-
©naftemporiki.gr Year of Artificial Intelligence is ’18 Welcome to 2018, the year of Artificial Intelligence. In this way, Ralph Haupter, president of Microsoft Asia, wished to everyone in the technology area for the coming of the new year. According to Haupter, 70 years after 1950, when computer pioneer Alan Turing
-
©Provided by: pestaola.gr The Microsoft Azure Bot service is widely available to developers, along with Microsoft Cognitive Language Understanding. In fact, Microsoft’s move is to make it easier for developers to design applications that allow the use of bots for a wide range of usage scenarios. Developers are trying to
-
©naftemporiki.gr Artificial Intelligence: What it is and how it dramatically changes our world Artificial Intelligence has been impressively evolving in recent years and -although it is often a matter of exaggeration or even destruction scenarios- it is enough to focus on real technological progress to realize its exciting potential. By
-
Have you seen a bunch of your Facebook friends simply posting a heart emoji as their status and have no clue what it means? It’s pretty simple… and also really pointless (like a lot of things on social media). heart emoji status (Laurie Cataldo) The idea is that you’ll post
-
© Sofokleousin.gr What the world of big data brings to us Everyone knows that Internet has changed the way businesses work, governments run and people live. But a new, less apparent, technological trend is proving to have equally great transformational power: “Big Data”. This is essentially a huge change in
-
©Provided by: pestaola.gr Increase in incidents and risks that threaten cyber-security is expected in 2018 by ESET, according to its forecast in a published report. The report: “Cybersecurity Trends 2018: The Cost of our Connected World”, which has been devised by ESET’s cyber security experts, presents issues that will be
-
© Provided by: pestaola.gr According to Forrester Research, the Internet of Things during 2018 will be used by businesses. There are many areas that will link their operation to the Internet of Things, such as data management, big data analytics, data security issues and other areas, which are estimated to
-
©Sofokleousin.gr Can your smartphone spy on you? Hundreds of apps and games you download on your smartphone through Google Play and the App Store are most likely to spy on you and are not so innocent. According to a New York Times report, many of them use a software called
-
©Provided by: capital.gr The revelations about the security loopholes discovered in CPUs and laptops, as well as the ARM’s SoC on smartphones, tablets and game consoles, dare to say that they are probably the poorest point in the history of information technology. Not the revelations themselves, of course, but the
-
© Sofokleousin.gr Security gaps have been detected in all pc and mobile processors around the world! Alarm has sounded in the world of technology, as Google researchers, in collaboration with other cyber security experts, have announced that they have identified two major security gaps in almost all processors used on
-
© Provided by: pestaola.gr Google’s calculations speak for 1.9 billion usernames that are in the black market for malicious use. Google has collaborated with the University of Berkeley to estimate the number of usernames that are traded on the black market, and it is estimated that 25% of these usernames
-
©naftemporiki.gr Humanoid robot that “sports” and “sweats” A team of Japanese specialists in robotics has built a new “human-like mimetic to man” that has a boy’s musculoskeletal complexity: The so-called “Kengoro” is able to display his “human” abilities through a series of exercises, including bends and sit-ups. As the New
-
© www.cnn.gr Tech A victim of hacking was John MacAfee, the cyber-security guru and founder of the famous homonymous company operating in the field. As he admitted, his Twitter account was hacked and used to promote crypt coins, which are not widely known. Of course, MacAfee took care to deny
-
© Provided by: capital.gr The hashtags are the basic tool for characterization in postings made in Instagram and one of the basic tools in the user’s hands to do his related searches for material that interests him. The service behind the social networking platform has announced that users can now
-
© Provided by: capital.gr Google announced in June its effort to boost Chrome to such an extent that it can automatically block annoying ads. This announcement was made after the big development of ad blocking programs in the form of extensions, and now the company itself has decided to take
-
© Provided by: pestaola.gr Facebook announced yesterday that it would start using face recognition technology to inform users of the service when other users “upload” their photos. According to the company’s announcement the use of this feature will be optional while it is done to protect the privacy of the
