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EST (Eastern Standard Time. Reading time: 2 minutesPennsylvania’s House of Representatives on Monday approved a bill restricting companies’ collection and use of personal data 139-62. The bill was authored by state Rep. Ed Nielson (D-174), who represents part of Philadelphia in the state House of Representatives. House Bill 1201 would limit the amount of consumer data they collect and require some companies to keep consumers informed about their privacy rights, according to a news release from Nielson’s office. It becomes. Mr Neilson said the bill was necessary in an “increasingly digital world”. “Consumers have a right to know whether their…

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I’m standing in line at Four Barrel Coffee in San Francisco with my Moto G Power 5G (2024). I’ve been reviewing Motorola phones since 2016, but I’m about to do something I’ve never done before with any previous Moto G model: Buy a coffee with Google Pay. I hold the phone over the register terminal, and my cappuccino is paid for almost instantly.Motorola isn’t reinventing the wheel; Google Pay has been widely available on most Android phones for years. But features like NFC and wireless charging are still uncommon on affordable phones and, in the case of the $300 Moto…

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In the current era of artificial intelligence, computers can generate their own “art” through diffusion models, repeatedly adding structure to a noisy initial state until a clear image or video emerges. The diffusion model suddenly has a seat at everyone’s table. Type in a few words and you’ll experience a dreamlike, dopamine-filled moment where reality and fantasy intersect. Behind the scenes, a complex and time-consuming process takes place that requires algorithms to iterate over and over again to perfect the image. Researchers at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have introduced a new framework that simplifies the…

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Moto G Power 5G (2024) IntroMotorola is once again making a name for itself in the North American midrange market with the arrival of the Moto G Power 5G (2024), which improves on last year’s iteration of the same device and clearly improves the Moto G lineup.Available in two colorways, the device is flexible enough that despite only having one RAM and storage configuration, you can expand both using a microSD card. For midrangers, this is a very solid option with a lot to offer.The release date is set for March 22, and the phone will be available on most…

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Moto G 5G (2024) IntroMoto G 5G is here again this year and it looks better than ever. It’s only available in one color (sage green), but with a beautiful vegan leather back, it’s clear that Motorola is back this year and ready to take on the big players in the budget smartphone category.Starting March 21, Moto G 5G (2024) is available via T-Mobile and Metro. T-mobile, AT&T, Verizon, Visible, and soon after, Boost Mobile, Cricket Wireless, and many other MVNOs. Also starting May 2nd, he will be available for purchase unlocked on Amazon, Best Buy, and Motorola’s websites for…

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5G has completely revolutionized the way people use mobile data. It used to take him two to three hours to download one movie on mobile data. Not anymore! Thanks to the super fast internet speed, he can now download movies in HD quality in just 10 seconds. Also, Airtel has helped bring to the table even though there were initially doubts about the widespread adoption of 5G. If you have an Airtel postpaid plan and want to access unlimited 5G data, here’s everything you need to know about it. What are the steps to claim unlimited 5G on Airtel postpaid?…

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Moto G Power 5G (2024) MSRP $300.00 “The Moto G Power 5G (2024) has excellent battery life and a fun new design. It’s a decent $300 phone, but your money is better spent elsewhere.” Pros New leather back is great Loud, clear speakers Two-day battery life Wireless charging and NFC Cons Low-quality display Terrible haptics Poor gaming performance Very bad cameras Ad-filled software Only one promised update How good can a $300 smartphone really be? That was the question I had as I took the Moto G Power 5G (2024) out of its box and began to set it up.…

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The $299.99 Motorola Moto G Power 5G for 2024 is the same affordable price as its predecessor, but introduces some welcome improvements, including a faster processor and NFC support. It also has a large, bright screen for entertainment and lasts longer than many phones in this price range. The similarly priced OnePlus Nord N30 5G takes better photos, but the Moto G Power is our editor’s favorite budget phone thanks to its superior performance, long battery life, and wireless charging support. Here’s a new winner to choose from.Design: Even with the large screen, the back is not cleanThe Moto G…

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We are absolutely inundated with budget Android offerings these days — perhaps even more so than their more expensive flagship counterparts. No one company has led the charge more on this front than Motorola. It’s easy to forget how bad low-end Android phones were in the 2010s, but the earliest entries in the Moto G-series helped change that stigma. These were devices you weren’t scared to recommend to friends and family on a budget, even if they came with their fair share of caveats. But times change, and with stiff competition from Samsung, Google, and OnePlus, making an entry-level Android…

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6.5/ 10 SCORE Moto G 5G (2024) Pros Vegan leather design NFC functionality Decent cameras Cons Slow performance Dull screen Only one software update planned Motorola’s new Moto G 5G is agonizingly close to being the right option for someone looking for a $200 phone.This year the Moto G 5G comes with refreshed design as well as NFC for contactless payments, and largely sticks to the features of its predecessor, the $250 Moto G 5G. Among the most notable features it inherits from the 2023 version is a 120Hz refresh rate, making it one of the first sub-$200 phones to provide…

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