MIT's Eyebrowse lets users make their browsing history public
MIT researchers have developed technology that lets people share their browsing history -- or parts of it -- publicly.
MIT researchers have developed technology that lets people share their browsing history -- or parts of it -- publicly.
Using nanotechnology, proteins and a chemical that powers cells, researchers have built a biological supercomputer.
Frustrated by social networks' efforts to keep them at bay, the terrorist group ISIS has made a direct threat against the CEOs of both Facebook and Twitter.
Google said it will alert users in their search results page to corresponding webpages that have been optimized to run fast on smartphones and tablets.
Facebook rolls out wow, sad, haha, angry and love as reaction options.
The number of worldwide Internet users grew by 200 million in 2015 to 3.2 billion, according to a report from Facebook.
Google was awarded a U.S. patent for a voting user interface (VUI). The interface would appear along with search results and would allow the user to vote for one or more contestants competing in a campaign.
Fully 90 per cent of enterprises plan to maintain or boost spending on Cloud computing this year.
Twitter this week will start using an algorithm that reorders how users see the tweets in their timeline. Here are six things to know about Twitter's new feature.
Retail is no longer about having the latest products on shelves in brick-and-mortar stores or having a cool website. Artificial intelligence and virtual reality are the new tools consumers will use to go shopping.
Facebook's efforts to figure out how users want to connect when they're on the move is paying off. The social network's latest earnings report show that mobile is carrying the company, pushing it to record fourth-quarter results.
Facebook plans to add five new reactions to the iconic Like button in the next few weeks.
The North Face wants its customers to get the perfect jacket for whatever they're doing, and it's using Artificial Intelligence to make that happen.
The worldwide market for public Cloud systems is projected to hit $US204 billion this year, a 16.5 per cent increase over the $US175 billion market in 2015, according to analyst firm Gartner.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is under way and while it could lead to the loss of more than 7 million jobs over the next few years, it will add jobs in areas like computer science, math and engineering.