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Pokemon Go takes gaming by Storm

Pokemon Go released recently by ninatic for Nintendo. As released by Nintendo Is the world's leading augmented virtual reality game it's raked in Billions of dollar for Nintendo. Which made a record in its all time earnings history. I didn't just start overnight, the success of the game has caused servers of ninatic to crash. As loads from its gamers has massive. It's been a hit as gamers are becoming open to using VR on their smartphones. Virtual reality has become broader on its user experience. It's success also raised brows as questions on it security where raised has it got complete access to its use accounts, which would soon be resolved by ninatic. On the long run their dabbling in to VR will be a great experiences, has its perks and cons.

Cyber Security

How secure are you when using the world wide web (WWW). Are vulnerable to threats on the internet ill provide you with tips to ensure a safe and threat free surfing on Android,windows,ios Platforms. Owing to recent Hacks through phishing, Hackers may have access to your device remotely Android On android OS Encryption of  devices will be a good front on android devices the steps are: Go to Settings From settings, click on security On Security, click on Encryption. Note: Your device has to be charging or fully charged before embarking on this. iOS Apple introduced device encryption with  iOS 8  back in 2014. All it takes is a security code or fingerprint to enable it. While a basic four-digit passcode will do, for better protection I recommend using a longer numerical passcode or a password. Head to  Settings Select  Touch ID & Passcode  (or  Passcode  for older devices without a fingerprint sensor) Click on the...

Google acquires image recognition company in its race for AI dominance

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Moodstocks, a Parisian startup that develops image recognition tools for smartphones, is joining Google. The companies announced the acquisition today, sans financials. Around since 2008, Moodstocks hasn’t had considerable traction. (It’s not clear if they’ve raised much either.) But the company has tech and engineers working on machine learning, something Google cannot get enough of as it competes with rivals like Apple and Facebook for talent. An  Moodstocks’ core service — “to give eyes to machines by turning cameras into smart sensors,” as   its parting note   described — fits with Google’s vision for image search and augmented reality, where a phone (or something else) knows your physical surroundings. Also, the acquisition price may have been low thanks to wobbling global markets. While Google has AI expertise aplenty, it is always looking for more. There’s room for improvement. Google shared the  news on its France blog , which translated its tex...

FBI puts pieces of Hillary Clinton's email together

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FBI Director James Comey used a jigsaw puzzle analogy to describe how investors pieced together Hillary Clinton’s email correspondence over the four years she served as secretary of state. The process was more complicated than it appeared.  Clinton used several email servers and numerous devices during her tenure with the Obama Administration. As hardware was replaced, the older servers were taken out of service, stored and decommissioned in a variety of ways. “Piecing all of that back together — to gain as full an understanding as possible of the ways in which personal email was used for government work — has been a painstaking undertaking, requiring thousands of hours of effort,” Comey said. For example, one of the original servers had its email software removed. That didn’t obliterate the emails, of course. It just left millions of bits of information without any organizational structure, as if someone removed the frame from a giant jigsaw puzzle and dumped al...