EU Creating ‘Orwellian’ Intelligence Plan To Keep An Eye On The Public

Remember George Orwell’s ‘1984’ where the regime keeps an eye on everything, even the most private affairs of its citizens? Well, it seems that the European Union is headed on the same path. EU is spending millions of euros to develop such artificial intelligence technologies which can keep a close eye on the public.

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Facebook’s War On “Suspicious Likes”

Facebook has long given its members the ability to endorse pages by clicking on “Like” buttons. But a large of these Likes are unnecessary and redundant. There are many people who don’t show their real interest in that particular subject/topic/content, but still press Like button. Facebook has now come out with a rage and wants to remove those non-genuine “Likes”.

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Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Influencing His Country To Develop A Hypersonic Bomber

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin is calling for the development of a hypersonic bomber for that country’s air force. He said that his country should consider developing a hypersonic aircraft for its long-range bomber needs. But the question is, if the country really develops a hypersonic aircraft, will they follow America or manipulate their own skills/techniques?

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New Google Study Reveals Most Content Consumption Happens Across Multiscreen

With the growing popularity of smartphones and tablets, the content that we see has seen a more horizontal distribution. Not long while ago, we used to watch most of our content either on computers or TV. Now, a new Google study reveals, most of the content is watching across four kinds of devices.

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Anti-Piracy Companies Spying On Torrents

The content industry in U.S. is gradually pushing the government to clamp down on online piracy. While bills like SOPA and PIPA were trashed, we are still in imminent danger of the famous ‘six-strikes’ scheme. And as if part of the scheme, different anti-piracy companies are now monitoring thousands of torrents.

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Sony Shows HMZ-T2 Personal 3D Head-Mounted Display In IFA 2012

Personal 3D viewing technology is advancing fast these days. Google’s Project Glass is making waves in media. Sony already has a version of its HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer available in market. This time, Sony quietly launched the HMZ-T2, an upgrade version of Personal 3D Viewer at the IFA 2012 in Berlin.

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Google Makes It Easier To Vote For Upcoming Elections

Google has been dishing out a number of tools to help the U.S. users keep tabs on the latest developments on the upcoming elections. The search giant has now posted an update to its blog, citing all the relevant sources that American voters may require as the Election Day comes closer.

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Lenovo IdeaCentre A720 27-Inch All-In-One Desktop PC

Introducing with the Lenovo’s new and most powerful stylish all-in-one desktop Pc the IdeaCentre A720 25642FU. Featuring 27” frameless display with NVIDIA graphics provides an outstanding and big-screen entertainment. The A720 All-in-One is ultra-slim plus Brushed Aluminum finished body so you must be delighted to use.

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