Author: Rohit Gadia

19 years old. Pursuing Undergrad Degree at SRM University. Always Supports Google and a big fan of Larry Page. Wants to experience the power of Science and "Technology".

What would your reaction be if I told you that you can play Temple Run on your device without touching the screen? And no, I am not kidding. Let me put some stress on the latter part of the previous sentence and articulate my opinion about ‘Ultrasound gesturing’. I believe it is time to bid farewell to infrared gesturing. Though I can’t deny the fact that infrared (camera-based) gesturing was one heck of an invention, ultrasound gesturing is the latest fashion in this area of technology. This technology could be extended to laptops and tablets too, making life more simpler.…

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The concept of Quantum Computers has undergone Research and development for a few decades now, and the outcome has been quite promising too. The notion of conventional computers becomes totally vague when compared to the specifications of Quantum Computers. Quantum computers function on a totally different concept. You might be familiar with the concept of quantum mechanics/quantum nature of light but the idea of quantum computers is totally out of the box. The development on this project was started in early 1980s under the guidance of Richard Feynman (Theoretical Physicist) and it was believed that the field of quantum computing…

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Meet Rachel Law, a 25-year-old graduate student, who has created a game that can literally create havoc on the online advertisement industry if released into the wild. [quote_left][/quote_left] Her creation, called “Vortex,” is a browser extension that’s part game, part ad-targeting disrupter that helps people turn their user profiles and the browsing information into alternate fake identities that have nothing to do with reality. People who use the browser tool, which works with Firefox and Chrome, effectively confuse the technologies that categorize web audiences into likely running shoe buyers, in-market auto buyers, or moms interested in cooking and football. “It’s…

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