Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Swap Your Face On Video with Your Smartphone Using MSQRD
MSQRD
MSQRD could be a mobile application that lets user mask their face with advanced face following system and 3D face placement SDK. this app additionally provides filters for selfie, record selfie video animation, amendment the approach you look with series of animations out there then enables you to share your
record or capture to friends on social networks.
The application additionally comes with face swap options, with this features you'll be able to simply swap the face of somebody near you and their advanced face following system would track each faces and
swap. the applying does not simply masquerade your face, however it additionally makes it look terribly realistic . It's in beta version currently thus it solely contains a few faces however it's worth a try.




Oh Lord.. Look At My Face 😂😂😂😂😂


Hell Hath No Fury... I'm not ever  going to use bleaching cream.. 😱😱


You can get it for your IPhone on the App Store

Android Users Download it Here

Update - MSQRD has been bought by Facebook so it's possible you'll see the features on apps owned by Facebook. 

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

 A Look Inside Facebook's Data Center : Where All Your Data Is Stored (Pictures)
Facebook's Data Center

Facebook is the second most visited site in the world and the largest social network on the planet with a total user base of over 2 Billion people .


Keeping all that data requires a large amount of data centers to keep user data secure.


It's located in a subarctic environment that allows the data center to have minimal cooling expenses. It is powered by affordable electricity that’s 100% renewable (12 hydro-electric plants at nearby rivers).
Facebook's Data Center
Employees sometimes have to go to the building in temperatures as low as -30°C (-22°F)..

The building's exterior looks futuristic.


The giant fans draw frigid air from outside into the data center to cool the thousands of servers. Heat from the servers also help to keep the employees warm.



About 150 employees work in the data center, but the giant halls are usually empty. Only 1 technician is needed for over 25,000 servers at one location, and they have to move around in the spaces using scooters due to the distances they need to cover.


Repairing a server requires just 2 minutes. Once a server gets old , they’re physically destroyed so that user data remains private.

Thursday, 6 July 2017

Facebook group video chat app will soon be released
Facebook is reportedly getting ready to launch a standalone group video chat app that may resemble Houseparty, according to The Verge. The new app would be called Bonfire and is reportedly aimed for a fall release. Facebook said it had nothing to share at this time.
Two years ago the group video chat app, Houseparty, took off with teenagers — by November 2016 it had 1.2 million users, each spending a whopping 20 minutes a day on it. Houseparty is in the top 200 apps on Apple's U.S. App Store, marking it prime meat for Facebook's next move, which has been on the hunt to buy or mimic other products that do well among young clientele (think its buyout of Instagram or its attempts to mimic Snapchat's features).

Why it matters: Facebook has made strategic investments in digital features, services and apps that eat at the user growth and success of competing apps or digital companies, like Snapchat, GoFundMe, Periscope, and Apple. Some have argued that the practice raises anti-trust concerns. Migrating users over to Facebook's network and keeping users engaged for longer on its platform helps Facebook amass more user data, which it uses to sell advertising revenue against.