[ad_1] High Stakes A team of artificial intelligence researchers at the University at Buffalo plans to study the brain waves and eye movements of around 25 people, Digital Trends reports, while they play a video game. They’ll then use the information they glean from the gamers to build an advanced …
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[ad_1] If you’re not familiar with web development, this all sounds pretty complicated. But in a nutshell, the change should help boost privacy and security for Chrome users. Websites that use cookies to track users movements across different websites, as well as affiliate revenue schemes could be broken by the …
Read More »Tech Companies That Have Not Survived the Last Decade
Tech Companies That Have Not Survived the Last Decade The last decade has seen quite a lot of tech advances, some of which has become ubiquitous to our everyday life. Smartphones were actually launched in the previous decade but didn’t become such a crucial part to our daily lives until …
Read More »The four-year university model needs a lifelong learning overhaul
[ad_1] Imagine if your personal trainer told you: “If you exercise every day for four years, you will be fit for the rest of your life.” Though laughable (as Sarah Stein Greenberg of Stanford’s Design School noted at WIRED by Design in 2014), this is largely how higher education has …
Read More »10 Breakthrough Technologies 2019, curated by Bill Gates
[ad_1] I was honored when MIT Technology Review invited me to be the first guest curator of its 10 Breakthrough Technologies. Narrowing down the list was difficult. I wanted to choose things that not only will create headlines in 2019 but captured this moment in technological history—which got me thinking …
Read More »If Sound Traveled Through Space, the Sun Would Be Extremely Annoying
[ad_1] Here Comes the Sun If the vacuum of space didn’t prevent sound from traveling, what would the Sun sound like? That’s the question posed by a delightful new piece from Astronomy Magazine — a concept that invokes the screaming sun planet from the popular sci-fi cartoon “Rick and Morty.” …
Read More »Hyperoptic’s latest broadband deal gets you 500Mb fibre for just £30 per month
Hyperoptic’s latest broadband deal gets you 500Mb fibre for just £30 per month Never be left waiting for a game update ever again.Hyperoptic has launched a new fibre broadband deal for the whole of February that can save you 20 per cent on their full range of broadband plans. Everything …
Read More »Surface Laptop 3, Kindle Kids Edition: Latest Express.co.uk Reviews
[ad_1] Finding yourself umm’ing and err’ing between two smartphones models, Bluetooth speakers, or headphones? Then you’re in the right place! What follows is a comprehensive list of the latest product reviews written by the Express.co.uk tech team. We’re always bashing on new rugged gadgets, barking orders at smart speakers, replacing …
Read More »The Most Dangerous Android Apps and What to Use Instead
[ad_1] Some Android phone owners have had a rough time lately. The sheer number of malicious apps have made it onto their smartphones. To make matters worse, they’ve downloaded most of them from the Google Play Store, which is supposed to be a trustworthy marketplace. Those who haven’t been following …
Read More »Culture is a workplace’s secret recipe, but how do you get it right?
[ad_1] When it comes to new generations – the so-called Millennials and Gen-Z’ers – employees are looking for something new, explains Wendy Mars, President of Cisco’s Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia business. “If you look to the Millennial community, it’s not just about working for a large corporate, and …
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