Sunday
Sep292013

Google updates search algorithm

Google has introduced a new algorithm, codenamed Hummingbird, for the first time in three years. It improves the way the search engine interprets your requests. It has been up and running for a month already and has affected 90 percent of Google searches.

The new algorithm is said to be particularly useful for longer, more complex inquiries and provides a more natural interaction with the search engine. The answers to your questions this time are based more on an intelligent understanding of your searches than an indexing of websites done by the previous algorithm Caffeine. Hummingbird understands the relationship and concepts of words rather than just taking these words at face value.

Source: BBC

Sunday
Sep292013

Valve takes on game consoles with Steam Machines and Stream Controller

Valve wants a piece of the game console market with its newly announced Steam Machines and Steam Controller. The consoles and controllers will run on their also recently announced SteamOS and are part of its new product line for your living room.

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Sunday
Sep292013

Review: 2014 Acura MDX

By Corey Herscu

In the last year and a half, I've had the opportunity to review some great cars. Some were sporty, others were pure luxury, but the final group, the cross-overs and SUVs, the ones that are as much focused on comfort as they are performance, that's the group - like a pefectly aged scotch - that has always left a great lasting impression on me.

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Sunday
Sep292013

iGrann is as close as you'll get to a native Instagram app for BlackBerry 10

For as long as BlackBerry 10 has been in the public eye, so has the question 'when will it get Instagram'? Despite the folks at BlackBerry remaining mum on the subject - rather averting focus to the many-a-filters that come with the stock camera app - BB10 users' have resorted to creativity and began sideloading older Android apk's onto their devices, just so that they can say they have it. 

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