Google launches new job search feature

Google launches its AI-powered jobs search engine Job hunting. Fortunately, Googles latest tool is set to make all of this much easier. Google has launched a feature that will include job searches right into the traditional Google Search. This search will also include job listings posted on the websites of individual companies. It also aims to eliminate the problem of filtering through multiple job listings on multiple portals. The feature is now available on desktop and the Google app....

June 22, 2017 · 2 min · 239 words · Christopher Greer

This high school dropout is a bitcoin millionaire at the age of 18

He also holds smaller investments in other digital currencies, including litecoin and ethereum. (High school) was pretty low quality, Erik said. I had these teachers that were all kind of negative. Even his teachers at school too didnt see his potential. I guess I did the dropout part, he added. He actually did not want to go to college, either. At that time, bitcoins were valued at $1,200 per piece....

June 22, 2017 · 2 min · 273 words · Charles Roberts

NSA shares 32 open source projects on GitHub

This is not the first time that NSA has opened its door to the general public. Other projects are listed on the agencys TTP as coming soon. Not all projects listed are new. This is not the first time that the NSA has made use of its GitHub accounts created in 2015. you could check out the NSAs pagehere. source: www.techworm.net

June 21, 2017 · 1 min · 61 words · Robert Best

Showbox’s #ReadTrumpTweets Campaign Gives (Some) Power Back to the People

Since 2016, a number of companies have tried to capitalize on President Trump. Its hard not to take notice. Showbox, an LA-based company, decided to make light of Trumps notable Tweets. I mean hey, if you cant beat em, might as well laugh at em, right? #ReadTrumpTweets is powered by Showbox, a professional-grade and cloud-based video creation platform. The videos include customized backgrounds, animations, transitions and more. So how does one transform Trumps tweets into DIY videos that look professional?...

June 21, 2017 · 1 min · 174 words · Keith Copeland

Developers Who Use Spaces Earn More Money Than Those Who Use Tabs

The results of a recent developer survey might just add more fuel to the fire. The remaining have no strict preferences or use both tabs and spaces. The most interesting aspect of the survey however, came forward when the salaries of these people were analyzed. Those amounts were converted into US Dollars for the sake of simplicity. Diving Deeper There will obviously be questions raised against this data. What if the developers that use spaces belonged to a country that pays its developers higher ?...

June 20, 2017 · 1 min · 153 words · Morgan Thomas

8 Simple Tips To Free Storage Space On An Android Smartphone

Select them to clear cached data for all apps. Some apps also offer the option to set cache size, so that they take up less space. Alternatively, you could flush the cache for all apps at once, if you like. In most Android devices, you could find the option underSettings > Storage > Cached data. However, only a part of the app will be moved to the microSD card. With an existing card, go toSettings > Storage & USB, and then choose your card....

June 19, 2017 · 2 min · 304 words · Luis Morris

Microsoft’s AI makes history, sets the highest possible score on Ms Pac-Man

Hybrid Reward Architecture This is the name given to the methodology applied by the team at Maluuba. The architecture consists of a super agent which is responsible to carry out decisions. This super agent is assisted by over 150 normal agents which provide input data for the super agent. The super agent used the data replayed by them to decide the direction to move Ms. Pac-Man in. Source:Neowin Read More...

June 19, 2017 · 1 min · 72 words · Alisha Lyons

How Steve Jobs And Steve Wozniak Started Their Career As Hackers

It was a gear that allowed users to get free phone service illegally. Interesting, isnt it? Lets delve further to unfold the story. How did it all begin? Before Wozniak and Jobs built Apple in the 1970s, both were phone phreaks. Who is a phone phreak? Phone phreaking got its start in the late 1950s. It was at its peak in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The term first referred to groups who had reverse engineered the system of tones used to route long-distance calls....

June 18, 2017 · 2 min · 232 words · Christian Ross

Which programming language to learn first ?

Whether you intend to pursue a career in software or not, being able to code is never negative. So where should a beginner start his coding journey? The reason for this, being the way these languages have been developed. The most popular language known today isC. C was developed as an upgrade to earlier languages to provide features that were unable at the time. To learn programming aspects such as debugging and memory management, C cannot be more highly recommended....

June 18, 2017 · 1 min · 163 words · Kyle Walters

Facebook’s new technology could spy on you through your webcam

For instance, if you are smiling, it could automatically send a smiley face and vice versa. Similarly, Facebook has always been looking for ways to increase its reach of targeted advertising. Based on what youve read before, products and services tap matching to that are listed before you. And, Emotion detection technology is the next phase of this. The other big way that Facebook is doing this is through the recent reaction buttons....

June 16, 2017 · 1 min · 75 words · Matthew Smith

Industroyer or Crash Override: This Russian cyber weapon can take down power grids

However, Ukrainian officials have blamed Russia for it, according to Reuters. It also contains certain features that are designed to enable it to remain unnoticed. Apparently, Sandworm has been linked to the Russian government. In that way, it can be immediately re-purposed in Europe and portions of the Middle East and Asia. CrashOverRide represents alarming tradecraft and the ability to disrupt operations, said Dragos. While the cyberattack-caused blackout in Kiev lasted for about 75 minutes didnt lead to any disasters....

June 16, 2017 · 1 min · 112 words · Brian Garcia

Ultimate JavaScript Cheat Sheet

Alongside HTML and CSS, JavaScript is one of the three core technologies of World Wide Web content production. source: www.techworm.net

June 16, 2017 · 1 min · 20 words · Patricia Rogers

E-cigarettes can be used to hack computers

They use cartridges filled with a liquid that contains nicotine, flavourings, and other chemicals. A heating gear in the e-cigarette converts the liquid into a vapour, which the person inhales. The computer lights up as it normally does when an e-cigarette starts charging. However, after a few seconds, a message pops up on the computer screen. The message, which appeared on the screen, read DO U EVEN VAPE BRO!!!!. The vaping equipment was able to issue a command to the computer after a little bit of tweaking....

June 15, 2017 · 1 min · 183 words · Sandra Allen