Google bots pass ‘human test’ by solving CAPTCHA puzzles
Google’s computers have solved the company’s own CAPTCHA technology used to detect whether a user is human or a spam bot.
Google’s computers have solved the company’s own CAPTCHA technology used to detect whether a user is human or a spam bot.
Just who is a typical UK YouTuber? Nearly one-fifth of those watching YouTube are watching less TV according to new research looking into the top myths and realities of users of the video sharing platform.
Many UK organisations are fialing to get the most out of their online newsrooms, missing a trick in getting vital free ‘earned media’ exposure as a result, according to a new report.
Google has announced that its Project Ara modular smartphone could be available by January 2015 for as little as $50.
With Record Store Day last week (Saturday 19th April), research by ICM reveals that music lovers across the country are still buying their tunes in physical format with MP3 downloads seen very much as an add-on.
The Nokia brand could be obsolete by the end of this year, as Microsoft’s takeover of the iconic mobile maker nears completion.
Facebook has launched ‘nearby friends’, a feature that lets users track their friends location in real-time- causing a privacy stir in the process.
Taco Bell has premiered its newest Doritos Loco Taco on with a short movie on Snapchat, marking a first for the self-destructing chat app.
Tesco plans to increased sales at its UK business through online shopping, rather than bricks and mortar, as it announced a 3.6% drop in trading profit to £2.2bn last week.
Nine out of ten (90%) global marketers are not trained to calculate return on investment (ROI), and 80% struggle with being able to properly demonstrate to their management the business effectiveness of their spending, campaigns and activities, according to new research.