Google Launches Antipiracy Measures Through Its Search Engine

Google is, without a doubt, the most popular way people use to find online content, from movies to music to text. For long, Google has been criticized by the content industry for not doing enough to discourage the piracy sites from appearing in its search results. Now, the search giant seems to be heeding their demands.

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Google Nexus D Concept Image Shows Curved Screen

A concept image of Google Nexus D smartphone shows that the whole body of the phone will be curve shapeed, even its screen also is curved. The phone has a kickstand, you can set the phone crossways to see the high-definition movies and TV shows. This phone is designed by Dorian Lust.

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See The First Panaromic Pictures From Mars By Curiosity

The NASA’s Mars Rover, Curiosity, has successfully touched down on Mars on Sunday (Aug. 5 PDT), and has already sent back black-and-white and color images of the Martian landscape and a self-portrait to the Earth. Curiosity has captured a magnificent ‘postcard’ from the Red Planet — a 360 degree color view that offers a glimpse of the rover’s colorful and diverse surroundings. In a news briefing on August 9, Thursday, NASA released Curiosity’s first color panorama view – one in color and one in black-n-white.

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Massive Spying System Across The US Named “TrapWire” Revealed By Wikileaks

It has not been long, when three former National Security Agency (NSA) employees made an appearance on TV to make the shocking revelations of nationwide surveillance on citizens by the US government. Last week, Wikileaks revealed a massive spying network across the US, named TrapWire. Are these two spying systems linked together? Or, the newly revealed system is another blow on the private lives of millions of unsuspecting Americans?

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Ouya Kickstarter Campaign Raises A Massive $8.5 Million

We reported earlier that gamers around the world were lining up to back the Ouya Kickstarter project. The project envisions an Android-based open-source game console and was immediately a hit. It started off with a target funding of $950,000 and by the end of the campaign, it has been able to raise a lot more than that.

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Samsung WB750 12.5 Megapixel Digital Camera

Samsing brings WB750 a 12.5 Megapixel Digital Camera. Featuring 3.0″ hVGA LCD Display with a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080, allows you to view captured contents clearly. The 18x optical zoom let you capture pictures from distance place. There is 8.3MB Internal memory that can be expanded using a MicroSD card. You can also connect this digital camera to an HDTV or any USB device and enjoy amazing display of captured images using a larger screen. Checkout more details and features below.

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NYPD Collaborates With Microsoft To Create Crime Monitoring System

New York Police Department (NYPD) has collaborated with the software giant, Microsoft, in creating a new software which is being called ‘Domain Awareness System.’ The software is essentially meant to let NYPD officers analyse vast amounts of data, dig into all information related to a lead and eventually, to pre-empt crimes and prevent them.

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English Users Will Gain Access To Google’s Knowledge Graph This Week

Google has been touting its new ‘Knowledge Graph’ as the next level of web search. The feature essentially understands the search terms intelligently and is then able to provide far better results than a normal, regular search does. Rather than providing just links in the results, Knowledge Graph is able to offer direct answers to the users.

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