Category: Software Review
Excel turns 30 in Windows: The old rocker never dies

The first great success of Apple was, attention, the possibility of working with spreadsheets. The arrival of Visicalc in 1979 turned the Apple II into the object of desire of financiers and entrepreneurs, and that sparked the fever spreadsheets. Of all of them, only one remained as an absolute reference. It was Microsoft Excel, …
Bixby and Samsung wants to win the war of the assistants with artificial intelligence

The virtual assistants sold us a world where the interaction with a machine would be only with the voice and in a natural way. But the reality has been another. In the beginning, many attendees stopped being attractive due to failures of understanding and errors in the requests, so they were relegated to …
Why it’s almost nothing that Apple has opened the iOS core code?
History of Winamp: The player who put the mp3 in our lives and who never said completely goodbye
Your browsing history is not anonymous as it identifies you 72% of the time

A group of researchers from Stanford and Princeton universities has developed a system that can deduce your identity from a historically anonymous web browsing history. Although it is well known that the vast majority of websites collect information (again, theoretically anonymous) about our visits to their sites and web services, …