Researchers have developed a novel technology to produce a deep-learning AI software that is fit to use in everything from smartphones to industrial robots and could pave the way for artificial intelligence (AI) to break free of the internet and cloud computing. Continue reading New technology could make AI work without internet, cloud
Monthly Archives: November 2017
Earth-sized planet that could host alien life found
Astronomers have discovered an Earth-sized planet outside our solar system which is expected to be temperate and could be a “comfortable abode for possible life”. Continue reading Earth-sized planet that could host alien life found
Switch from voice to video call on WhatsApp soon as you talk
WhatsApp is working on a new feature that will allow users to quickly switch from voice to video call while the voice call is in progress. Continue reading Switch from voice to video call on WhatsApp soon as you talk
Facebook launches new tools for video creators
In yet another attempt to take on Google-owned YouTube, Facebook has announced new tools for video creators to join its platform. Continue reading Facebook launches new tools for video creators
Soon, India-Japan to jointly explore the moon
Asserting that the relationship between the space agencies of India and Japan has had a “visible change”, the Indian Space Research Organisation chief on Friday said the countries are working towards a joint lunar mission soon. Continue reading Soon, India-Japan to jointly explore the moon
Google Glass returns from the dead as tool to help kids with autism
Those who declared Google Glass a failure perhaps spoke too soon as it is now resurfacing as a tool to help children with autism improve their social skills. Continue reading Google Glass returns from the dead as tool to help kids with autism
Researchers develop novel motion sensors
Researchers have developed new motion sensors that could herald a near future of ubiquitous, fully integrated and affordable wearable technology. Continue reading Researchers develop novel motion sensors
VR game may reduce pain while drawing blood
Offering children to play a Virtual Reality (VR) game while drawing blood can significantly reduce their perception of acute pain, anxiety and general distress, new research has found. Continue reading VR game may reduce pain while drawing blood
LinkedIn introduces Resume Assistant into Microsoft Word
With an aim to help its users craft a compelling resume, LinkedIn has launched a useful feature called Resume Assistant to bring the insights of the professional networking site directly into Microsoft Word. Continue reading LinkedIn introduces Resume Assistant into Microsoft Word
Uber to test flying taxi in Los Angeles by 2020
Ride-hailing app Uber has announced that it will start its ambitious flying taxi project in Los Angeles by 2020 to deal with the city’s traffic problem. Continue reading Uber to test flying taxi in Los Angeles by 2020