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Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research Expands in Paris

Facebook has opened their new laboratory in Paris for artificial intelligence development. The largest social media platform aims to reinforce its position in Europe.
  • Facebook Launches Privacy Protection Feature

    Facebook will enable encryption keys to be added to personal profiles to enhance security even further and further eradicate privacy invasion crimes and similar issues that occur on the social media platform.
  • Google Wants to Count Calories in Instagram Food Shots

    Google unveiled the artifical intelligence (AI) project at the Rework Deep Learning Summit in Boston last week called the Im2Calories, which aims to count the number of calories a food snap has on Instagram.
  • Nintendo's New NX Console May Run on Android

    Japanese newspaper Nikkei is reporting that Nintendo's next video game console, currently codenamed the Nintendo NX, may be powered by Google's Android operating system.
  • The Newest Version Of Google’s New Android OS Called Android M

    The brand new Android operating system called Android M was announced by Google to be out in the market later this year.
  • Google Promotes Cheap Virtual Reality Cardboard Gadget

    Tech giant Google showcased Expedition, a virtual-reality device made from cardboard, at its annual I/O developer conference in San Francisco.
  • Gmail Hits 900 Million Users, Opens New Email Service 'Inbox'

    Gmail has now taken the lead as the world's most popular email service, already reaching 900 million subscribers worldwide, twice the number of active users it had a few years back, which has led the company to introduce 'Inbox'.
  • Google Launches New Free Unlimited Photo Storage Service

    Google has just unveiled a new photo app and website that features unlimited free storage. The tech supergiant made this announcement during a keynote presentation at its recently concluded I/O conference earlier today.
  • Google Maps Adds Traffic Update Feature in Time for Memorial Day Rush

    Google has just released a new update to its popular Maps application that adds new, more detailed traffic alerts. The app will now provide users with detailed explanations of traffic conditions and alternate routes.
  • Founder of Facebook's Oculus Rift Faces Legal Trouble

    Palmer Luckey, the founder of virtual reality headset manufacturer Oculus VR Inc. and creator of the Oculus Rift, has been served with a lawsuit. The suit claims Luckey "took confidential information he learned while working with another company and passed it off as his own."
  • Momofuku Ando: Instant Ramen Creator Gets Google Doodle Honoring Japanese Cuisine!

    The lazy meal by nature, over the past decades instant ramen has become the college guy/girl’s food per excellence, and this year Google acknowledges by honoring Momofuku Ando, instant ramen’s creator and the savior of just about anyone in the world that’s too lazy to prepare a full-fledged meal!
  • GTalk Shutdown For Windows February 16, Hangouts Takes Its Place

    Although Google actually replaced their Gtalk client with the one for Google Hangouts way back in 2013, there hadn’t been a complete Gtalk shutdown until now, since the Windows version of the popular instant messaging service was still up and running since its first release – until now.
  • Google WikiLeaks: For 6 Months, Google Lied To WikiLeaks – Find Out How

    After a court order was issued in Virginia regarding Google and WikiLeaks, where the whistleblowing site had demanded the answers to different questions about private searches and information and whether they were being distributed to the government, it actually took six months for the people at Google to comply, raising a lot of questions in the meantime.
  • Google Invests $1 Billion To Fund SpaceX’s Satellite Programs

    Several sources reported that Google is funneling massive amounts of cash to back up private spaceflight company SpaceX. SpaceX is company which focuses on putting satellites on space to help the global internet infrastructure.
  • Google Analytics Leaks Apple’s iOS 9 Developments

    Recently, Google Analytics has picked up some interesting development with regards to Apple’s iOS. Apple may not be happy about this leak but it shows that they are already developing clandestinely the next version of is operating system which will be iOS 9. Although Apple has yet to confirm the leak, it is only logical for them to start developing the successor of iOS 8 since its usual update comes in around July and August.
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