Microsoft’s Racist Chatbot Returned and It Didn’t Go Well

By Lindsay Friedman | Mar 30, 2016
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It returns. Microsoft’s profane, sex-crazed racist chatbot returned briefly yesterday. It was well-behaved — but just at first, according to .

The next challenge. Now that the FBI’s cracked its phones, Apple’s got to figure out

Ready to carpool? Lyft launched a service to cut congestion in San Francisco, says

Good vibrations. The newest wearable is that tracks steps and your text messages.

A new release. Uber a ride request widget in China and India that would allow the service to be integrated with other applications and takes low bandwidth and battery power into account.

Universal design. Twitter releases an alternative text feature for the visually impaired,

Lindsay Friedman • Staff writer. Frequently covers franchise news and food trends.

Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Âé¶¹Éç.com.
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