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Snap Is Fueling Our Selfie Obsessions With a Flying Camera
Snap is mostly known for its sticky social network consisting of fleeting messages and legitimately impressive augmented reality filters. But every so often Snap, which calls itself a "camera company," produces new hardware. Things get a little weird. This is one of those times. During its annual Snap Partner Summit today, the company showed off a flying camera, the type of device otherwise known as a drone.
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Microsoft's $7 Billion Gaming Bet, Amazon's Flying Cameras: Top News
Gaming, cloud computing, GPT-3; Microsoft has been all over the news this week. Undeterred by TikTok's ditch, the company made a more ambitious and probably better purchase in the form of Bethesda Softworks, a behemoth of the gaming industry. However, Amazon played a last minute spoilsport by announcing its own cloud gaming service. Read more about the most happening events in the tech industry in this week's top news brought to you by Analytics India Magazine. The saga of algorithms and their biases took a new turn when the Twitter users stumbled upon the mysterious cropping mechanism on the platform.
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