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4 New Flavors from Coca-Cola Exclusively for Young Generation

Who doesn't love diet coke? This is the most loving drink for everyone who aspire to grab a can with or without favorite pizza, burger or French fries. Suiting for both casual and special occasions, the praise is never enough for a lifetime even after describing the sip-taste. Operated in 200+ countries, there's  no other beverage that replaces coke until now. Coca-cola brands are as follows: 1. Coca-cola 2. Sprite 3. Fanta 4. Diet Coke 5. Coca-cola zero 6. Coa-cola Life 7. Dasani 8. Minute Maid 9. Ciel 10. Powerade 11. Simply Orange 12. Coca-cola light 13. Fresca 14. Glaceau Vitamin water 15. Del Valle 16. Glaceau smartwater 17. Mello Yello 18. Fuze 19. Fuze Tea 20. Honest Tea 21. Odwalla 22. Powerade Zero The world's largest and leading multinational brand is now venturing into a new change by introducing 4 diet-coke flavors exclusively for young generation. “Millennials are now thirstier than ever for adventures and

Nintendo Affiliates With McDonald's to Offer Super Mario-themed Toys for Every Happy Meal

Nintendo has done it again. The company has affiliated with fast-food giant McDonald’s to offer one of eight different toys based on its cherished franchises with every Happy Meal.  The eight colourful and yearning toys include Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Bowser, Invincible Mario, Yoshi, a Red Koopa Shell and a 1-Up Mushroom – each of which will have a “special function.” The luminous Invincible Mario figurine, for example, will show up in different colors. From 26 April Through 22 May, McDonald’s restaurants those in participation across the U.S will offer Super Mario-themed toys arranged inside its Happy Meal boxes. The same characters are also appearing in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the re-release of one of the best games on the Wii U that will soon launch for the Japanese gaming giant’s new hybrid handheld console – the Nintendo Switch. Eligible customers – U.S residents who are 13 or older – are entitled to enter sweepstakes for a chance to win one of 100 Nintend

Eating Salt makes you feel hungry not thirsty: New study finds

Eating too much of salt can raise the level of blood pressure causing health issues like - cardiac arrest and stroke.  According to American Heart Association (AHA), the maximum amount of added sugars you should eat in a day are:  Men: 150 calories per day (37.5 grams or 9 teaspoons) Women: 100 calories per day ( 25 grams or 6 teaspoons) When it comes to salt consumption, AHA recommends that no more than 2,300 milligrams  (0.46 teaspoons) a day and an ideal limit of not more than 1,500 milligrams  (0.3 teaspoon)   per day for men and women. Cutting back salt or sodium not more than 2,400 milligrams a day (0.48 teaspoon) will significantly improve blood pressure and heart health. The recent research study at the  Vanderbilt University Medical Center in the U.S. and the Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine in Germany found that eating salt does not make you thirsty - but it definitely makes you hungry. During the research, scientists fed controlled high-

AeroMobil unveils Flying Car with a production limit of 500 units

Flying cars are almost here. Aeromobil, a startup in Slovakia, in Europe, has showcased the commercial design for a flying car at an expo in Monaco. It is now available for preorders at 1.2 to 1.5 million euros (approx $1.28 - $1.6 million). The company stated that the preliminary round of deliveries for the AeroMobil Flying Car are expected by 2020. Also, the company aims to produce 500 units of the vehicle available for commercial ownership while complying with air and road regulations. According to Stefan Vadocz, CCO, in order to fly, the vehicle need to take off from an airfield or approved space. Further, Operators need to have both driving and pilot license. It's also not clear whether the audience will accept the concept of flying cars basing on several safety concerns. But governments continue to impose regulations for related technologies especially like self-driving cars and drones. The flying car of AeroMobil can fly both on road and hit the

Facebook begins its work to implement optical imaging

Facebook announced that with a team of 60 engineers, social media giant is working to build brain-computer interface that allows you to type with just your mind without invasive implants. The team plans to implement optical imaging to scan your brain a hundred times per second to detect you speaking quietly in your head and translate it into text. Regina Dugan, the head of Facebook’s R&D division Building 8, shared more details to the members of conference that the aim is to allow people to type at 100 words per minute, 5X faster than typing on a phone, with mind alone.   “What if you could type directly from your brain?” Chief of Facebook R&D says. She demonstrated a video of a paralyzed patient at Stanford who can type using mind with an implanted sensor. Chief also explained how Facebook wants to move ahead without the use of surgical implants. While the work in Building 8 had only begun working on the brain typing project six months ago, it is now col

Google launches Google Earth - Gives access to VR tour

Google artificial intelligence (AI) will work for Earth users in the form of “knowledge cards” that allows them plunge into online information about mountains, countries, landmarks and other places visiting virtually. It will also recommend and suggest on other locations wherein explorers may be interested in exploring more based on their past searches. "This is our gift to the world," Rebecca More, Google Earth Director says.  This new version of the program allows people navigate the planet from the comfort of their computers, smartphones or tablets. "It´s a product that speaks to our deepest values around education and making information available to people." A new ‘Voyager’ feature gives access to users to digitally explore the planet under the aegis of experts and partners including BBC, Earth, NASA, Sesame Street and the Jane Goodall Institute. "This is the first time we have done this deep integration with the Google Knowledge Graph,&quo

Google to Samurai fake news with Fact Check Label

Google is all set to implement its fact check label to Google News editions globally after introducing the feature in October for the U.S and U.K. The label will further appear in searches in all languages supported by Google. It works like this - When you search for a topic that's answered by a source using the fact check label, Google's results page will add a snippet with three major elements: information about the claim being made, who made the claim, and whether the claim is true, false or anywhere in between. Further it may also appear in a Google News cluster with the term "Fact check" before the headline. Google alerted that the fact check label won't be visible for every possible conspiracy or crazy news story you can predict. For instance, a search for "the Earth is flat," does not provide any provision for fact check labels at this writing.  Disagreeably it shouldn't as the claim is irrational and doesn't call for any genui

You Tube announces new amendment to its Partner Program

You Tube was a very profitable partner program when it was launched five years ago. This gave an opportunity for all to sign up and use the service, like uploading videos and sharing the videos. This was also a big scope to start making money. In fact, this free platform became a very big success until the identification of some problems. These were misuse of accounts, content and causing reputation issues. To battle against all odds, You tube has now announced an amendment to its partner program. Effective from now on, creators will be prevented from earning money until they hit 10,000 lifetime views on their channel.  You tube trusts  that this demarcation will give a better scope to collect enough information on a channel. Further, this feature will not disappoint any new upcoming independent creators to sign up and use the service. “In a few weeks, we’ll also be adding a review process for new creators who  apply  to be in the YouTube Partner Program. After a creato