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GitHub launches new mobile app for Android and iOS platforms

Github is one of the leading software development platform in the world that helps developer community to build, discover and share better software. Github, owned by tech giant Microsoft Corporation provides developers with a large number of tools and resources to get their projects off the ground. Github released its new free mobile app for Android and iOS platforms after several months of beta testing. The app is primarily designed to help the developer community to manage their projects when they not using their PC, letting them organize tasks, respond to the comments, give feedback on issues etc.   Github notifications shows up in an inbox like the E Mail notifications, you can swipe to wrap up a task or can save the modifications to come back later. This can be new favourite way for the developers to organize their tasks.  The app features a clean, intuitive, beautiful UI, with all attractive features you would expect from a mobile version of the platform, incl

NEW SEO STRATEGIES FOR THE YEAR 2020

Content Marketing in SEO Why Do Content Optimisation or Content Marketing? Digital marketing has moved on from the traditional methods of link building, content mismanagement, link exchange, keyword stuffing, etc. since a long time ago. Google is changing its algorithm very frequently to penalize websites following such traditional unconventional Search Engine Optimization techniques. The frequent changes in the Google algorithm have triggered new ideas and techniques in Search Engine Optimization. We all must have heard the phrase "content is king". Good content always holds the attention of both web users and Google at the same time. And after all, Google declared that content is one of the top three factors affecting the SERP rankings of the website. The new phase of Search Engine Optimisation in 2020 solely depends on high-quality SEO content. Thus content optimization can be considered as the key to successful web traffic and highe

How does AI & machine learning together unlock the true potential of IoT

The Internet of Things in Our Everyday Life IoT(Internet of things),  something that is very fast emerging to be the next big thing in our world. When many would be not familiar with the concept of IoT, a lot will be familiar with their applications. For Example, when you can control your AC by your smartphone or using a smartwatch that gives you real-time biometric readings. IoT is all about making all the devices in your everyday life to act smart. IoT provides a super platform for the devices to get connected. All the devices can send and receive messages through this connection with the help of sensors in the devices. According to business insider intelligence, 24 billion IoT devices will be installed by the year 2020. Can Artificial Intelligence & machine learning give a boost to the growth of IoT? Artificial Intelligence is no longer confined to the Sci-fiction movies but has indeed become a reality now. Artificial intelligence is a broad concep

Silent headset lets users quietly commune with computers

Advances in voice recognition technology have seen it become a more viable form of computer interface, but it's not necessarily a quieter one. To prevent the click-clacking of keyboards being replaced by noisy man-machine conversations, MIT researchers are developing a new system called AlterEgo that allows people to talk to computers without speaking and listen to them without using their ears. At first glance, the AlterEgo headpiece looks like the product of a design student who didn't pay attention in class. Instead of the familiar combination of an earpiece and microphone, the device is a cumbersome white plastic curve like the jawbone of some strange animal that hangs off the wearer's ear and arcs over to touch the chin. It might look strange, but it's based on some fairly sophisticated technology. Inside the Alterego are electrodes that scan the jaw and face from neuromuscular signals produced when the wearer thinks about verbalizing words without

New battery design for electric cars would stack up to 1,000-km range

One of the big stumbling blocks preventing the wide scale acceptance of electric cars is dreaded range anxiety. With an average range of around 100 mi (161 km) per charge, all-electric vehicles still can't compete with more conventional cars – especially if lights, windscreen wipers, or air con are needed. To level the playing field a bit, Fraunhofer is working on a new battery design that could increase an electric car's range to 1,000 km (621 mi). Electric cars don't have a single battery, but a collection of battery packs made of hundreds or thousands of individual battery cells that are packed in and wired together. These separate battery cells each require a housing as well as terminals, wiring, cables, and electronic monitors, which all combine to take up 50 percent of the space of a whole battery pack. Additionally, all those electrical connections sap away current through resistance. In partnership with ThyssenKrupp System Engineering and IAV Autom

ZTE points to the future with the first foldable 2018, dual-screen smartphone

Is this the future of smartphones? So far the biggest innovations we've seen in mobile this year have been bigger screens and smaller bezels, but Chinese manufacturer ZTE has raised the bar with its Axon M, the first foldable handset with a dual display, suggesting a host of potential uses. You could browse the web on one screen and compose an email on the other perhaps, or watch Netflix on one display while Twitter scrolls across the second one. Both screens are 5.2 inches diagonally, combining to make a 6.75-inch, 1,920 x 2,160 panel with the two displays both facing forward (admittedly with a large join in the middle). Maybe the Axon M will be most useful for productivity apps, allowing you to type away on a document in landscape mode without obscuring three-quarters of the screen with a keyboard. ZTE says a three-finger swipe sends apps between screens, or you can have them configured to act like one whole display. Games could also benefit from the dual-screen approach, as wi