Google acquires DeepMind for $500 million, deep learning is now the focus of several tech companies
Late last year, Google began talks with DeepMind, the London-based artificial intelligence company, which has now been confirmed for almost $500 million. In describing the company’s vision, Larry Wasserman, a Professor in the machine learning department at Carnegie Mellon, wrote, “The startup is trying to build a system that thinks by combining machine learning and
Easy Supplements for Better Health
There are plenty of medications out there that will help improve your overall health. However, there are a number of other ways you can improve your health that don’t involve pricey prescriptions. Your diet plays as big role as anything when it comes to your overall health, so start treating it that way. One of
The Best Medicine is Food
In today’s day and age, everyone looks for salvation in a pill. Too heavy? Take this pill. Anxious? Take a pill. Tired? Take another pill. Is it any wonder we end up unhealthy? It’s not necessarily that the pills are even bad for us; it’s the things we do in our everyday lives that eventually
Denton Vacuum, LLC Provides Integrity System for WSO-UV
It’s not every day that one of your products gets used on a giant telescope in space. But that’s exactly what happened to Denton Vacuum, a designer and manufacturer of systems that deposit ultra-thin metallic and dielectric coatings. In an official press release, Denton Vacuum announced on Oct 16, 2013 that it has provided its
Samsung ordered to pay $290 million in retrial, verdict clearly in favor of Apple
In a retrial of the patent infringement lawsuit between Samsung and Apple, where the stakes were almost 1 billion, the former has been asked to pay $290 million to the Cupertino company. It was clear that after this decision that neither side got exactly what they wanted since Apple wanted $380 million while Samsung only
Google’s new privacy policy found non-compliant with Dutch privacy law, reveals a DPA press release
Google’s decision to share user data across its service, which was revealed in a policy update in March 2012, isn’t compliant with Dutch privacy law, according to the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA). In a press release disseminated by DPA, the following conclusion was revealed, “Google combines the personal data from internet users that are
Facebook allows teens to post using the “Public” option, critics believes its popularity dwindling
Facebook is allowing teens under 18 to post publicly in an effort to stay cool, and despite the risks involved. The company’s reasoning behind this move is three-pronged in nature: other sites allow kids to do this as well, young celebrities need a voice while more and more teens are getting web-savvy. Despite the obvious
Skype will finally sync chat messages across devices, the release of this feature not known
Skype will begin to sync chat messages across devices in the next few months after this flaw has gained more notice among users. This development which was posted at Skype’s official blog by the Skype team, also revealed, “We also know that people are engaging more and more with each other and with Skype across
iOS 7 update is most radical ever, app developers encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity
Experts believe that Apple has released the most dramatic iOS update that will impact more people in shorter period than any other prior update. Phil Libin, CEO of Evernote, reveals how big a change this is, in saying, “Measured by the number of people that are going to see a big change within the same
Zuckerberg launches Internet.org, wants everyone connected to the web
It’s clear that Facebook isn’t going to stop with 1 billion users now will it stop when everyone is connected to the Internet either. While some people might say that Facebook wants more users, his vision is really to make the world (quite literally!) to be more open and connected by spreading the internet itself