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Angelina Murphy paid off $100,000 in debt in just a year by making very smart money moves in her business. She says her default setting is as an artist, not a businesswoman. However, using a budget for the first time reined in her spending. According to Business Insider, the Seattle-area resident had three keys to her success: a niche market, expertise, and location. Her specialty, high-end, business offers luxury hair extensions to women with thinning hair or hair that won't grow very long. She's also very good at her job and invests in her ongoing professional development. Finally, Murphy keeps her expenses low by using her own garage as her location, instead of a pricey retail salon!
Alexa can now be slowed down and sped up after a new update was released on the Echo smart speakers.
Amazon Music has enabled hands--free listening on the Amazon Music mobile app.
General Motors is using new, advanced software design technology to introduce the next generation of vehicle lightweighting. The technology is key to developing efficient and lighter alternative propulsion and zero emission vehicles. GM is the first automaker in North America to use new generative design software technology from Bay Area-based software company Autodesk. It uses cloud computing and AI-based algorithms to rapidly explore multiple permutations of a part design, generating hundreds of high-performance, often organic-looking geometric design options based on goals and parameters set by the user, such as weight, strength, material choice, fabrication method, and more. The user then determines the best part design option.
Mercedes-Benz rolled out its new A-Class to the 2018 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and showed off its new Mercedes-Benz User Experience, or MBUX, smart multimedia system. The MBUX combines a futuristic display, Optical Finger Navigation, and voice controls with a high-level computing package, including 8GB of RAM, two different Nvidia graphics cards, and an AI recommendation system.
With the right network router, you can ask Amazon's Alexa to investigate and block unfamiliar devices from your network, all through voice commands. McAfee announced the development of a new Alexa Skill, which lets you check on the security of your network and router without having to open an app. Through Alexa, you’ll be able to set a time limit on your kid’s iPad, or scan for botnet attacks or vulnerable devices.