Monday, May 2, 2016

Microsoft Only Allows Bing And Nothing Else In Cortana Searches and other top stories.

  • Microsoft Only Allows Bing And Nothing Else In Cortana Searches

    Microsoft Only Allows Bing And Nothing Else In Cortana Searches
    Microsoft finally locked internet users into using Bing search engine and Edge browser for all digital searches done through its digital assistant Cortana. Microsoft has been struggling to get a much larger share of the digital search pie long dominated by Google’s seemingly ubiquitous digital search presence. This news goes out to all Microsoft's competitors: Firefox, Google, Opera, Yahoo, and virtually everyone all that competes with Microsoft's very own Bing search engine will be shut off w..
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  • When did our sleep patterns evolve? Slumbering dragons hold clues.

    When did our sleep patterns evolve? Slumbering dragons hold clues.
    Reptile sleep patterns might not actually be all that different from our own.Sleep patterns thought to be used only by mammals and birds have now been discovered in a non-avian reptile, the Australian bearded dragon. Finding those patterns, slow-wave sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, in a reptile could dramatically revise scientists' models of how those sleep patterns evolved. And they may have evolved over 300 million years ago."The status quo, until our study, was that these features ..
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  • Jet-powered hoverboard shatters world record

    Jet-powered hoverboard shatters world record
    Frenchman Zapata is the man behind the Flyboard, a watersports device that amounts to a firehose attached to boots. However, the Flyboard Air is completely untethered, and has mind-boggling specs -- it can supposedly fly up to 10,000 feet high and hit 93 miles per hour. Zapata makes it look pretty easy to maneuver, as shown in a test run video (below) made earlier, though he is a jet ski champ with a lot of experience on the original Flyboard. In fact, he says that it would be insane to try the..
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  • Tailless Comet Manx Holds Clue To Evolution Of Solar System

    Tailless Comet Manx Holds Clue To Evolution Of Solar System
    Tailless comet recently discovered by astronomers may hold clues to the evolution of the solar system. Comets are known to have valuable information about the origins of the solar system's objects and this new discovery is no exception. (Photo : ESO/M. Kornmesser) Tailless comet called Manx may hold clues about the evolution of the solar system as it appears to have materials from the Earth's early formation. The said early materials have originated and have been preserved from the Oort Cloud ..
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  • 'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' To Be Officially Unveiled May 2

    'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' To Be Officially Unveiled May 2
    (Photo : Rob Stothard/Getty Images) The Legacy Edition of "Infinite Warfare" will reportedly include a remaster of "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare," which will have 10 multi-player maps. Game developer Infinity Ward has announced that the next "Call of Duty" title will be revealed on May 2 at 10:30 a.m. PST during a live stream event on the official Call of Duty Twitch channel, according to GameSpot. Last weekend, publisher Activision inserted a cryptic teaser for the new "Call of Duty" game,..
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