Google has once again announced Pwnium hacking contest, for the hackers who beleive that they could bring anything out. The prizes announced are up to $2.7 million in total, and it can go with anyone who can hack Chrome OS so Google can better patch specific exploits and issues. This contest named Pwnium, will allow to choose to hack Intel …
Google Buy DeepMind: An Artificial Intelligence Company
Another acquisition from the Google can be a London-based artificial intelligence company DeepMind for more than $500 million, according to The Information reports. According to Re/code, this acquisition was led by Larry Page, to add a powerful AI team at Google- not least Ray Kurzweil, who was hired in 2012 to work on machine learning and language processing. However, DeepMind …
A New Feature “Tell Me” Will Now Be Facilitating You In Word Web App
The tech giant, Microsoft is making several other ways to facilitate users and every possible effort to add important features and options they require in the Word Web App. Currently they are implementing a brand new “Tell Me” feature, which will work as a virtual assistant for the person who needs little extra help when it comes to word. To …
A Modern Bra In The Form Of True Love Tester
A nice and revolutionary way to find whether you are in love. It’s little bit funny but creative and effective, a magical bra unhooks whenever the object of your desire is around. According to the reports of The Daily Dot, Rajivour has a unique product for women that will allow them to take off only under some circumstances. The Daily …
The Secret Payment to YouTubers for Advertisements Does Not Breach the FTC Guidelines
The YouTubers who are being paid in for positive coverage of games and the companies who pay them should not worry as it doesn’t breach the Federal Trade Commission’s guidelines, according to reports. After news leaked last week concerning EA and Microsoft paying distinguished YouTube personalities for positive coverage of their games, queries of ethics were thrown about the matter. In an interview to a leading tabloid, Betsy Lordan, a representative of the FTC’s office of Public …





