Osvaldo Nunez
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The New HTC Desire Eye Comes Jam Packed with Great Features
The new HTC Desire Eye is making much noise as it features a power 13-megapixel Selfie came and an equally strong front-facing camera. The phone also has a strengthened operating system with new features directed towards camera users. -
Elon Musk Fears an Artificial Intelligence Takeover
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk worries about what may happen if artificial intelligence continues to expand at its current speed. In fact, he believes that the worst-case scenario will be an artificial intelligence that decides to eliminate human life. -
Steve Jobs Did Not Allow iPad Usage by His Children
Steve Jobs was a pioneer in the digital age, bringing a revolution in tech products, changing the way everyday people listened to music, used their phones and watched television. -
Instagram Releases New App Called Hyperlapse
Instagram's new app, Hyperlapse, gives users the ability to make time-lapse videos through the back-facing camera of your iPhone. -
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Travels to China to Meet with Officials
Chief executive of Microsoft Corp. Satya Nadella plans to visit China to settle issues with the Chines government regarding an antitrust investigation into one of the world's largest software company. -
Twitter Analytics Available to Everyone Now
Twitter has released Twitter Analytics, a service that will allow users to check the popularity of their tweets. -
Over 1,000 Businesses Affected by Malware that Struck Target
The Secret Service believes that as many as 1,000 businesses have been affected by the same cyberattack that looted Target's cash register system for consumer credit card information, the Department of Homeland Security said in an advisory Friday afternoon. -
Court Rules that 'Monkey Selfie' Cannot be Copyrighted
Following photographer David Slater's suit on Wikimedia for releasing a "Monkey selfie" from his camera for free, U.S. regulators have ruled that the infamous 'selfie' taken by the monkey that swiped the photographer's camera cannot be copyrighted. According to the regulators, it was an accident rather than smart thinking by the monkey or the photographer.