« Google’s new captcha for mobile users asks them to complete image recognition tasks that might be hard for machines ».
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« …even the tiny movements a user’s mouse makes as it hovers and approaches a checkbox can help reveal an automated bot… »
« Language represents our view of the world, and knowing its limits helps us understand how our perception works ». (via <a href= »http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ »>Green Honey</a>)
Les smartphones à l’origine d’un boom des accidents domestiques
« Les accidents augmentent de plus de 10 % pour les enfants en dessous de 2 ans, et de 1 % à 7 % selon les villes pour les enfants entre 6 et 10 ans. Et il n’y a pas d’augmentation dans les écoles. C’est donc bien parmi les enfants ayant besoin d’une surveillance parentale que les accidents ont fortement augmenté ».
Tuesday morning at dawn, little Harrison crept into his parents’ bedroom and walked over to his dad’s side of the bed. He quietly reached for his father’s iPhone, grabbed his right hand and pressed his large thumb onto the fingerprint scanner.
Kubb – Français, Cubique, 12cm, beaux !
« Don’t tell the kiddies, but Santa’s workshop isn’t at the North Pole ». (via Amazon Reveals the Robots at the Heart of Its Epic Cyber Monday Operation | WIRED)
It makes it harder for legitimate products to earn trust, and it jades Kickstarter supporters who may have been burned one too many times to take a risk on some other seemingly lofty pitch.
Supreme Court Weighs When Social-Media Threats Become Criminal Acts – WSJ
« Fold up your [order] and put it in your pocket/Is it thick enough to stop a bullet? »
It is worth understanding both what HTML5 is and who controls the W3C.



