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Aman Attri is a Tech News Writer at TechyDr.com, specializing in covering the latest in tech innovations, gadgets, and news. With a year of dedicated experience in tech journalism, Aman combines his passion for technology and writing to deliver insightful and reliable content to TechyDr’s audience, ensuring they stay abreast of the evolving tech landscape.

In a recent blog post, Bill Gates hailed AI as “one of the most revolutionary technologies of the last decade” and predicted that it would cause a shift in business strategy. This occurs at a time when Microsoft and OpenAI’s ChatGPT has gained widespread attention. Gates’ seven-page blog article discussed the ways in which AI has the ability to increase social justice by addressing issues like climate change and expanding people’s access to healthcare. Gates predicted that AI would alter many facets of daily life, including how we do business, travel, study, teach, get healthcare, and interact with one another.…

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When and how to download Diablo 4 Fans will soon be able to test out Blizzard’s highly anticipated RPG, Diablo 4, for free during the Open Beta. This weekend marks the beginning of the Open Beta for Diablo 4, which follows last week’s Early Access test for those who pre-ordered the game but is open to everyone on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC through Battle.net. There hasn’t been a new Diablo game in almost a decade, but you can get a taste of it in the beta for June’s full release with the opportunity to try it out for…

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Zombies, one of Call of Duty’s most popular modes, started off as a harmless pastime. That is, until the end of Call of Duty: World at War, when the credits rolled and fans were exposed to the zombie horde. The game mode promised endless rounds of terror, amusement, and amputations. Over the last 14 years since the release of Call of Duty: Zombies, gamers have enjoyed the challenging nature of the game’s never-ending rounds and swarms of undead zombies. The Treyarch-created mode may be found in many (but not all) Call of Duty games. The antagonists, heroes, weaponry, and environments…

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As Microsoft would then control the Call of Duty franchise, which Sony has dubbed “irreplaceable,” regulators, particularly the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), have raised worries that the deal might drastically impair PlayStation’s capacity to compete. Microsoft has promised regulators that it will release all future Call of Duty games on PlayStation on the same day they launch for Xbox, with complete feature and content parity, for a period of 10 years. Yet in a recently released document, the firm explains to the CMA that it thinks Sony has had ten years to come up with viable alternatives to…

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