Author: Sam Jackson
Twitter to give users ability to filter expletives, abusive hashtags
Soon you can filter abusive hashtags on Twitter. The social media giant is working on a keyword filter tool that allows users to block expletives and ...
Facebook’s new AI software will improve visual technology
Facebook just released an AI software that enables programmers to develop applications to enhance "computer vision", absolutely free.
With technolo ...
Smartphone makers contributed to 1.65 lakh jobs in India past year
Thanks to mobile manufacturing companies, close to 1.65 lakh in India received a job.
According to data revealed by IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad ...
Facebook responds to Trending news ‘bias’ with automated selection
The stories appearing on Trending news section of Facebook will no longer be manually managed. The social network giant from now will solely rely on c ...
Is ‘Proxima b’ the new earth-like planet on the block?
Scientists have claimed the discovery of an Earth-sized planet orbiting the star nearest to our Sun, opening up the gleaming prospect of a habitable w ...
Your Chromebook just got even better, run Windows apps natively using CrossOver
CrossOver for Android has been built to effectively run Windows applications onto any Chromebook through its software – all for free.
Chromebooks h ...
OnePlus Bullets V2: Sleek, silicon-made next gen earphones
OnePlus has announced earphones with anti allergy silicon ear tips. Well, talk of innovation and smartphone makers lead the way.
OnePlus, did it ag ...
iPhone 6S or Samsung Galaxy S7: Who has the edge
The iPhone 6S and Samsung Galaxy S7 have distinct features that are different from each other ranging from the physical design to performance. There i ...
AMD reaches ‘Zen’ mode with its newest processor
Every great arena has its rivals. Whether it is the PlayStation vs the Xbox, PC vs Mac or Android vs iPhone. For the battle of the chipsets, the two m ...
Google uses artificial intelligence to reduce image size
Google is using advanced AI to compress images that are smaller than JPEG files, and they’re doing a good job at it.
By now it doesn’t seem like it ...