Monday
Feb012021

Microsoft Translator now supports Inuktitut

 

Microsoft recently added the dialect Inuktitut to Microsoft Translator. The addition will let you translate over 70 languages to and from Inuktitut, the primary dialect of the Inuktut language.

Approximately 40,000 Inuit speak Inuktitut across Inuit Nunangat, the Inuit homeland in Canada. Seventy percent of the residents of Nunavut use Inuktitut. Microsoft worked with the Government of Nunavut for this initiative. Inuktitut speakers volunteered their time to validate and test translations.

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Monday
Feb012021

Learning Spider Spider solitaire: Its Format, Objectives, and Rules

The Spider card game is one of the many variants of the classic Spider solitaire. And if you plan to become an expert in it, you’re on the right page. Here, we will discuss the ABCs of this game, including its set-up, objectives, and rules. On top of that, we will provide some strategic tips for you to play this free Spider solitaire game like a pro

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Sunday
Jan312021

Tesla's service centres now offer collision repairs

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It's now possible to get some collision repair work done in Tesla's Service Centres. The company sent out a message to its customers entitled "Collision Repair is Here." It lets them know that local Tesla Service Centres can be used as alternatives to body shops for "minor dents, scuffs, scratches and more." And with its optimized flow, Tesla claims the company can fix the damages quickly.

Tesla's CEO Elon Musk first mentioned its plans to perform most collision-related work in-house back in 2018. Now, the carmaker covers repairs like "suspension and axle damage, front and rear bumpers, hoods, liftgates and side mirror caps, along with doors, wheels and all glass repairs." The company request customers to head to the Service menu in the Tesla app and choose "Collision & Glass Repair" to schedule an appointment.

Tesla is supposedly pushing to move its customer communications through its app instead of through calls since this will provide a written record of all communication.

Source: Engadget

Sunday
Jan312021

Apple might add an optical in-display fingerprint sensor to next iPhone

The rumours that Apple is considering using an in-screen fingerprint sensor isn't new. And now, we hear whispers once again. This time The Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern reports that the next-generation of iPhones (possibly named the iPhone 13) will get an in-display Touch ID option. 

This feature will definitely come in handy, seeing as using Face ID in public is difficult these days because we need to wear face masks.

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