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Kerem Gülen

Istanbul

Senior Editor at Link Medya

Contributor at Dataconomy

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  • 1 week ago | dataconomy.com | Kerem Gülen

    The way we write has changed dramatically over time. From carving into stone to typing on sleek digital platforms, writing has never been more accessible, fast, or sophisticated. And with today’s rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, writing has reached a point where creating high-quality, human-like content is not just easy—it’s almost effortless.

  • 1 week ago | dataconomy.com | Kerem Gülen

    Alleged wallpapers for the Google Pixel 10 series have surfaced online, showcasing a new theme that deviates from the company’s previous designs. The leaked wallpapers, posted by Mystic Leaks on Telegram (via 9to5Google), appear to feature a glass or lens-inspired theme. Pixel 10 wallpapers The Pixel 10 series, comprising the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL, is expected to continue Google’s tradition of introducing a new wallpaper theme with each generation.

  • 1 week ago | dataconomy.com | Kerem Gülen

    The world does not sit still and neither do reading habits. From printed paperbacks to pocket-sized screens the shift is more than just convenience. It is a whole new rhythm of staying informed and inspired. Whether on a crowded train or waiting for coffee the modern reader carries an entire library in their bag without the extra weight.

  • 1 week ago | dataconomy.com | Kerem Gülen

    Speech technology is rapidly transforming how humans interact with machines, offering unprecedented capabilities to interpret and respond to vocal communication. As this technology evolves, its applications span diverse industries, influencing everything from customer service to healthcare. By harnessing the power of sound waves, we can create interfaces that feel more natural and intuitive, paving the way for a future where technology is seamlessly integrated into our daily lives.

  • 1 week ago | dataconomy.com | Kerem Gülen

    U.S. stock futures slipped early Wednesday as investors awaited the release of March’s retail sales report and more earnings from the first-quarter season. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures dropped 328 points, or 0.8%, while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures dipped 1.49% and 2.29%, respectively. The downturn followed a relatively muted session on Tuesday, where the three major averages closed in the red after back-to-back winning sessions.

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