Full moon patents: Facebook’s facial recognition and Amazon’s 3D internet

Theres nothing quite like a hot cup of tea in the rains, a pumpkin spiced latte in the autumn, and heavenly turkey just at the advent of winter on Thanksgiving.

According to the patent publication, ads related to food and beverages will be presented to you, based on the weather around you. This is accomplished with the assistance of Chef Watson , which is IBMs Artificial Intelligence software that has analyzed tons of data related to recipes and knows the flavor of each ingredient.

This enables the system to automatically provide highly relevant ads related to food to you based on the weather conditions.

However, communication between the players and the manager is limited to pre-match talks, a half-time chat, and little pieces of advice delivered through substitute players, written notes, and instructions shouted from the sideline.

A recently published patent from Nike discloses their plans to embed haptic devices into shin guards worn by football players.

The vibration motors will be connected to wireless receivers that receive signals from a smartphone of the team manager.

For example, the vibrations of different intensities, and in different locations in the shin pad may be instructions related to movements in forward, backward, rightward, or leftward direction.

However, facial recognition is also susceptible to forgery, as a malicious users can use a photo or video of a valid user to fool the authentication system.But no more!

Microsoft and other tech giants using this technology will definitely aid in tipping the scales in favor of coral reefs and allow regeneration of reefs around the world.

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