Astronomers have captured the first detailed images of the surface and atmosphere of a star outside the solar system, a report said. Continue reading Astronomers capture detailed images of distant star
Monthly Archives: August 2017
People in US can take Google test to check depression
People in the US will soon have an option to take a screening test on Google to know if they are depressed or not. Continue reading People in US can take Google test to check depression
Capture 360-degree photos using Facebook app
Making 360-degree photos more of a common experience, Facebook has rolled out an update letting its users capture 360-degree photos using its in-app camera. Continue reading Capture 360-degree photos using Facebook app
Microsoft Accelerator announces 11th start-up cohort
Tech giant Microsoft announced its 11th cohort of 14 late-stage start-ups for its ‘Accelerator’ programme to help boost their enterprise readiness and go-to-market (GTM) activities. Continue reading Microsoft Accelerator announces 11th start-up cohort
Artificial Intelligence system to help detect skin cancer
Researchers are developing an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based system that could help detect melanoma skin cancer earlier. Continue reading Artificial Intelligence system to help detect skin cancer
Artificial Intelligence enters newsrooms, are jobs at stake?
The first wave of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has started creating ripples in the newsroom—in chatbots, automated reporting systems and machine learning techniques which are sifting through massive data sets to write initial news reports. Continue reading Artificial Intelligence enters newsrooms, are jobs at stake?
Microsoft launches ‘Project Brainwave’ for real-time AI
Software giant Microsoft has announced its Project Brainwave deep learning acceleration platform for real-time artificial intelligence (AI). Continue reading Microsoft launches ‘Project Brainwave’ for real-time AI
Your sweat can power wearable devices
Researchers have developed stretchable fuel cells that extract energy from sweat and are capable of powering electronics, such as LEDs and Bluetooth radios. Continue reading Your sweat can power wearable devices
Google makes ‘Oreo’ operating system tastier than ‘Nougat’
The next version of Google’s mobile operating system ‘Android Oreo’ that has been rolled out in the US is packed with never-before-seen features and improvements in its various tools. Continue reading Google makes ‘Oreo’ operating system tastier than ‘Nougat’
New WhatsApp version for iOS comes with bug fixes
WhatsApp has released a new version for iOS devices that has an improved Chat Search feature along with bug fixes. Continue reading New WhatsApp version for iOS comes with bug fixes