Weightless Technology May Tell You When A Bridge Could Fail

Bridges play very important role in communication. But every bridge has its durability and after expiry, it may collapse anytime if necessary steps are not taken. However, keeping that in mind a design group in the U.K. has showed off a model of a bridge equipped with a series of sensors that will offer governments and structural engineers a way to see weak spots in a bridge before it fails.

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Apple May Soon Bring Offline Dictation To iOS Devices

Currently, if an iOS user wishes to have his voice-based dictation turned into text, he has to rely on the Dictation tool. This tool, in turn, relies on Apple’s cloud, requiring the user to be connected to the internet. Many hints in the code of iOS 7 betas now suggest that Apple may also make the tool available offline on iOS devices.

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Facebook Begins Rolling Out Graph Search To All US Users

Nearly six months ago, Facebook made the ‘Graph search’ feature available to a limited number of its users. The search essentially allows users to make advanced searches quickly. After months of testing, Facebook has now started rolling out the feature to all U.S. users.

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iPhone 5 Attracted More Launch-Day User Complains Than Galaxy S4

When Apple unveiled iPhone 5, the new handset ran into a number of controversies. Compared to that, Samsung’s Galaxy S4’s launch was fairly smooth, as far as the smartphone’s features and functioning goes. According to ‘We Are Social’ metrics, Apple attracted many more user complaints after iPhone 5 launch, compared to Galaxy S4.

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EU And Japan Join Forces To Build 100Gbps Fiber Optic Internet

Are you feeling sorry that Google Fiber hasn’t come to your town yet? Hold your breath, because there is something hotter. Considering the speed it’s 100 times hotter than Google Fiber. Yeah, you calculated it right! I’m talking about 100 Gbps internet.

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Dell Eyes More Windows Tablet Sales, Exploring Wearable Tech

Dell’s global vice-president of personal computing Sam Burd has opened up to the Guardian on his company’s current strategy. He vaguely revealed the sales figures of Windows tablets made by Dell and talked about the strategy of moving to wearable tech.

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Pebble Smartwatch May Land At Best Buy Today

When it comes to wearable computers, only a few gadgets have been able to gain significant traction until now. Among these is the Pebble smartwatch, which had a field run on KickStarter and became one of the most successful funds crowdsourcing campaigns. Now, rumor has it that the smartwatch is landing on Best Buy soon.

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Amazon Announces GameCircle Integration For All Android Devices

Although Amazon’s proprietary GameCircle platform has been around for a while, it has been fairly limited. The platform’s support extended primarily to Amazon Kindle tablets but now, Amazon has announced that the support has now been extended to all Android devices.

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