"Sunspring" Is A Short Sci-Fi Film Written Entirely By An Artificial Intelligence

Science fiction has been long known as a way humans show their expectation on technology. In Sunspring, it's like a total opposite: it's machines' turn to wonder.

Science fiction has been long known as a way humans show their expectation on technology. In Sunspring, it's like a total opposite: it's machines' turn to wonder.

Mozilla's web browser Firefox is having an major update. And that is version 47 that fixes a number of serious security problems, including some that can result in exploitable browser crashes. In total, Firefox 47 patches 13 vulnerabilities, with 2 of them deemed critical.

When a technology feature becomes a hit, no matter who innovated it or who became its followers, are all racing to be the best by re-introducing it with their own capability. That goes the same with Facebook that is launching a feature for its News Feed that allows users to upload "360 photo" with tilt-viewing ability.

Discover is Snapchat's mini mobile magazines run by media partners. Here, Snapchat offers slot ads between stories people can swipe through. While it could be a great place for publishers, Discover is not the most popular part of the app.

The microblogging platform Twitter is rolling out its completely redesigned Android app which now adopts Google's design language Material Design. What was once a test is now made official.

The social giant Facebook truly acknowledge the influence of gamers that are able to spearhead the boom of livestreaming videos.
To embrace the gaming industry into a new level, the company is making its initial approach in gaming livestreaming, starting with a partnership with Blizzard.


Facebook sees text a prevalent of communication on its platform. Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) called DeepText, the social giant is trying to understand the various ways users use text to help it improve experience.

Competitors such as YouTube and Facebook have been doing 360-degree videos for quite some times now. Twitter is joining the crowd with its own fuss, and it's doing pretty great.
