
What powers Facebook and Google's AI – and how computers could mimic brains
Jan 05, 2016 13:44 pm UTC| Technology
Google and Facebook have open sourced the designs for the computing hardware that powers the artificial intelligence logic used in their products. These intelligent algorithms power Googles search and recommendation...
Instagram Brings Peek Feature Back For Android Users
Jan 05, 2016 12:12 pm UTC| Technology
Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app, is reintroducing its Peek feature for Android users. Similar to 3D Touch feature on latest iOS smartphones, the feature allows users to simply peek at an image by long pressing on...

Oculus Rift Preorders Start Tomorrow
Jan 05, 2016 11:04 am UTC| Technology
The Oculus team announced on Monday that pre-orders for Rift will open on Oculus.com at 8am Pacific Time on January 6. The blog post also said that every Rift will be bundled withLuckys Taleby Playful, andCCPs EVE:...

Explainer: South Africa's developing solar energy landscape
Jan 05, 2016 05:57 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature Technology
Until a few years ago solar panels were a rare sight in South Africa, largely limited to the roofs of a few affluent households. This is changing rapidly, driven by three factors: the worldwide drive towards renewable...
Open Data Center Alliance White Paper Addresses DevOps Organizational Philosophy
Jan 04, 2016 20:19 pm UTC| Business Technology
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 4, 2016 - The Open Data Center Alliance (ODCA) today published a whitepaper titled DevOps: Magnifying Business Value to address an evolution in the way companies plan, deploy and manage IT and...

How Betamax bit the dust – and other tales of forgotten tech
Jan 04, 2016 13:47 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Sony are to no longer make Betamax video cassette tapes something that will come as a surprise to many people who thought that Betamax had long since bitten the dust. But 28 years after it lost the battle to the VHS (or...

How frugal innovation can kickstart the global economy in 2016
Jan 04, 2016 13:45 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
In late 2015 a Cambridge-based nonprofit released the Raspberry Pi Zero, a tiny 4 computer that was a whole 26 cheaper than the original 2012 model. The Zero is not only remarkable for its own sake a computer so cheap it...