Category: Computers

  • Using Apple Products to Boost Productivity

    Summary: Using Apple products and staying within the Apple ecosystem can help you boost your productivity, no matter your line of work.   A number of people rely on technology for the work they do, whether that be for professional or personal pursuits. With such a large number of options for people to choose from…

  • Code academy Launches Python, More Server-Side Languages to Follow

    Code academy Launches Python, More Server-Side Languages to Follow

    Codeacademy, a startup that offers tools and lesson for people who want to learn how to code, has begun offering Python lessons too. As the co-founder, Zach Sims puts it, the site has been focusing only on client-side markup and languages such as JavaScript, HTML and CSS. From now on, user-generated Python lessons will be…

  • IBM Watson Group acquires AlchemyAPI, Machine Learning Capabilities is the Focus

    IBM Watson Group acquires AlchemyAPI, Machine Learning Capabilities is the Focus

    IBM Watson, which was famous after beating three Jeopardy! champions a few years, has bought the Denver-based AlchemyAPI. Explaining why this purchase was made, Stephen Gold, VP at IBM Watson Group, says, “From a technology perspective, AlchemyAPI’s deep learning platform will augment Watson’s ability to identify information hierarchies and understand relationships between people, places and…

  • Azure Machine Learning now available for us, announces Microsoft

    Azure Machine Learning now available for us, announces Microsoft

    Microsoft, at the Strata conference, has announced that the Azure Machine Learning service for big data in the cloud is now available for use. Also, other announcements were made pertaining to enhancements of the platform, given that its Beta was released in June 2014. Joseph Sirosh, vice president at Microsoft, and in charge of Azure…

  • Apple conducting R&D on an Electric Car, Reveals WSJ

    Apple conducting R&D on an Electric Car, Reveals WSJ

    Apple, according to the Wall Street Journal, is building an electric car which resembles a minivan very closely. The newspaper also reveals that Tim Cook had approved of the project almost a year ago. Led by Apple VP (and Ford Motors veteran) Steve Zadesky, the project has a number of staff members who are shouldering…