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Google spreads their servers

According to research by the University of Southern California, Google has in the past year has dramatically increased the number of locations around the world from which serves queries to its search engine.

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Samsung files a patent for smart glasses

Looks like Google will soon get a competition in eye apparel section from the Korean giant Samsung. According to The Wall Street Journal, Samsung in Korea filed a patent application for the glasses that are connected with a smart mobile phone.

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Oct 28
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CAPTCHA Allegedly Broken By New AI

In the war against spammers and other malicious individuals there have been many protections invented. One of these is the CAPTCHA system. This is a system that presents an image that a user must type in to prove they are human. This image is generally not readable by bots as anything other than an image file so it can stop many attempts at spamming. The system is not fool proof and some of the simpler systems have already been hacked through prediction of the codes used to generate the images. Now, it seems like that someone has found a way to actually read the image and input the information.

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Google's autonomous cars are safer

Last week in California a conference titled RoboBusiness took place and one of the speakers was also Google's first man in charge of the development of autonomous cars.

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Amazon doing better, but still at a loss

Amazon for the third quarter reported 24% higher revenues than in the same period last year, but they still finished with loss of $41 million.

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