Facebook Has Banned Likes-for-Content
The concept of offering access to apps or content in return for Likes is to be banned by Facebook imminently.
The concept of offering access to apps or content in return for Likes is to be banned by Facebook imminently.
Should add a few points to HTC's share price.
It's Friday. Treat yourself.
This whole video can be filed next to "Regret" in the dictionary. Watch as Hamish, of comedy duo Hamish and Andy, gets bitten by a bullet ant – described as one of the most excruciating pains a human can experience.
While you shouldn't be freaked out about it, now is a wonderful moment to learn more about the virus.
All it needs is a SIM card and a bit of wrist action.
Google is teaming up with Yahoo to make both firm's webmail services encrypted in such a way that they work in harmony with one another.
Could this turn things around (by stopping people having to turn the phone around) for Microsoft?
It's like having a cat that gets rid of hairballs instead of creating them.
To celebrate its 20 year anniversary on the web, Microsoft dug up its first homepage and put it back online. It's charmingly ancient, isn't it?
Whether for vaccines or serums, the basic idea is to turn tobacco plants into protein factories.
Tegraholes...?
Cognitive computing has been one of our most exciting frontiers for years. It's enticing to think that we can someday build a computer that's as powerful and as efficient as a brain. IBM's latest miracle chip just got us closer than ever – squeezing one million neurons into one stamp-sized chip.
That's nearly a kilometre away. If that doesn't deserve your admiration I don't know what does.
No more rooting around in the drawer for the correct measuring spoon from now on it seems.
It's a tricky thing to figure out and depends on what's under or above your property.