Showing posts with label robots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robots. Show all posts

06 June 2016

Living with Robots, Man or Machine? (videos)

Video playlist from FT.com:

Living with Robots
  • Man or machine? Building robots like us 13:27
  • My colleague, the robot 12:07
  • Long road to a driverless future 12:19
  • Pocket AI — bar raised for digital assistants 13:40
  • The soft side of robots: elderly care 14:27
  • Pepper the ‘emotional’ robot visits the FT 9:16

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27 July 2015

How Will Humans Work with Robots? (video)



How Will Humans Work with Robots? (video above) - Clearpath Robotics co-founder Ryan Gariepy discusses how robot makers design machines to interact with humans with Cory Johnson on “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg)

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22 November 2014

Tech Stocks: GameStop, GoPro, Alibaba Debt Offering (video)

GameStop's 3rd-Qtr Earnings: Why the Stock Is Sinking: Video -
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Bloomberg's Cory Johnson reports on GameStop's third-quarter earnings, Alibaba's $8 billion bond offering and GoPro's discounted secondary offering. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg 11/20)

NEWS

Fast Company

Washington Post launches twice-daily tablet editions on Amazon Fire app
Washington Post
The Washington Post has unveiled a new tablet application exclusively for Amazon Fire owners that will package news in distinct morning and evening editions with updates for major breaking stories. The app, which will not include a local news section, ...



Wired

Google's New Service Kills Ads on Your Favorite Sites for a Monthly Fee
Wired
The web is funded by ads. But so many people hate seeing them, and they often resent all the data tracking that props them up. It's a clash that has become a major pain point for news websites and other publishers. The rise of ad blockers, which let people ...



Yibada (English Edition)

Twitter Allows Users to Share Tweets Privately
Yibada (English Edition)
Twitter users can now privately share a tweet via the direct message (DM) feature of the micro-blogging social media site....



CBS News

​Crime-fighting robots patrol in Silicon Valley
CBS News
In a parking lot in Silicon Valley, two robot security guards were on patrol. The creation of Mountain View, Calif., company Knightscope, and resembling something out of a Star Wars movie, the K5 security robots stand 5 feet tall, weigh 300 pounds, and are ...



Ars Technica

Review: New Smash Bros. is the best reason yet to buy a Wii U
Ars Technica
A huge, fun game with a bunch of replay value is just what the console needs. Nintendo's sprawling fighting game franchise is back for more. Andrew ...



Chron.com

CAMERA SHOOTOUT: iPhone 6 Plus Takes On The Samsung Galaxy Note 4...
Chron.com
Smartphone cameras have become so advanced, they've come to replace digital cameras for many people. But not all smartphone cameras were created equal. Apple, Samsung, and Motorola have all put a ton of effort into perfecting the camera on their ...



Sydney Morning Herald

Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon to double value of global streaming by 2018
Sydney Morning Herald
The value of the global streaming TV business will double in the next four years, according to new research. The rapid expansion of "streamcasters" Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Amazon in the US, coupled with Netflix's expansion around the world, will drive the ...



Android Headlines - Android News

The Google Nexus 6 has AT&T-branded Problems Everywhere, It Seems
Android Headlines - Android News
Guys, this will ruin the Nexus 6 for you if you love the Nexus mantra of 'pure, unadulterated Android with no carrier interference'. If you don't mind and just want a great Android device, then you might find this anything from mildly annoying to unimportant.


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14 November 2014

Robots, Artificial Intelligence, To Take Your Job? (video)

Could a Robot or AI Take Your Job?: Video - Bloomberg:
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Draper Fisher Jurvetson Partner Steve Jurvetson discusses the future of robots and artificial intelligence on “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg 11/12)

The Difficulties With A BlackBerry Partnership In China - BlackBerry Ltd. (NASDAQ:BBRY) | Seeking Alpha"....I see little if any value in a Chinese BlackBerry partnership since the company's whole value proposition is security. It would be different if BlackBerry had one million native apps and an army of developers working for the platform. If this were the case, I could see Lenovo and others licensing BB10 for that value alone. But this is not the reality...."


New York Times

Amazon and Hachette Resolve Dispute
New York Times
Books and other items at an Amazon warehouse in Phoenix. ... Amazon and Hachette announced Thursday that they had resolved their differences ...
Amazon, Hachette End Publishing Dispute - Wall Street Journal
Amazon And Hachette End Battle, Settle On E-book Pricing - Forbes
Amazon, Hachette End Monthslong Dispute - ABC News


CNN

Separated at birth, reunited on Facebook
CNN
(CNN) -- Anais Bordier and Samantha Futerman have the same laugh and the same freckled cheeks. They wear their hair the same way and have ...


CNET

Microsoft patches 19-year-old Windows bug
CNET
This reveals basic vulnerabilities in PC technology. For one, it's up to users to apply patches to keep their machines secure. Yet security-conscious ...

How to Switch to Google's New Messenger App for SMS
How to Open Links in Your Mobile Browser Instead of the Facebook App ... How to Switch to Google's New Messenger App for SMS ... The app itself is fully fitted out with Google's new Material Design look and the colors of your ...


VentureBeat

Strap a phablet to your face: Oculus VR releases mobile dev kit
VentureBeat
Facebook's virtual-reality company just unleashed its mobile software-development kit on its website, and you can pick it up now to start building software for mobile VR. While Oculus has made headlines for nearly two years thanks to its powerful Rift headset, ...


Livemint

Samsung chases curved smartphone wave to beat flat-screen crowd
Livemint
Samsung declined to give early sales figures or expected profit margins for the Note Edge, but the specialist screen technology required means the curved display is difficult to make and likely more expensive. Photo: Reuters. Seoul: Samsung Electronics Co.

Pew Study: Americans Fear They've Lost Control of Personal Data
eWeek
A Pew Research study examined how Americans view the privacy of their personal information in the wake of Edward Snowden's revelations about online government snooping. The Pew Research Internet Project published a study on Nov. 12 that reveals ...


USA TODAY

Sony previews upcoming PlayStation Vue cloud TV service
USA TODAY
Sony plans to begin testing its new subscription cloud TV service PlayStation Vue in New York City later this month. After that initial test of the service, which is delivered via the Net to PlayStation 4 and PS3 game systems, Sony expects to launch the service in ...


CNNMoney

People Still Aren't Downloading iOS 8
Huffington Post
... Apple has stopped providing an update to its new iOS 8 mobile operating software, following complaints by some ...

Android Lollipop
Ars Technica

Android's biggest update ever revamps nearly every part of the OS.
Ars Technica
Android updates don't matter anymore—or at least that's what many people think. Back-to-back-to-back Jelly Bean releases and a KitKat release seemed to only polish what already existed. When Google took the wraps off of "Android L" at Google I/O, though, ...


SlashGear

iPad Pro now rumored for late 2015 launch
SlashGear
The iPad Pro has many tablet hounds excited, and those who may want to ditch their laptop for a large-screen tablet even more anticipatory, but we're still not getting our hands on it. After being rumored for release at just about every interval you could think of, ...


Xiaomi Escalating The Great Ecosystem Battle | Seeking Alpha"In the smartphone space, MIUI's closed ecosystem mimics that of iOS and differentiates from other mobile operating systems with features that are most relevant to Chinese users whereas Apple and Google have avoided localization of their mobile OS, a strategy I believe could be detrimental to their growth in a highly-localized Chinese market."

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12 August 2014

Robot Tweeting Its Way Through Hurricane Iselle (video)

Check Out the Robot Tweeting Its Way Through Iselle: Video - Bloomberg:
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Liquid Robotics President and CEO Gary Gysin discusses how the company’s Wave Glider SV3 collects information for hurricane intensity forecasting. He speaks on "Bloomberg West.” (Aug. 8-Bloomberg)

The doctor will now see you -- on a smartphone - San Jose Mercury News: "The proliferation of doctor consultation apps, which allow patients to see a doctor through their desktop, smartphone or tablet camera for a flat fee of $40 to $50, has outpaced state regulators still grappling to figure out how to regulate telemedicine. The Federation of State Medical Boards recently offered a model policy for states -- aimed at supporting the growth of telemedicine -- but states still have varying and often difficult-to-interpret rules, creating a vague regulatory framework that some experts say these companies have exploited. Currently, 19 states, including California, have regulations that allow doctors to practice medicine over video in some form, yet most apps say they operate in more than 40."

John McAfee at Def Con: Don’t Use Smartphones - Digits - WSJ: "... On the subjects of privacy and security, McAfee said smartphones are spying on American consumers, who don’t bother to read user agreements. “The most promising privacy thing is stupid phones,” he said. “I’m dumping all my smart phones.”... One attendee asked if he could download Mr. McAfee’s app without downloading the Google Play Store, which the questioner said he doesn’t trust on his phone. McAfee was unsure of the answer. “I don’t know much about technology anymore,” he said."


New York Times

In a Fight With Authors, Amazon Cites Orwell, but Not Quite Correctly
New York Times
Amazon quoted a 1936 essay by George Orwell in a web posting and .... Glenn Fleishman, a technology journalist, addressed Amazon directly via ...
Dispute Erupts Between Amazon and Disney - Wall Street Journal
Amazon, Hachette E-Book Pricing Battle Continues - Wall Street Journal


NBCNews.com

Simplifying the Bull: How Picasso Helps to Teach Apple's Style
New York Times
In a class at the company's internal training program, the so-called Apple ... Steven P. Jobs established Apple University as a way to inculcate ... the iPod and its iTunes software compatible with Microsoft's Windows system. ... The Google TV remote serves as a counterexample; it had so many buttons, ...


Reuters

White House Picks Engineer From Google To Fix Sites
New York Times
White House Picks Engineer From Google To Fix Sites ... even Mr. Obama's government — with a leadership that embraced technology to win ... often have when they spend their mornings on Facebook, Amazon or Expedia. ... Mr. Dickerson, who was part of the team that helped keep Google's servers ...


CNNMoney

How to send Facebook messages without the Messenger app
CNET
Not happy that Facebook now forces you to use its Messenger app? ... It reminds me of when Apple ripped podcast management out of the Music app ...
Busted: 5 Myths About Facebook's Messenger App - ABC News
Don't Freak Out About the Facebook Messenger App - Mashable


KGUN 9

Apple factory in Mesa ramps up sapphire production
azcentral.com
GT Advanced Technologies is ramping up sapphire glass production for Apple at its factory in Mesa. Here are seven products that typically use the ...

Google is Backing a $300 Million High-Speed Internet Cable: "Google has announced it is backing plans to build and operate a new high-speed internet Trans-Pacific cable system called “FASTER” by Q2 2016. In addition to Google, the $300 million project will be jointly managed by China Mobile International, China Telecom Global, Global Transit, KDDI, and SingTel, with NEC as the system supplier...."

If We Release a Small Fraction of Arctic Carbon, 'We're F**ked': Climatologist | Motherboard: ""We are 'sniffing' methane," Ulf Hedman, the science coordinator of the Swedish Polar Research Secretariat, wrote in a post highlighted by Climate Change SOS. "We see the bubbles on video from the camera mounted on the CTD or the Multicorer. All analysis tells the signs. We are in a Mega flare. We see it in the water column, we read it above the surface, and we follow it up high into the sky with radars and lasers. We see it mixed in the air and carried away with the winds. Methane in the air."  "Methane is more than 20 times more potent than CO2 in trapping infrared as part of the natural greenhouse effect," Box said. "Methane getting to the surface—that's potent stuff." "

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25 May 2014

Humans, Robots, Asimov's Laws

Yes, we NEED Asimov's Laws --

Do We Need Asimov's Laws? | MIT Technology Review: "In 1942, the science fiction author Isaac Asimov published a short story called Runaround in which he introduced three laws that governed the behaviour of robots. The three laws are as follows:
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
He later introduced a fourth or zeroth law that outranked the others:
0. A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm...." (read more at the link above)

Free phone service FreedomPop unveils $20 'Unlimited' plan - CNET: "Firm launches paid "Unlimited Everything" plan, adds LTE phones to offerings to mark its move to Sprint's LTE network."

U.S. may act to keep Chinese hackers out of Def Con hacker event | Reuters: "....Washington could use such visa restrictions and other measures to keep Chinese from attending the August Def Con and Black Hat events to maintain pressure on China after the United States this week charged five Chinese military officers with hacking into U.S. companies to steal trade secrets...."

Apple, Google, Intel And Adobe Settle The Employee Rip Off Suit
Forbes
Apple Apple, Google Google, Intel Intel and Adobe have agreed to settle the civil suit alleging that they ripped off their employees by having ...

Microsoft Surface Pro 3: 10 Tablets Paved Its Way
InformationWeek
About 40% of Americans own a tablet or e-reader, but that didn't happen overnight. These 10 devices shaped the evolution of the modern tablet.

Apple hits 52-week high as Beats buzz builds
MarketWatch
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Apple Inc. shares hit a 52-week high Friday as the company geared up for its big developer conference and ...

Amazon plays hardball -- and puts the hurt on consumers
CNET
If the average Amazon-loving book buyer were to go to the company's ... said had conspired with Apple to fix e-book prices in an attempt to keep Amazon from ... In a post on Facebook titled "Four of the most important paragraphs I'll ever ... ComparingMicrosoft's Surface Pro 2 to the new Surface Pro 3.

Apple iPhone 5c 8GB launched in India for Rs 37500: Will Apple's new gamble pay off?
Firstpost
Finally, Apple has launched the 8GB version of its iPhone 5C in India for Rs 37,500, a move aimed at capturing a larger share of the burgeoning ...

Google Glass Fans Fight Restaurant Ban With Bad Reviews
Mashable
It's only been a few months since the infamous anti-Google Glass bar incident in San Francisco, and now it looks like some users of the device are ...

Microsoft Fought the FBI, But the FBI Won
Top Tech News
Government requests like those from the FBI for Microsoft's enterprise customer data are extremely rare, so the firm says it seldom has to litigate ...

Apple looking to ban sale of Samsung products
CNET
Early-May trial verdict found Samsung infringed three Apple mobile patents. Apple ...Apple is looking to ban the sale of Samsung gadgets yet again.

Apple iPhone 6 is coming: What you should know
USA TODAY
Going into an iPhone launch there's never much doubt about whether Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL ) latest addition to the key lineup will sell better than its ...


Meteor shower disappoints stargazers, but not too much
Washington Post
All in all, many people suggested, it was better to have searched for meteors early Saturday morning and not seen them than never to have looked at all. Published reports had indicated that a cascade of shooting stars might streak through the morning skies ...

Roombots Self-Assemble into Furniture
EE Times
PORTLAND, Ore. -- In what the lead researcher calls a "crazy" project conjoins dual round robots with three degrees-of-freedom--called Roombots -- which self-assemble into the type of furniture of your choice. Conceived at the Biorobotics Laboratory ...

Aliens Exist And Will Be Found Pretty Soon, Say Scientists
Forbes
It used to be that if you asked an astronomer if there was intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, you'd get some sort of hedged response involving the vastness of the universe and statistical probabilities that you'd expect from a diligent scientist. I've asked ...

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26 March 2014

Google Robots Project Rejects US Military Funding

Google to US military - We don't need your money --

Google rejects military funding for its advanced humanoid robot | The Verge"Google isn’t interested in taking money from DARPA because its ambitions are in the more lucrative consumer market, and any association with DARPA leads to headlines like, "What the heck will Google do with these scary military robots?" DARPA doesn’t want to give Google money because it wants to use its $2.7 billion budget to fund startups with scarce resources, not Goliath tech companies, and its investments are supposed to seed technology that can one day be purchased by the Pentagon for national defense, which Google is unlikely to play along with...."

Report: 97% Of Mobile Malware Is On Android. This Is The Easy Way You Stay Safe: "Let’s be clear. From a statistical viewpoint researcher and security specialist F-Secure got them right. Android does account for 97% of all mobile malware, but it comes from small, unregulated third party app stores predominantly in the Middle East and Asia. By contrast the percentage of apps carrying malware on Google’s official Play Store was found to be just 0.1% and F-Secure acknowledges rigorous checks mean “malware encountered there tends to have a short shelf life.” If you want to stay safe on Android there’s the solution: stick to buying apps on the [Google] Play Store [play.google.com]‎ and every one in 1000 apps you buy may have had malware for a brief period...."

Google Now arrives in Chrome for Windows and Mac - The Next Web"To turn the feature on, all you need to do is sign in to Chrome with the same Google Account you’re using for Google Now on mobile. If you use Google Now on multiple devices, you will need to manage your location settings for each "

ATM operators eye Linux as alternative to Windows XP"End support for XP is prompting them to seek out Windows alternatives...."

Xiaomi's Hugo Barra: True world phones in 2 years, Android all the way - CNET: "...Barra emphasizes to me the company's core mission to produce "aggressively priced phones focused on performance and quality." He also says Xiaomi won't be making a Firefox OS or an Ubuntu handset. "We have no plans to do anything other than Android. There's no point. Android has a phenomenal ecosystem. I'm saying this from a practical perspective. If you look at other players who have attempted to build ecosystems and failed despite having great platforms, it's because it takes a lot of work and a lot of time to build an ecosystem," he explains. "Google has done that with Android, and we're firmly behind it. We're heavily invested as well. We don't just take Android from Google -- we make a significant amount of improvements, changes, and additions to Android. We think we've made Android an even better operating system."..."

S. Koreans overwhelmingly approve scrapping of ActiveX: poll"South Koreans overwhelmingly approve the scrapping of the ActiveX framework citing it as a hindrance to online transactions, a poll conducted by the lobbying group for the country's large conglomerates said Sunday."

AWS urges developers to scrub GitHub of secret keys - Security - Technology - News - iTnews.com.au: "....Earlier this year, AWS contacted Rich Mogull, analyst and CEO of Securosis after three days of unusual activity on his account had run up US$500 in charges. In a blog post from January, Mogull said he had mistakenly published his AWS secret key on GitHub. "I did not completely scrub my code before posting to GitHub. I did not have billing alerts enabled ... This was a real mistake ... I paid the price for complacency," he admitted in his blog...."

How an Under-Appreciated iOS 7 Feature Will Change the World | Cult of Mac: "...Think of wireless mesh networking as giving app developers the ability to create tiny, private or public Internets that are limited in time and place. It will have a somewhat similar impact as the Internet itself in how it undermines authority control over communication. Ubiquitous wireless mesh networking could erase many of the places and situations where connectivity isn’t possible, or connectivity over the Internet isn’t desirable. Kudos to Apple for building this into iOS 7. It’s the first major mainstream implementation of wireless mesh networking that I’m aware of. Thanks Apple’s Multipeer Connectivity Framework, wireless mesh networking is here. It’s peer-to-peer...."

Google looks at Ray-Ban, Oakley partnership for Glass
ZDNet
Google says it is joining forces with the frame giant behind Ray-Ban and other brands to create and sell Glass internet-linked eyewear in the US. The California-based technology titan billed the partnership with Luxottica as its "biggest step yet into the ...

Google Drops Cloud Pricing
InformationWeek
Taking aim at Amazon Web Services, Google on Tuesday slashed the ... Both Amazonand Microsoft are expected to respond with price reductions for ...

Apple, Comcast Likely to Invite Scrutiny
Wall Street Journal
Apple wants to make the service on its Apple TV as good as cable, and to do that, it's talking to Comcast, the largest cable company in the nation, ...

Facebook's Sandberg Says Declined to Limit Google Hiring
Bloomberg
Her statements spotlight controversial Silicon Valley hiring agreements that have thrust companies including Google, Apple Inc. (AAPL) and Intel Corp.

Amazon e-book customers wake up to free cash
MarketWatch
The settlement is being dispensed in the form of credits in one's Amazon ... (Appledecided to go to trial and that case continues in the U.S. District ...

Microsoft's CEO may come out swinging
Chicago Tribune
Microsoft and Apple declined comment. ... view it as a doomed defensive play to curbGoogle Inc's Android's dominance in the smartphone market.

Minyanville: Apple may go back on its word to combat sinking sales
USA TODAY
A recent report from Nielsen SoundScan shows digital album sales -- where Apple rules over Amazon, Google, and the like -- is down 13% in the US, ...


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25 February 2014

Ray Kurzweil: Robots will be smarter than Humans by 2029

Robots will soon rule the World! --

Robots will be smarter than us all by 2029, warns AI expert Ray Kurzweil - News - Gadgets & Tech - The Independent: "Kurzweil says than within 15 years robots will have overtaken us, having fulfilled the so-called Turing test where computers can exhibit intelligent behaviour equal to that of a human. Speaking in an interview with the Observer, he said that his prediction was foreshadowed by recent high-profile AI developments, and Hollywood films like Her, starring Joaquin Phoenix...." (read more at link above)

Comcast and Netflix Reach a Streaming Agreement - NYTimes.com: "Comcast, the country’s largest cable and broadband provider, has reached an “interconnection agreement” with Netflix to ensure that its videos would be streamed directly — and thus faster and more reliably — to Comcast’s customers, both companies announced Sunday...."

Facebook's WhatsApp adding voice calls
CNN
Voice service will come first to Apple devices and Google's Android operating system, with Windows phones and Blackberry to follow. WhatsApp now has more than 330 million daily users and is popular in places such as India, South Korea and Germany.

Microsoft concedes Windows 8.1 needs more for mouse, keyboard customers
Computerworld
Computerworld - Microsoft on Sunday publicly acknowledged what leaks had already shown, that the company will issue an update to Windows 8.1 this spring that provides more tools for owners of traditional PCs controlled by mouse and keyboard. In a press ...

Google Readying Android Smartwatch with LG
Wall Street Journal (blog)
A high-profile addition to Google's gadget collection–an Android-powered smartwatch–is on the way as a result of collaboration with LG Electronics, a person familiar with the situation said Sunday. The news emerged from Barcelona, where Mobile World ...

Microsoft Should Keep Nokia's Android Phones
New York Times (blog)
That interface is the key: These phones are gateways for Microsoft and Nokia services. Users will sense no whiff of Google here; the phones will use Bing as the default search engine, and offer Microsoft's OneDrive cloud storage, Outlook for email and ...

Apple's security bug: What to know about it and what to do about it
Washington Post
Last Friday, the tech giant took the unusual step of releasing an update for its mobile operating system, iOS, to fix one bug — one that left Apple devices wide open to hackers and spies looking to grab users' most sensitive information. What is this ...

Microsoft's giving Titanfall away for free in limited Xbox One bundle
PCWorld (blog)
Hope you didn't just buy an Xbox One in anticipation of Titanfall, because Microsoft is about to give the game away in a limited-edition bundle. The Titanfall Xbox One bundle will be available on March 11 for $500, the same price as a standalone Xbox ...

For Hints at Apple's Plans, Read Its Shopping List
New York Times
As fellow tech giants have reached billion-dollar deals in recent years to add significant new arms to their businesses — like Facebook buying WhatsApp for as much as $19 billion, and Microsoft buying Nokia's handset business for more than $7.1 ...

Google yanks option to restore Chrome's old-style new tab page, riles users ...
Computerworld
The feature, which debuted on Opera in 2007, has been copied by all its rivals, including Chrome, Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Mozilla's Firefox, and Apple's Safari. Last September, Google rolled out its redesigned new tab page with Chrome 29 ...

Why Amazon's Next Conquest Will Be Your Television
Wired
For months, rumors flew about Amazon building an internet TV device similar to Apple TV or Roku–a box that lets you shuttle movies, TV shows, music, and other stuff across the internet to your television. Now, sources are telling Recode that Amazon ...


'Biggest observed meteorite impact' hits Moon
BBC News
Spanish astronomers spotted a meteorite with a mass of about half a tonne crashing into the lunar surface last September. They say the collision would have generated a flash of light so bright that it would have been visible from Earth. The event is reported in ...

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09 February 2013

Manufacturing jobs leaving China for robots in the US (video)


60 Minutes looked at the jobless recovery and the replacement of workers with automation and robotics.

The Industrial Internet may be the next big thing--and how the US could regain a manufacturing lead: What Is the Industrial Internet? | MIT Technology Review: " . . . In November, GE announced it would invest $1.5 billion in efforts to fine-tune its machines’ performance and capture big efficiency gains by connecting them to its enterprise software and to the wider Internet (see “General Electric Pitches an Industrial Internet”). Although the idea of networking machinery isn’t new, GE thinks that cheaper computing power and sensors are now poised to usher in a new era of big data for industry. Jeff Immelt, GE’s CEO, has called the idea a revolution, and the company’s top economist has suggested it could help increase worker productivity by as much as 1.5 percent a year. . . . "

Largest Prime Number Yet Discovered | FOX2now.com – St. Louis News & Weather from KTVI Television FOX2: " . . . A prime number is a positive integer that cannot be divided evenly by any number except itself and 1. The first 10 prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29. There is no clear pattern in these numbers, nor is there an easy formula to calculate the 11th prime number (31). And, as proven by the great mathematician Euclid, around 300 B.C., there are an infinite number of primes. That means there are unfathomably large numbers that are prime. The newest find is 2 to the power of 57,885,161 minus 1. That means 2, multiplied by 2 more than 57 million times, minus 1. Don’t try this on any ordinary calculator. . . . "

MPG - Core Rot at Apple - Apple Core Rot: Introduction: " . . . As of early 2013 -  iTunes — a nightmarish kitchen sink design cluttered with dozens of tabs and modes and animations and clutter, all mixing highly variant purposes Fortunately, Walter Mossberg likes it (but it’s time for him to hang up his jockstrap). iCloud — a organization-destroying bug-ridden unreliable disaster. OS X Finder — damages the system, can’t copy files reliably, can’t do useful things it ought to do at all, hides key files, rife with bugs. iPhoto — arbitrary removal of keyboard shortcuts and similar made a slightly useful program into a useless toy. Aperture — so full of display bugs on dual-display systems as to be unusable. Time Machine — auto-excludes critical data from backup, silently. . . . "


It is beautiful, and interesting how the internet is "wired"--TeleGeography's gorgeous map of the global Internet.: "At first glance, the lines appear to mirror long-proven global trade routes, with major hubs in global capitals like New York, Amsterdam, and Mumbai. But Mauldin notes that there have been no new cables across the Atlantic since 2003. The growth today is in historically under-served regions like Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Nor are all the hubs located in the big cities you’d expect. That phalanx of cables converging on Brazil, for instance, lands not in Sao Paolo or Rio de Janeiro but Fortaleza, simply because it’s an easier hop from the Northern Hemisphere. Another surprisingly popular destination is Djibouti, whose appeal becomes more clear when you consider the relative business-friendliness of its neighbors at the mouth of the Red Sea: Somalia, Eritrea, Yemen. . . . "

For more info: Submarine Cable Map 2013
http://www.telegeography.com/telecom-resources/map-gallery/submarine-cable-map-2013/index.html

Google's Schmidt to sell roughly 42 percent of stake
Reuters
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt is selling roughly 42 percent of his stake in the Internet search company, a move that could potentially net the former chief executive a $2.51 billion windfall. Schmidt, 57, will ...

Einhorn case against Apple rests on unusual legal tactic
Reuters
Einhorn's Greenlight Capital sued the iPad and iPhone maker in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Thursday to try to prevent Apple from eliminating preferred stock from its charter. The suit is part of Einhorn's bid to pressure Apple to use some of ...

Microsoft Surface Pro set for sales on Saturday
CNET
When I walked into my local Los Angeles Microsoft Store earlier this week -- where the Pro was already on display next to the RT model -- it was hard to tell right off the bat which Surface was which. Not surprising, since both tablets display the same ...

Apple and the iWatch conundrum
CNET
Apple has the knack of catching the competition completely flat-footed, surprising since many already had a big head start. The iPhone is a perfect example. Smartphones had existed for years but the iPhone sounded the death knell for Microsoft's ...

Apple Loop: Investor Says Show Us The Money, The Case For An iPhablet ...
Forbes
In case you don't remember, five publishers and Apple were accused of conspiring to raise ebook pricing – part of what the government says was a scheme to prevent retailers including Amazon.com from offering discounts and making consumers pay higher ...

ANALYSIS: Microsoft's nightmare is Dell and Apple's reversal
USA TODAY
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's worst nightmare might go something like this: PC juggernaut Dell would become so downtrodden it would become private equity bait and Apple so rich investors would be fighting for ...

Google honchos' jet business a boon to San Jose airport; fate of Moffett ...
San Jose Mercury News
SAN JOSE -- In their search for a reliable place to park their growing fleet of jet aircraft, Google(GOOG) co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have boosted the fortunes of San Jose's struggling international airport, while leaving a cloud of ...

Apple reportedly hires LG's former OLED TV expert
CNET
According to a report from the OLED Association, Apple has wooed James (Jueng-Gil) Lee, a display and semiconductor technology expert who's had stints at LG Display, Samsung, and now-defunct flat-panel design company Candescent Technologies.

Biz Break: LinkedIn, Google and Apple help push S&P 500 to new five-year high
San Jose Mercury News
Today: LinkedIn and Google (GOOG) hit record prices, helping push the Standard & Poor's 500 index to a new five-year high. Also: Apple (AAPL) moves higher on plan to push cash back to shareholders, and Dell faces issues with leveraged buyout plan.

Following a Herd of Bulls on Apple
New York Times
By November, with Apple stock in the midst of a precipitous decline, they were still bullish. Fifty of 57 analysts rated it a buy or strong buy; only two rated it a sell. Apple shares continued their plunge, and this week were trading at just over $450 ...

New York Times

Google Chairman Eric Schmidt Plans To Sell 3.2M Company Shares ...
By Frederic Lardinois
Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt, the company today reported in an SEC filing, plans to sell about 3.2 million of the Class A common stock he cur..
TechCrunch

Google Changes Its Ad Program to Try to Solve the Mobile Ad Riddle
By By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER
Google made the biggest change to its AdWords program in years, forcing advertisers onto mobile devices and raising protests from some digital ad companies. Read more...
NYT Bits

Judge Pares Google's Patent Claims in Microsoft Suit - John ...
By John Paczkowski
“Our acquisition of Motorola will increase competition by strengthening Google's patent portfolio, which will enable us to better protect Android from anti-competitive threats from Microsoft, Apple and other companies.” – Google CEO Larry Page ...
AllThingsD

Google aiming to build $82 million aircraft facility at SJC, probably ...
By Mark Hearn
It\'s no secret that Google has an interest in the automotive industry, but over the years the popular search engine has also managed to amass quite the. ... DNP Google trying to secure an aircraft facility at San Jose International Airport ...
Engadget

Google Stock Blasts To All-Time High - Business Insider
By Henry Blodget
REVIEW: Microsoft's New Tablet, The Surface Pro ... Share on Tumblr. Google stock. Yahoo Finance. Google stock rocketed up another $11 today to close at a new all-time high. At $785 a share, Google now has a market cap of $260 billion. The re-awakening of Google's stock follows a multi-year period in which most investors generally ignored the company. Google went ... at $260 billion. SEE ALSO: Apple's Stock Looks Cheap! .... Why Amazon's Virtual Coins Raise My Hackles...
Business Insider

The Lords of Salem - Movie Trailers - iTunes
Synopsis. From the singular mind of horror maestro Rob Zombie comes a chilling plunge into a ...
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Amazon Media Room: Press Releases - Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc ...
Amazon Coins is an easy way for Kindle Fire customers to spend money on developers' apps in theAmazon Appstore, offering app and game developers ...
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DARPA Wants More Efficient Robots

DARPA Officials Aiming for More Efficient Robots
eWeek
The Defense Department is looking for help in creating robots that have are up to 2000 more efficient than the ones being developed now. The Department of Defense is asking for help in building more energy-efficient robots.

Twitter Tweaks Tweet Search
InformationWeek
By Thomas Claburn InformationWeek Having decided last summer not to renew its search deal with Google, Twitter has been paying more attention to its own search capabilities. In May, Twitter added spelling corrections and related queries alongside its ...

Cisco Rethinks 'Cloud' Service After Customer Outcry
Wired News
By Caleb Garling Cisco has adjusted its approach to a “cloud service” that ties into its home routers, responding to an outcry from customers. With a blog post, the company now says that it will change the settings on two of its home wireless routers ...

Wired News

Apple Sued for Siri Patent Infringement
eWeek
A Chinese company claims Apple's Siri technology infringes on a patent for software providing a similar service. It's been a litigious week in the technology world, with Nokia telling Google and Asus to pay up for patents, Toshiba receiving an $87 ...

Swirling currents fuel huge blooms in North Atlantic
msnbc.com
The North Atlantic is currently bursting with color as blooms of microscopic plants erupt on the surface of the chilly sea. But these expanses of plankton, which provide the basis for the area's food chain and help take in enormous quantities of the ...

msnbc.com

DNS Changer Malware Could Lock Unwary Users Out of the Internet on July 9
eWeek
NEWS ANALYSIS: While the chances of any of your computers having an active DNS Changer malware infection are remote, you should still check to make sure your system is clean and confirm that somewhere along the line your DNS settings didn't get changed ...

Google Delivers $4M Legal Bill to Oracle Over Java Patent Dispute
PC Magazine
By Damon Poeter Do you think Oracle CEO Larry Ellison may be fuming over the $4 million legal expenses bill Google wants paid in full following the headline-grabbing court battle between the two tech giants over Google's use of Oracle's Java ...

US to begin new phase of hypersonic flight program
Fox News
LOS ANGELES – The Defense Department's research arm will seek proposals next month for solutions to technology hurdles in super high-speed flight with a goal of testing a full-scale hypersonic X-plane in four years. The Defense Advanced Research ...

Tesla's new Model S: I am silent, hear me roar
MarketWatch
By Dan Neil This Tesla Model S thing you've heard so much about? You know, all-electric sedan, Silicon Valley, that guy from SpaceX? This is one amazing car. I mean, hard-core amazing. But first and foremost, gentle reader, it goes like the very stink ...

MarketWatch

Robotic legs move just like yours
TG Daily
US researchers have built what they say is the first set of robotic legs that walk just like a human being. They've based their design on the neural architecture, musculoskeletal architecture and sensory feedback pathways in humans, making the legs ...

TG Daily

Can Apple Find Enough Value In A 7 inch iPad?
Forbes
Once more, it's time to discuss Apple, so once more I'll invoke Taniyama-Shimura and look at the world of the seven inch tablet and the iPad. When it was Steve Jobs running Apple it was easy. Jobs would say that something was silly, impossible, ...

AT&T customers can start blocking stolen devices on July 10
Digitaltrends.com
Ideally making a mobile device completely unusable after a theft, AT&T is launching a new service for customers that will help protect their voice or data plan from being used. According to an internal AT&T memo published on The Verge earlier today, ...

Digitaltrends.com

British Airways will Google passengers ahead of flights
BetaNews
By Wayne Williams British Airways faces criticism after unveiling plans to look up frequent fliers on Google as part of a customer service programme called "Know Me". Two-thousand iPad wielding airline staff will be given access to the data, ...

BetaNews

NASA releases stunning photo of Mars panorama [photo]
The Bunsen Burner
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is giving scientists a new view of where the space agency's rover hunkered down for the recent Martian winter. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory reports that the rover's panoramic camera (Pancam) has spotted ...

The Bunsen Burner

Does size suggest function when it comes to tablets?
PhoneDog
When the TouchPad by HP went on its fire sale last year, I told my dad about this tablet that normally sold for around $400, but had been knocked down to a ridiculously low $100. He didn't really have any idea what a tablet was used for, ...

Facebook to Target Ads Based on App Usage
Wall Street Journal
By SHAYNDI RAICE Facebook Inc. is launching a new type of mobile advertising that targets consumers based on the apps they use, pushing the limits of how companies track what people do on their phones. The social network is tracking the apps that ...

Microsoft Resolves Mysterious Xbox Live Issue, Keeps Culprit a Secret
Hot Hardware
Summertime is a perfect opportunity for school age kids to take their backsides outside and enjoy the sun, running through the neighborhood to do all the they things they can't when stuck in a classroom. But who are we kidding -- today's generation ...

Hot Hardware

Dead Reefs Can Come Back To Life, Study Says
NPR
by Richard Harris Coral polyps feed in the plankton-rich waters by Santa Catalina, Panama. A new study of coral reefs off the Pacific coast of Panama shows that dead coral reefs may be able to recover from rising ocean temperatures and other ...

GreenTech to Take First US MyCar Order From Domino's
Bloomberg
GreenTech Automotive Inc., a startup maker of battery-powered vehicles led by former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe, said Domino's Pizza Inc. (DPZ) is the first US customer for its low-speed cars. GreenTech initially expects at ...

Sun Fires Off Fourth of July Solar Flares
Space.com
by Tariq Malik, SPACE.com Managing Editor The sun is unleashing some powerful solar flares today (July 4) in an impressive celestial fireworks display just in time for the US Independence Day holiday. The latest solar flare erupted at 5:47 am EDT (0947 ...

HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE review
Mobile Burn
Compared to the giant Android devices that manufacturers have been keen to produce recently, the HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE is quite small. Strikingly small, in fact. Its footprint measures only 122mm x 61mm (4.82in x 2.4in), making it easy to handle ...

Mobile Burn

Apple Responds To And Fixes App Crashing Issues, DRM Software To Blame
TechCrunch
Just a quick update on the issues plaguing Apple's iOS and Mac App Stores: Apple has now informed developers that it's aware of the problem and is working on a resolution. For background, a serious problem has been discovered in the iOS and Mac App ...

TechCrunch

Samsung: Galaxy 'S3' burns not caused by smartphone
ZDNet
By Karen Friar | July 7, 2012 -- Updated 11:23 GMT (04:23 PDT) Samsung has doused worries that its flagship Galaxy SIII could spontaneously burst into flames, after investigators found they could only reproduce the burns on a damaged phone by putting ...

Macs Gaining Significant Ground Against PCs
RedOrbit
Narrow is the gap 'twixt Mac and Windows machines. The narrowest since the 90s, in fact, when the Windows platform completely dominated the Mac platform. As such, the Mac has always been seen, in one way or another, as an alternative platform, ...

Worms In Space Live Longer Than Their Earthly Counterparts
RedOrbit
Scientists have reported in the journal Scientific Reports that spaceflight could help a microscopic worm live longer. The international group of scientists were studying the loss of bone and muscle mass experienced by astronauts when they found that ...

RedOrbit

Facebook, Yahoo! settled patent suits
UPI.com
SAN FRANCISCO, July 7 (UPI) -- Two Silicon Valley giants, Yahoo! Inc., and Facebook said they had turned a patent duel into a business deal, settling their differences out of court. Yahoo! filed first, accusing Facebook of abusing 10 patents.

Some Thoughts On SimCity Social
PCWorld
By Alex Rubens, PCWorld Jul 6, 2012 1:00 PM It's not often that I play social games on Facebook, mainly because I don't like to spam my friends with constant notifications. No one likes to get those, especially every single time that someone does ...

How to Be Sure You've Found a Higgs Boson
Wall Street Journal
By CARL BIALIK The physicists who announced the likely discovery of the long-sought Higgs boson particle this week were operating according to an extremely high standard of certainty. As was widely reported, in order to achieve discovery status their ...

Wall Street Journal

Apple pulls products from government-backed 'green electronics' list
Apple Insider
By AppleInsider Staff Apple in June asked government-backed electronics standard-setting group EPEAT to remove 39 desktops, laptops and monitors from the body's list of environmentally friendly devices including legacy models that already hold the...

Climate Change Concern Slipping as Scientists Ponder Link between Recent Events
National Geographic
A new poll says climate change is no longer first on Americans' list of the most critical environmental problems. About three in 10 people, or 29 percent, believe water and air pollution to be the top issue. Meanwhile, 19 percent saw climate change as ...


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