Huawei became one of the largest telecommunication companies in the world thanks in large part to Android. It was an early supporter of the open-source platform, selling phones in its native China without Google services before expanding internationally. Huawei peaked as the second-largest smartphone maker in the world this …
Read More »Google Ends Dessert Names, Android Q Is Just ‘Android 10’
Google has given every major Android update a dessert codename, but that tradition is coming to an end. Android Q won’t get a name upon release like past versions of the platform. It will be version 10, and that’s the official name: Android 10. This is part of a …
Read More »Folding Moto Razr Might Launch in December for $1,500
We can be fairly certain at this point that Motorola is working on a folding phone. There have been some telling patents, and executives have made cryptic statements that stop just short of admitting the folding Razr exists. A new report claims the phone is currently on track for …
Read More »You can now add custom JavaScript to AMP pages
Custom JavaScript can now be added to AMP pages, Google announced this week. The amp-script component can be used to enable user interactions, and to share code across AMP-enabled and non-AMP pages. JavaScript features, such as multi-page forms that need to be validated before moving on to the next section, …
Read More »Never go over budget again with this advanced Google Ads Script
Ask any paid search manager and at some point in their career they will have had that dreaded feeling when they open Google to find that they have gone over budget. Some admittedly more than others, I’ve heard of agencies even overspending by $1M some months! It’s safe to say …
Read More »Fasting Improves Inflammatory Diseases without Compromising Antimicrobial Immunity
Short-term and intermittent fasting reduces chronic inflammation and improves chronic inflammatory diseases without affecting the immune system’s response to acute infections, according to a new study led by Mount Sinai researchers. Jordan et al identified a drastic effect of short-term and intermittent fasting on the blood and tissue monocyte pool …
Read More »Elevated Levels of Oxygen Gave Rise to North American Dinosaurs, Scientists Say
A team of researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Texas Austin has used a new technique to analyze tiny amounts of gas trapped inside 215-million-year-old rocks from the Colorado Plateau and the Newark Basin. Their results show that oxygen levels in these rocks leapt by nearly a …
Read More »Study: Reef Manta Rays Form Complex and Longer-Lasting Social Relationships
Reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) form social bonds and actively choose their social partners, according to a study by researchers from the Marine Megafauna Foundation, Macquarie University, the University of Papua, and the University of York. The reef manta ray (Manta alfredi) at Dharavandhoo Thila, Maldives. Image credit: Shiyam Elk …
Read More »Meet Adratiklit boulahfa, World’s Earliest Known Stegosaur
Paleontologists in Morocco have found fossil fragments from a new genus and species of stegosaur that walked the Earth about 168 million years ago (Jurassic period). Adratiklit boulahfa is closely related to the European stegosaurs Dacentrurus and Miragaia (seen here). Image credit: Nobu Tamura, spinops.blogspot.com / CC BY 3.0. Stegosaurs …
Read More »DeepMind Co-Founder Mustafa Suleyman Placed on Leave
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are transforming the technology industry, which is why Google dropped $650 million on UK-based DeepMind in 2014. DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman has been at the heart of the company’s research and industry outreach efforts, but now he’s mysteriously been placed on leave from the …
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