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These secrets have been Loch-ed away for over half a century. An underwater camera deployed in 1970 in an attempt to capture ...
According to the Post's report, Amazon used a secret algorithm called "Project Nessie" to see just how high it could raise prices while still staying lower than its competitors. If competitors ...
Amazon used a secret algorithm code-named “Project Nessie” to test how much it could raise prices and get competitors to follow. The plan is outlined in redacted portions of the government’s ...
A camera trap deployed by a Loch Ness researcher in 1970 was recently recovered by an autonomous robot. Not only was it still ...
Shine, who set up The Loch Ness Project in the mid-1970s to investigate Loch Ness, said around 24 film exposures had been taken but there was no evidence of Nessie in those pictures. Once revealed ...
The company also used Project Nessie, an algorithm that the FTC alleges it used to identify specific products it could charge more for — that would drive other retailers to follow. The suit says ...
The unmanned submarine famously dubbed Boaty McBoatface accidentally uncovered a camera set up to photograph the Loch Ness monster in 1970.
An underwater camera set up 55 years ago to try and photograph the Loch Ness Monster has been found by accident by a robot submarine. The ocean-going yellow sub - called Boaty McBoatface - was being ...
The advanced underwater vehicle, named Boaty McBoatface, was conducting trials in the loch when the camera was discovered.
When a Loch Ness Monster story appears at the start of April, it pays to check the date on the article just to avoid red ...