
Microsoft Cracks Down On Racists, Sexists And Trolls With New Initiative
Aug 29, 2016 05:52 am UTC| Technology
The Internet has the unsavory reputation of harboring some of the worst examples of free speech imaginable. People call each other all manner of names and some even go so far as to issue death threats. Microsoft has had...

Survey Indicates ‘iPhone 7’ Sales Lag Likely To Be Addressed By Consumers
Aug 29, 2016 04:42 am UTC| Technology
Even though it isnt even out yet, the iPhone 7 is already being discounted by many critics, often comparing it to the impressive sales figures that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is seeing now. However, a new survey indicates...

Will superfast 'quantum' computers mean the end of unbreakable encryption?
Aug 27, 2016 12:57 pm UTC| Science Technology
There is a computing revolution coming, although nobody knows exactly when. What are known as quantum computers will be substantially more powerful than the devices we use today, capable of performing many types of...

Apple Could Pivot To Estimated $2.14T Social Media Industry, Too Late Says Analysts
Aug 26, 2016 09:31 am UTC| Technology
Apples hardware sales are steadily going down, and with its iPhone 7 offering already getting a lot of hate when it hasnt even come out yet, the companys prospects are looking grim. As such, reports are starting to come in...

‘Xbox One’ Win Over ‘PS4’ Breathe New Life In Microsoft Console, Danger From ‘Scorpio’
Aug 26, 2016 06:47 am UTC| Technology
The Xbox One finally outsold the PlayStation 4 for the month of July, effectively ending the winning streak of Sonys console since its release. This allowed Aaron Greenberg, the marketing head for Xbox to feel optimistic...

Google’s ‘Tic-Tac-Toe’ And ‘Solitaire’ Revolution, Play On Search
Aug 26, 2016 05:17 am UTC| Technology
Google has made plenty of innovations throughout its existence, from the massively expedient way to search for information to popularizing self-driving technology. Now, the search engine company is tapping classic games...

Uber Defeated By Tiny Startup Company, First Self-Driving Cab Service Tested In Singapore
Aug 26, 2016 05:11 am UTC| Technology
Uber recently set out to become the first to launch fully autonomous cab services, but it seems a tiny startup that launched the first ever set of self-driving taxis in Singapore managed to beat it to the punch. The...
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