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Top Tech News Today: Gemini AI Chatbot May Arrive On Earbuds Soon, Amazon India Head Manish Tiw

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August 6, 2024
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Gemini AI Chatbot May Arrive On Earbuds Soon

California-based Google is set to revolutionise virtual assistants with its new AI chatbot, Gemini. Expected to be integrated into earbuds and headphones, this innovation aims to provide users with access to advanced technology without relying on a smartphone, promising a seamless and intuitive hands-free communication experience.

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Amazon India Head Manish Tiwary Resigns

Amazon India is undergoing a significant leadership change as Manish Tiwary announces his departure from the role of the country head. Tiwary’s tenure with Amazon spans eight years, beginning in 2016 when he joined as vice president. Over time, he ascended to the position of country manager in 2020.

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Google Established Unlawful Monopoly In Search Market, US Judge Says

A federal judge in the United States has ruled that Google breached antitrust regulations by investing substantial sums to setup an unlawful monopoly and become the primary search engine globally. This landmark decision represents a major achievement for federal authorities aiming to curb the influence of technology behemoths.

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CrowdStrike Outage: Microsoft Refutes Delta’s Claims

Microsoft has issued a response to Delta Air Lines’ recent criticisms regarding a major IT outage last month. The tech giant said that Delta refused multiple offers of free assistance, including direct outreach from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, the media has reported. Delta’s CEO Ed Bastian had previously attributed the outage to issues with Windows and CrowdStrike, seeking compensation for an estimated $500 million in losses.

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