Gameroom Is Facebook's Way To Redeem Itself, And To Compete With Steam

There is no denying that Facebook is big, and its expansion is not going to stop anytime soon. Beating about anything else on the web, Facebook is on top of the food chain.
There is no denying that Facebook is big, and its expansion is not going to stop anytime soon. Beating about anything else on the web, Facebook is on top of the food chain.
Google has a lot in mind, and many of the things involves Artificial Intelligence (AI). Meant to make computers smarter, AI is a way humans want computers to represent them. This time, Google is putting it into a good test, and the subject is cryptography.

Facebook is redesigning its in-app camera for meet the era of augmented reality. Not the first in the business, Facebook is again copying its competitor, and that competitor is no others than Snapchat (again).

One good thing deserves another, and so is the bad. The good thing is that we've seen Vine entertaining the web with loops and creativity since 2013, and the bad is Twitter decided to discontinue the mobile app.

Microsoft is aiming for a new goal, and that is to make things easier for users to capture, create and share in 3D. To accomplish the mission, the tech giant is bringing The Creators Update. With it, Microsoft will also make its Edge to be the first browser to bring 3D to the web.

Google Dart was created, and was meant to take on JavaScript as the default language of the web. The programming language was ready as it was, and Google was even going to give it an equal position along with JavaScript in its Chrome web browser.

Back in August 2016, Bing has began inviting users to pilot their own Expanded Text Ads (or ETAs). With requests and feedback, on October 25th, 2016, the search engine owned and operated by Microsoft begins to roll it out globally.

The deep web has things unknown to the surface web most of us go to. From the dark side of humans to pretty much the human knowledge. But if you thought that deep web is all about drugs, hacking business, ransomware and selling stolen data, the deep web has gone further than that.

It's almost Halloween, and spooky things happen in October. Just in time, MIT scientists have succeeded in creating an AI that makes ordinary images look scary.
The AI makes images look like they are filtered, but indeed they are more than that.

The internet is literally unsecured. Being a network consisting of networks, everything connected to it pose a threat on their own.
