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  • Gboard can create stickers based on the user portraits

    Google has introduced an interesting update to the virtual keyboard Gboard. It is now introduced a feature called Mini Stickers. Its meaning is the ability to create personalized stickers-emojis based on their own self-portraits, simply put, a selfie. For this purpose, the possibility of artificial intelligence. To make a sticker that says “name” click on…

  • Presents a new model YotaPhone

    The company Yota Technologies, used Yota Devices, presented in Hong Kong the second-generation YotaPhone. The model is called Yota 3+. It is noted that Yota 3+ is an international trial of dual-screen smartphone. It is based on a new platform YETI 4 were almost unchanged on hardware characteristics compared to the Yota 3. It is…

  • You won’t believe your eyes: this neural network will dance for you

    Artificial intelligence has shown itself very capable tool if we talk about manipulating video with people. The so-called “deepface” with the replacement individuals become the most bright example, but new applications appear every day. The latter creates gipface for dancing — artificial intelligence reads the dance movement of another person and puts it on the…

  • Mining water on the moon will give us the space. Don’t believe?

    Moon miners especially were jubilant this week when scientists announced they found strong evidence of the existence of water ice on the moon’s surface. There is much more ice than we thought, and now we know exactly where he is. This can significantly simplify the extraction of water in the future. Long before this discovery,…

  • In Big Win for Good Boys, England Is Banning Shock Collars

    Photo: Getty The United Kingdom is banning pet collars that deliver shocks or spray chemicals. The UK’s Environmental secretary Michael Gove announced on Monday that the country would bar “punitive” collars that “cause harm and suffering to our pets.” Scotland is also working to ban shock collars, and Wales outlawed shock collars in 2010. The…

  • For $400, Bose’s First Smart Speaker Better Sound Amazing

    The appearance of the Soundbar 500 (pictured) and the larger Soundbar 700 are much less conspicuous than the Home Speaker 500. Photo: Bose As for Bose’s new soundbars, you can choose between the smaller and less expensive Soundbar 500 which is 31-inches long and starts at $550, or go for the more premium Soundbar 700,…

  • Man Accused of Scamming Free Meals Out of Online Dates Charged With 10 Felonies

    Photo: Getty We all know there’s no such thing as a free lunch, but one man’s alleged scheme to score free dinners off women he met online could land him in prison. According to LA County prosecutors, 45-year-old Paul Gonzales pleaded not guilty on Monday to 10 felony charges related to accusations that he took…

  • Police in Paraguay Discover Their Rifles Have Been Replaced With Toy Replicas

    Image: Wikimedia, Flickr CC Last week, police officers in Paraguay found that at least 42 battle rifles had been stolen from their armory and replaced with toy replicas. It’s unclear if a flag with the word “BANG!” written on it popped out of the barrels. ABC Color first reported the discovery last Friday, saying officials…

  • Missouri Officially Defines ‘Meat’ to Exclude Cultured and Plant-Based Foods

    Meat?Photo: Jeanne Menjoulet (Flickr) It’s hard to define “meat.” The word comes from the Old English “mete,” for food—but what is it today? Can flesh grown from animal cells in a bioreactor be called meat? On Tuesday, Missouri became the first U.S. state to prohibit the use of the word “meat” for any product “not derived…

  • Cool, Looks Like Facebook Has a James Damore Now

    Workers pictured at Facebook’s annual F8 developer conference, in San Jose, California in 2018.Photo: Noah Berger (AP) Last year, a Google engineer named James Damore triggered an entirely unnecessary and ultimately unproductive controversy after his internally published 10-page memo decrying “Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber” became a matter of public record. Damore, who more or less…