Sci/Tech

Google Makes it Easier To Prove Yourself Human By Reinventing CAPTCHA

By Kamal Nayan - Dec 03, 2014 10:23 PM EST

Seems like Google has almost solved it. The company has reinvented the CAPTCHA experience and is replacing the existing technology with "No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA". The new technology would offer users a tick box and that would be enough to prove that you're a human.

Bluetooth 4.2 Is 'Ideal For The Internet of Things'

By Kamal Nayan - Dec 03, 2014 10:31 AM EST

Bluetooth Special Interest Group - the organization in-charge of the development of Bluetooth 4.2 - has released the spec that will bring several incremental features with a solid performance boost in the new update. Features of Bluetooth 4.2 include low power consumption, faster data transfer and a set of government-approved security measures.

Opera's Latest Update Solves The Problem Of Bookmarks Sharing

By Kamal Nayan - Dec 03, 2014 08:09 AM EST

Opera web browser is getting yet another update that adds handful of nifty features such as bookmark sharing and print preview option .

Switch To Sprint And Save Half Of What You Pay To AT&T Or Verizon; What You Should Know

By Steven Hogg - Dec 03, 2014 08:54 AM EST

Sprint is pitching a new deal to current AT&T and Verizon customers to switch and save 50 percent on their current monthly bills for talk, text and data.

Microsoft Kills Clip Art, Replaces With Bing Images; How To Find Clip Art Using Web

By Sarah Price - Dec 03, 2014 06:53 AM EST

Microsoft has finally put to rest nearly a-decade-old library of Clip Art for Office and replaced it with more realistic images from Bing Search.

Google Is Still Trying To Push Google Glass Mainstream, Patents Slimmer Design For V2.0

By Kamal Nayan - Dec 02, 2014 10:51 PM EST

Google Glass, even after 22 months of inception, is trying to be mainstream. Blame it on the form-factor or the price. However, it seems like Google is taking care of the form-factor part at least in the second edition of Google Glass.

Apple Patents Mechanism That Would Protect iPhones During a Fall

By Kamal Nayan - Dec 02, 2014 10:15 PM EST

This might sound sci-fi but Apple has actually patented a mechanism designed to detect a falling device and swiftly change its landing angle to protect it during the fall.

Users Can Now Easily Deal With Trolls, Abuses On Twitter

By Kamal Nayan - Dec 02, 2014 09:48 PM EST

Twitter has made it easier for victims and witnesses of online harassment to report it.

iPhone 6 Plus vs Galaxy Note 4: Apple's Phablet May Be More Consumer-Friendly

By Peter R - Dec 02, 2014 07:01 PM EST

Apple aims to grab a respectable share in the phablet segment with iPhone 6 Plus by trumping Samsung's Note 4.

iPhone 7 Release Date Rumors: Apple May planning a September 2015 release for the iPhone 7

By Peter R - Dec 02, 2014 02:51 PM EST

The word doing the rounds is, Apple's next flagship, the iPhone 7 would be release next fall.

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