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Snapchat: Why Both Kids and Parents Love It
VIRAL Video of Starbucks Barista Helping Deaf Customer Won the Internet[WATCH]
A video of a Starbucks barista helping a deaf customer at the drive-thru has gone viral on Facebook this week. Air Travel Fueled by Recycled Trash
The United Airlines had invested in biofuel as a source to power-up their jet engines. They are the first airline to fly using this renewable energy. Rufus Cuff: Not a Smart Watch But More Like A Mini-Tablet on Your Wrist
When phablet (mobile device which size comes between a phone and a tablet) was first introduced, it sounded weird and funny until everyone had one. One company wanted to have the same transformation with smart watches. Rufus Labs produced a rather large smart watch that is essentially a low-end smart phone strapped sideways to your wrist as reported by The Verge. Say Hello to the New iPhone MINI
A leading analyst has revealed that Apple will soon release an 'iPhone mini' with a 4inch screen early next year. The handset is considered to have a metal casing, but not the 3D Touch display of the recent iPhone 6s and 6s plus. OnHub Router Built by ASUS Now Available
ASUS introduces its newest OnHub router which is designed to be easier to set up and used. Its introductory price is $219.99 and like the first edition released earlier, this device is meant to be put outside and the base is much wider than the original one. Included as well to this new edition is the signature OnHub LED ring at the bottom. Hypersonic Rocket Engine: The Future of Air Travel
BAE Systems, a British aerospace company, is largely investing on hypersonic travel. BAE Systems, a British aerospace company, is largely investing on hypersonic travel. Facebook Update: Tech Giant Wants to Develop Artificial Intelligence Feature to Help Blind People See Pictures
Facebook has been adding features to make it even better. Speaking at a Web Summit, Facebook's chief technology officer, Mike Schroepfer, talked about a new feature that the company has been developing to better understand what's happening in photos and be able to translate that to language. Study Reveals: Facebook is Depressing, Snapchat Makes You Happy!
Maybe it's time to get off of Facebook. Many people have gone off Facebook because they're tired of seeing useless rants and stereotypical messages on their friends' feeds. UC San Diego Aims to Create Robots That Can See, Think, and Do
UCSD's robotics institute aims to create machines capable of interpreting and doing human impressions and activities- from facial expressions to recognising what people see, think, and do. Mothers Distracted by their Phones Easily Overfeed their Babies
Experts are frightened that a number of kids are increasing in weight because their mothers are multi-tasking while feeding them, according to a recent post on The Daily Mail. YouTube Red Sets the Record Straight
YouTube recently launched its newest offer- YouTube Red. A new paid monthly subscription service that offers greater experience for viewers and creators alike. Scientists May Spray Diamond Dust in the Sky To Cool Planet
In the continuous effort to counteract global warming, scientists have been devising technologically advanced ways to cool the planet. An analysis published October 26 that examines the wildest idea they have ever considered; spraying tiny diamond high in the atmosphere to cool the earth. Renewable Energy Found From Google's Solar Powered Contact Lenses
Modern technology continues to astound us. Though it would be much more remarkable and efficient, if renewable energy is being used by such technology. Google may just be able to do that. Google was recently awarded a patent for solar powered contact lenses. It seems this kind of contact lens can do much more than just correct your vision. This new technology has the capability to communicate with computers and collect user bio data. 'NHS Depression' Apps Do More Harm Than Good
The apps with the NHS seal of approval might be unhelpful despite there claims a new study shows. The rise of technology has created a road for many ideas to come into the public eyes.
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