A computer controlled by eye and Bing surpasses Yahoo
The tech news we are reading and that being discussed in cyberspace. A computer
captures the look
The computer can use the eye movement instead of a mouse.
Lenovo partnered with the company vision tracking, Tobii, to create a laptop with Windows 7 that can be controlled with the eyes.
The device was presented at Cebit 2011, the technology fair in Germany, and uses cameras to track the user's gaze.
The company said the technology could reach consumers within a period not exceeding two years. Bing beat
Yahoo!
Bing surpassed 4% of searches on the world market.
According to research firm StatCounter, the Microsoft search engine became the second most popular on the web, surpassing Yahoo.
During February, the company says, Bing handled 4.37% of searches that Yahoo captured as 3.97%. Both are still behind the 89.4% of Google, the market leader.
However, for the first time since 2009 the most used search engine in the world got less than 90% market share. Guinness
to Charlie Sheen on Twitter
Charlie Sheen already has more than one million followers in Twitter.
The Guinness World Records company, today announced a new brand: the actor Charlie Sheen became the fastest person to reach a million followers. The controversial celebrity
reached that number in 25 hours and 17 minutes between 1 and 2 March.
The announcement comes two weeks after the rapper Lil Wayne got the record for most amount of positive feedback ("I like") in 24 hours on Facebook in a commentary published by him.
The artist recorded 588,243 "Like" in a day.
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