The World’s Largest Artificial Brain ‘SPAUN’ Passed IQ Tests

You might have heard that a team of scientists at the University of Waterloo has created the world’s largest virtual brain called Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network, in short SPAUN. The latest news is that SPAUN has proved to be intelligent to; it has also passed IQ tests usually taken by human to measure their intelligence level.

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Social Media Advertisement Has Little Impact On Sales

The last few days were the most frenzied shopping sprees of the entire year, thanks to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The two occasions also afforded valuable data regarding online sales and advertisements. And this data suggests that social media marketing has little impact on sales.

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Low-End Asus Jelly Bean Tablet Spotted In Benchmarks

Benchmarks posted online are often a popular source of discerning the upcoming devices. A new Asus tablet has been spotted at GLBenchmarks recently. From the hardware details divulged by the benchmarks, it is a relatively low-end tablet. From the specs experts are speculating it to be cheaper Nexus 7, without the Google branding.

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Android Game Console Ouya Expected To Arrive In Late December

Ouya, the Android-based game console, created quite a buzz in a tech world when a Kickstarter project about it was able to raise more than $8.5 million. A huge number of users lined up and opened their wallets to lay their hands on the game console and now, the good news are that the earliest units of Ouya may arrive later this month.

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Father Built A Quadcopter Drone To Track His Son

Paul Wallich, a tech-savvy father, used to walk with his son 400 meters each morning to drop him to the bus stop. But Wallich was tired of doing this regularly. So he decided to make such a drone that will accompany his son while he goes to the bus stop, and will let Wallich track his son. Finally, Wallich has made a quadcopter. Want to know how he did that?

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ABI Research: iPad Loses 14% Market Share To Android

When Apple had been doing great business with its iPad, Android had been rapidly grabbing the market through a variety of tablets. Due to increase in Android tablet market share, iPad market share has decreased recently. ABI Research has rang the bell in a new report.

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Internet Access Restored In Syria

Syria recently underwent a nationwide internet blackout as all internet traffic originating from the country ceased. It now seems that internet connectivity is getting back up in Syria. After a hiatus of two long days, Renesys has reported that internet has been restored throughout Syria now.

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