The social network Facebook is currently developing and testing a new application that can detect faces in albums. This is a new technology for detecting faces in photo albums and is the first of a series of new applications related photos.

The aim of this new tool is to reduce the annoy of putting 'tags' in the photos to mark each of your friends, becaause if you have an album with plenty of photos or lots of friends in the same photo, the process is slow and inefficient.

To resolve this problem, Facebook implemented a facial detection technology that identifies and selects faces in photos, and the user only has to answer one question: 'Who is this guy? ".

This is the same technology used by most digital cameras. And so, despite this tool is not new, is an intelligent and effective improvement in the applications of social network.

The problem happened in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, when several directors of the board were not caught up to review bills and analyze the problems of the city but to plant potatoes and  send pink cows as a gift for their partners Farm Farmville .
According to the website "Escapist", the head of the board Ilko Iliev, had repaired about two weeks his advisers went to play Farmville but never thought they did a time series and with such important objectives for the council as the committee advice.
The exclusion of Kerin was proposed by Todor Hristov saying in jest that Kerin "needed more time to care for your virtual farm." 20 councilors voted in favor of removal from Kerin and 19 were against. This expulsion simply takes the monetary value that Kerin would receive for participating in the committee.
Kerin defended his position saying he was not the only one to play in Farmville Council and argued that it was already pretty close to level 40, while her colleague Daniela Zhelyazkova, party Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria, was already at 46.


Imagine a processor 10 to 20 times more powerful than the fastest chip already in place and using the same amount of power two light bulbs in households.

That's what Intel promises to introduce a new microprocessor core 48. The focus is on cloud computing and data centers, with energy saving. The company says the new processor is designed to have high-speed and new techniques for power management, allowing operations to 25 watts or 125 watts.

"With such a processor, you can imagine a data center in the clouds for a future that is more energy efficient than today," said Chief Technology Officer of the company, Justin Rattner, told Computerworld.

The company's forecasts are optimistic. Intel said it is distributing 100 processors experimental 48-core to attract academics and specialists from other companies to develop the component and start the program compatible software.

"Over time, we hope that these advanced concepts are a way to come into popular devices, as well as advanced automotive technology found a way to get into all the cars," he predicts Rattner.

For nearly two years, Intel had shown an experimental chip with 80 cores that, although not functional, he served for the company to study ways to enable efficient communication between a large number of cores.


A couple directly from the altar of the church, sent a message through Twitter and changed his status on Facebook to join its new status: married.
"I surprised not only my guests, but Tracy to pull my cell phone to post messages on Facebook and Twitter on the altar during our marriage," said the groom, Dana Hanna. 'Just Married' were the words that quickly American couple took on Twitter and Facebook, in full wedding at the altar.

The priest who performed the ceremony was aware of the game and worked with the groom. "As I was saying, I now pronounce you husband and wife. It's official in Facebook and is also official in my book, "said the priest at the end of the ceremony.





According to the Associated Press, a Canadian woman who worked at IBM that was receving the subsidy because of depression, lost the right to it by placing some photographs in which he was at a party birthday, on her Facebook.

After these photos reach those responsible for insurance company Manulife withdrew the right to security, arguing that "it was clear that Nathalie Blanchard was no longer depressed," to being "very funny."

In response to this reaction from the insurance company, Nathalie Blanchard, claims that he was following doctor's orders, advised that in order to reverse the psychological state, go out and have fun.


Apple is accused of denying the guarantee of their products to users smoking, saying the devices are 'contaminated' and can harm the health technician.
The news site is published by the American Consumerist denouncing the brand claims that tobacco smoke accumulates waste within the computers that make the guarantee is no longer valid, since his concert presents risks to the health of technicians responsible for the arrangement.

Apple customers say the store brand has a list of harmful substances, including nicotine and talcum powder to be considered harsh environments.

Faced with the claims Apple made no comment.