Kalashnikov Electric Motorcycle

Kalashnikov reveals electric motorcycles for Russian military and police forces

The Russian company Kalashnikov, better known from products just like the AK-47, unveiled an electric bike at the military 2017 International Military-Technical Forum in Moscow, Russia. Kalashnikov introduced 2 versions, one for military purposes and one for the police. If these bikes are anything like their infamous assault rifle, then they’ll prove to be virtually […]

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BlackBerry’s KEYone

‘Offers’ more than good looks BlackBerry’s KEYone ‘Black Edition’

BlackBerry’s most interesting phone in years – if not an entire decade – is that the KEYone, an android device with a classic BlackBerry hardware keyboard that finally answers the wants of actually dedicated thumb typists with a modern mobile OS. Now, the KEYone ‘Black Edition’ has arrived, and it’s quite just a fresh coat […]

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Android auto

Plex is coming to Android Auto simplifies server-based music streaming

Let’s face it, cars aren’t exactly known for having great media control interfaces – they are not bastions of exceptional design, introduced to the world by clinically shot product videos starring knights of the British Empire. Rather, they are clunky things we swear at in car rental lots trying to get our phones paired via […]

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Internet via a virtual modem

This hack turns connects you to the Internet via a virtual modem

Legend tells of a programmer named Martin Kirkholt Melhus who worked at a client site where there was no net. Realizing most of his work involved cutting and pasting from StackOverflow, he required a way to get on-line. and so he turned his speaker and microphone into a working (in theory) modem. “This was only […]

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Facebook Messenger now support PayPal P2P payment feature

Messenger started making it easier to pay your friends for dinner back in 2015 when it introduced the choice to transfer cash in-app with a credit or debit card. If PayPal has always been more convenient, though, you may love this collaboration: Facebook and the payment service have teamed up to provide you a new […]

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BBC machine learning

BBC will use machine learning to develop new services based on machine learning

BBC’s R&D team declared a five-year initiative to use machine learning to work out what audiences need to watch. To accomplish this, the team is partnering up with data scientists and specialists from UK universities as well as media and tech firms based in Europe and internationally.   The Data Science research partnership intends to […]

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Messenger Instant Games

Messenger Instant Games developers monetize with purchases and ads

Facebook is ramping up its efforts to attract developers and so users to its ‘Instant Games’ feature in messenger. the company these days declared that developers will now add in-app purchases and advertisements to Instant Games, a move that the company hopes can make messenger a more attractive platform…   For advertisements, developers will choose […]

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Walking Dead VR scene

‘The Walking Dead’ VR scene puts you in the shoes of a walker

Would you submerge yourself during a fear-inducing virtual setting overrun by zombies? that is the world The Walking Dead has expertly crafted during its seven-year run, and currently AMC is inviting you to step into it, courtesy of its VR app. you’ll grab it for iOS, Android, Samsung Gear VR, and Google Daydream immediately, but […]

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Google Play Security Rewards

Google will pay hackers who find vulnerabilities in third-party apps

Google has long maintained various reward programs for its own apps and services like Chrome and android. However, most freelance developers cannot afford to run a similar program. Today, Google is stepping in to support android app security with the Google Play Security Rewards Program. It’s like Google’s bug bounties, but for third-party apps.   […]

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