• December 23, 2024

Microsoft Re-Launches Windows 10 October 2018 Update

Microsoft is launching its Windows 10 Update for October 2018 again this week, after errors forced the firm to remove it previous month. A number of Windows 10 consumers reported missing data after the update was issued in early last month. While the firm did re-launch the update to beta users, it has taken the…

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Self-Driving Vehicles Are Heading Toward An AI Hurdle

If you trust the CEOs, a completely autonomous vehicle can be just months away. In 2015, Elon Musk forecast a completely autonomous Tesla by this year; and so did Google. MobileEye and Delphi’s Level 4 system is presently projected for next year, the same year Nutonomy aims to issue a number of driverless taxis on…

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Snapchat Friendships Now Have Own Merchandise And Profiles

Snap has long opposed conventional social network profiles, disagreeing that a network of close friends did not need them. (You already are aware of where your friends go to school and what they look like, the firm claimed.) But this week, it is changing course—at least a tad bit. Snapchat is launching out what it…

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Spotify Rolls Out Its App For Apple Watch

Spotify is formally launching its app for Apple Watch this week. The music streaming firm began testing it previously this month, but the app does not allow you to sync music yet for offline playback. The first version of the Spotify comprises the capability of playing songs on the Apple Watch. It also allows you…

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SurveyMonkey Reported 18% Revenue Increase In Its First Quarter

Recently, SurveyMonkey reported an 18% increase in revenue, strengthened by sales to venture clients, when it accounted its first profits report as a public company. The company compared the statistics with earlier reports. The observations found were the loss per share was 1 Cent, whereas, previously it was 2 Cents; revenue was $65.2 Million, whereas,…

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Tick-Borne Diseases Like Lyme Strikes Record High In US: CDC

According to a new report, the number of infectivity by ticks has strike a record high in the U.S. In 2017, almost 60,000 people were identified with a tick-borne infection—mostly Lyme disease—the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) stated. And that is approximately certainly just a portion of the true count. Dr. John Aucott—Chair…

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Self-Driving Mercedes Cabs Will Soon Be On The Roads Of San Jones

As per the joint statement given by Daimler, a German multinational automotive corporation; and Bosch, an auto-parts supplier that they would develop Robot Mercedes cabs, which will be seen traveling through business district San Jones by the end of the next year. The company has a contract for testing the self-driving services over the ride-hailing…

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LimeBike Expansion By Introducing Car-Rental Services In Seattle

Lime–a transportation company—has been offering bikes and scooters rental services in over 100 cities worldwide. Last month also, the company took a great initiative towards a cleaner environment by launching zero-emission electric scooters and bikes. Now, the company plans to expand its services by initiating its rental car testing this week at Seattle. Even though…

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Marijuana Producer Asserts Surge In Revenue By More Than 85%

Tilray, Canadian marijuana producer, whose shares had a wild year since the financiers considering to cash in on the rising cannabis trend, stated that the profits increased higher than 85% in the last quarter comparing the same period a year ago. Remarkably, that still was not pretty enough to convince traders as the shares decreased…

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Microsoft To Aim On Windows 10 Quality After A Messy Year

Microsoft has not had a great time in 2018 with Windows 10. Previously this year Microsoft postponed its Windows 10 update for April 2018 due to last minute BSOD () error, and then had to fix Chrome and desktop freezing problems after it exported over 600 Million machines. Just previous month, Microsoft issued its update…

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Natural Calamities Affect Economic Growth Of Japan’s GDP

The economy of Japan shrank in the third quarter due to disrupted exports and natural disasters strike on spending. Preliminary figures showed that the economy compressed by 1.2% amid July and September. A devastating typhoon and earthquake were among the adversities to hit Japan in the present year and created the larger than imagined contraction.…

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Next Few Years Can Experience The Current Populace To Grow More And Weigh More

The increasing population is demanding for more food as the years are passing by. It’s like trying to think about feeding around 9 Billion people in 2050. The idea of even giving it a thought today sends chills down our spine. The Norwegian University of Science and Technology leading Industrial Ecology Program student Gibran Vita…

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