For people who lack the gift of sight, engaging through social media platforms such as Facebook is an onerous task. But this is about to change as the Menlo Park company continues to develop an artificial intelligence-based tool at Facebook that will describe what exactly is in a photo.
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European parliament moves to scrap mobile roaming charges
Holidaymakers will have more reasons to enjoy their holidays after a new legislation by members of the European parliament to abolish mobile roaming charges has been approved into law.
Default settings leave surveillance cameras susceptible to botnet operations
A new security research released by Incapsula has revealed that hundreds of surveillance cameras are being used to perpetrate a massive disruption of Internet services through a network of botnets.
Microsoft is pinning its future on cloud computing
Quite unsurprisingly, Microsoft’s revenue from smartphone and Windows sales has tremendously dwindled in its latest earnings report. But this failure has been spared from the wrath of investors as the company performed well in another area of technology, the cloud.
Hackers could infiltrate the IRS fraud detection system anytime
Hackers spare nobody in their attacks, not even the most robust government information security infrastructure.
Windows 10’s data collection activity poses risk to privacy
Experts warn that the mandatory collection of user data such as location and keyboard input by Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system for desktop is exposing users to a variety of privacy risks.