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Battle of Intuition: 'Go' Game Champion Beat Computer

Lee Sedol, Korean champion of the ancient Asian Go game, beat AlphaGo program developed by a subsidiary of Google. Yet, he did it only once, having suffered three defeats in a row before that. In some ways, this competition is more important than the well-known history competition between Deep Blue...

First Known Mac Ransomware Campaign Targets Apple Users

Researchers with Palo Alto Networks Inc claimed that a pernicious type of software known as ransomware was used by hackers to target Apple Inc customers for the first such campaign against Macintosh computers over the weekend, reported Reuters.   Users are asked by hackers to pay ransoms in...

Sony Patented VR Gloves

Being able to see your hands in virtual reality is an indescribable feeling. Many VR-headset manufacturers understand this. Some try to solve this problem with the help of smart sensors, and some suggest using just conventional controllers with buttons. Next month, Sony plans to reveal the date of...

Scientists Turn Simple Household Into Multi-Sensor Paper

A paper that is environment and cost friendly and comes with a capacity to detect external stimuli is no more a dream. A study published in the “Advanced Materials Technologies” show how taking simple household materials, the scientists have come up with an artificial skin that is paper based and...

HP Presented a 'Three-In-One' Device Serving as Smartphone, Laptop and Desktop Computer

At the exhibition Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, HP revealed its Windows-smartphone Elite x3. It is positioned as a device that combines a smartphone, a laptop and a desktop computer. Elite x3’s characteristics are significantly more powerful than those of the premium smartphone Lumia 950 XL...

After Issuing a Fix for “Bricked” iPhones, Apple Appologises Over “Error 53”

iPhones that had had their home buttons replaced by third parties has been rendered useless by a software issues can now be fixed after Apple released a fix for the problems of “Erroer 53” that users were affected by.   Apple’s Touch ID fingerprint reader, which is part of the home button...

Bacteria Use Their Body To See

The visual capacity of bacteria is similar to human eye, although at a much primitive stage. From the first discovery of bacteria which took place about “340 years ago” until recent times, scientists have been perplexed as to how these microscopic creatures manoeuvre their ways, like humans do they...

AstraZeneca’s Durvalumab Treatment Receives Fast-Track Approval

The most of promising cancer drug developed by AstraZeneca, will speed up its research under FDA’s guidance. AstraZeneca’s “most promising” drugs for cancer treatment have just acquired an approval from the “fast-track US regulatory” whereby it can proceed with “a particular application” of this...

Mobile World Congress 2016: Virtual Reality Helmets and Premiere Smartphones

Mobile World Congress exhibition traditionally gathers all the best and new in mobile technology. Despite the fact that the show has not started yet, it is already possible to talk about what we can expect from the biggest event in the industry. Samsung At MWC 2016 exhibition, the South Korean...

US Government says Google’s Computers are the same as Drivers in Automated Cars

Google’s computers – rather than humans – should be defined as the “drivers” of a growing fleet of autonomous vehicles is what the tech company has managed to persuade the US government to agree to.   The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) has ruled that the...
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