier this week, Apple acquired Israel-based start-up "RealFace" that develops deep learning-based face authentication technology.
Set up in 2014 by Adi Eckhouse Barzilai and Aviv Mader, RealFace has developed a facial recognition software that offers users a smart biometric login, aiming to make passwords redundant when accessing mobile devices or PCs, the Times of Israel reported.
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