Bing is expanding its image search toolset with a new product that lets users search for specific items shown within a larger image. They’re calling it Bing Visual Search, and it’s available now as part of the Bing’s existing image search tools. It’s pretty simple to use and pretty impressive, …
Read More »SearchCap: Bing Visual Search, Microsoft expands Bing Rewards to UK & more
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Bing Visual Search lets you search specific objects within imagesJun 1, 2017 by Matt McGee Bing joins Google, Pinterest and others in upgrading its image search …
Read More »Canadian Theme Parks To Visit This Summer
Whether you have kids of your own or you’re simply still young at heart, theme parks are fun for all ages. There is something nostalgic about spending a summer day, snacking on cotton candy or braving gravity-defying roller coasters. From coast-to-coast there are a number of adventure-packed theme parks to …
Read More »Dell Launches AMD-Powered All-in-Ones, Gaming Desktops
AMD’s Ryzen has been making waves in the enthusiast community ever since it debuted in the spring of 2017. The consumer DIY market, while important, is only a fraction the size of the market Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, and other PC vendors collectively command. Delivering higher profits and taking back …
Read More »AMD’s Epyc Servers Launch June 20, Consumer Vega GPUs Follow in July
AMD made a number of concrete announcements at Computex, building on what we heard from the company last week and the week before at its Financial Analyst Day. AMD has confirmed that its Epyc server family, which we’ve covered several times in the last few weeks, will launch on June …
Read More »4 Years After Snowden, Top Defense Contractor Still Can’t Secure its Files
Just over four years ago, Edward Snowden blew the lid off some of the NSA’s most powerful programs and tools for monitoring global communications around the world. In the aftermath of that intelligence debacle — and whatever you think of Edward Snowden and his actions, his releases certainly qualified as …
Read More »Paul Allen’s Massive Stratolaunch Aircraft Rolls Out for the First Time
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s massive new aircraft, the Stratolaunch, is complete and has rolled out of its hanger for first time. The Stratolaunch has been six years in the making; Allen developed it to launch rockets inexpensively into low earth orbit for commercial, governmental, and philanthropic organizations to gather data and …
Read More »Designer Virus Tells the Immune System How to Fight Cancer
A virus can cause illness and even death if you become infected with the wrong one. However, a virus has no malicious intentions; it’s simply a bundle of genetic code programmed to make copies of itself. Researchers have been exploring ways to hijack the functionality of a virus to deliver …
Read More »Skype’s Snapchat-inspired makeover puts the camera a swipe away, adds stories
Microsoft today is launching a completely revamped version of its Skype application, with a new set of features that draw obvious inspiration from messaging rivals, like Messenger and Snapchat. Yes, that means Skype now has its own Stories-like feature, which it’s calling Highlights, as well as a redesign that puts …
Read More »The Raw Food Diet: Here’s What You Need to Know
Photo: Twenty20 When the fit and famous praise the raw food diet, we pay extra attention. Celebs like Uma Thurman and Demi Moore claim that the no-cook eating plan has helped them stay in shape, protects animals and reduces their carbon footprint. But if that means we have to quit …
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