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Amazon has quietly launched a new feature that’s seemingly aimed at helping the retailer better compete with discount shopping apps such as Wish and others. In the Amazon iOS app and on the web, Amazon recently added a new section offering products under $10 that ship for free. Some of the products are also available on Prime, but the feature doesn’t appear to be limited to Prime subscribers. ...
CoreNet Global The Pulse Blog Search AI is Here, But What Does It Mean for People, And for Jobs?January 17, 2018|In CoreNet Global News|By David Harrison Artificial intelligence, or AI, is no longer a concept of the future as it is very much in the present. Do you have an Amazon Echo or an iPhone with Siri or a Google Home device? You are using artificial intelligence. And we’re obviously only j...
A month after announcing plans to open its first AI lab in China, Google is expanding again through a move into Shenzhen. The U.S. tech giant has opened an office in the Chinese city, which borders Hong Kong and known for being a global hardware hub, according to an internal email obtained by TechCrunch. This isn’t a fully-blown Google campus, instead the company has taken up space within a serv...
A new type of 3D printer, unveiled at CES, aims to make it easier to create complicated, mass-produced ceramics. Designed by Kwambio, a New York-based startup that launched last year to create and deliver made-to-order 3D-printed objects on demand, the Ceramo One enables faster creation and more intricate shapes. Typically, such 3D-printed ceramics were made with liquid ceramics, which required th...
Rendering of project at 8777 Washington, with Apple logo (Wikimedia Commons) Apple is moving into Culver City. The technology giant has agreed to lease the entirety of Lincoln Property Co.’s 128,000-square-foot building at 8777 Washington Boulevard in Culver City, The Real Deal has learned. Terms were not disclosed. HBO was set to be the sole tenant leasing at the site, but those plans fell thro...
Airbnb is setting its sights on disrupting the entire travel industry, not just hotels. In an interview with VentureBeat, the firm’s vice president of engineering Mike Curtis said that personalization could help expand itineraries from end to end, with Airbnb helping to arrange transportation, entertainment and other aspects of its customers trips. Airbnb has already secured a dominant position ...
Instacart has today announced the acquisition of Unata, a Toronto-based company that offers a platform for both grocers and consumers to interact digitally. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. Unata’s product, unlike Instacart’s, is a white-label grocery platform, letting grocers anywhere create apps and websites for consumers to order products, complete with coupons, purchase tracking, ...
Mark Rose, Avison Young With the exception of a sprinkling of uncertainty here and there, the commercial real estate industry has been riding high for the last several years, but this year, while sunny skies are still in the forecast, it won’t exactly be business as usual. According to commercial real estate services firm Avison Young’s new report, 2018 North America and Europe Commercial Real...
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired- Jan. 16, 2018)- Venzee Technologies Inc. (TSX VENTURE:VENZ) ("Venzee" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the launch of an enhancement to its platform: Autopilot, an artificial intelligence ("AI") product that receives information from suppliers, and transforms this into rich, online products on Amazon, Shopify or WooCom...