Domino’s will now deliver your pizza to the beach – well, sort of! Or the park, the sports field, that one gas station down the road, or some notable landmark in your city where it will be easy for your delivery driver to find you, among other places. The company …
Read More »Mobile App Success Story: Nike+ Run Club
For every person in this world, one of the primary dreams is getting fit and being healthy. However how can we happen with our plan without letting anything dissuading us? Obviously, a mobile app can assist us reaching our goal! Today we will speak about Nike +Run Club produced for …
Read More »Mobile App Downloads Q1 2018: Apple iOS Narrows The Space With Google Play [REPORT]
The mobile app environment, one of the biggest markets in this period, will turn 10 this summertime. The growing app economy has, yet again, shattered its previous records. The very first quarter of 2018 has actually achieved a record-breaking turning point for both international app downloads and customer costs in …
Read More »Apple Launches Scandal Sheet Product Red iPhone 8 & iPhone 8 Plus
As expected, Apple introduced the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus Item Red Scandal sheet smartphones. While the Product Red iPhone 7 devices came with the white front panel, the newly introduced Item Red iPhone 8 devices sports all-black front panel. Nevertheless, the shiny back panel and aluminum frame can …
Read More »6.0 With AppSync On iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch
Maybe the top question a lot of people are wondering after the release of the iOS 6.x Untethered Jailbreak is how do you set up cracked applications on the iOS 6.0, iOS 6.0.1, iOS 6.0.2 or iOS 6.1 firmware. Well, the response to this concern is the exact same as …
Read More »Blockchains are Coming for Travel Agents
Despite geopolitical and domestic turmoil, international economies seem to be on constant footing. At the start of the year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) provided its guidance for the world’s economies, keeping in mind that “global growth projections for 2018 and 2019 have been revised upward by 0.2 percentage indicate …
Read More »AMD Puts 2nd Gen Ryzen CPUs Up for Pre-Order, Ships Next Week
AMD’s second-generation Ryzen CPUs are almost here. It’s a significant step forward for AMD and its new(ish) Zen architecture. Last year’s launch established that AMD could once again take the fight to Intel, after six years languishing in the wilderness with Bulldozer and Bulldozer-derived processors. AMD took a strong …
Read More »Google Neural Network Can Isolate Individual Voices in Videos
The bleeding edge of computer science these days is all about making computers more like humans. We’re using neural networks to help machines recognize objects, play games, and even speak in a more realistic way. In a new feat of machine learning magic, Google Research has developed a system that …
Read More »A Tremendous Supply of Rare Earth Metals Is Sitting in Japanese Waters
Certain so-called “rare-earth” metals are vital to modern manufacturing and technology. Applications range from lasers and magnets to ceramic capacitors, oxidative agents, high-temperature superconductors, stainless steel, and PET scanners. A new report on the sea floor around Japan’s Minami-Tori-shima, also known as Marcus Island, indicates the mud is positively saturated …
Read More »Microsoft Begins Flagging uTorrent as Malware
The popular torrent client known as uTorrent has millions of users, many of whom have been using it for a decade. uTorrent (or micro-torrent, as it was sometimes called) gained popularity by living up to its name as a minimalist, fast torrent manager. In recent years, it’s gotten bloated and …
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