Monday, November 14, 2016

StarCraft II Becomes DeepMind AI Research Playground and other top stories.

  • StarCraft II Becomes DeepMind AI Research Playground

    After mastering the game of Go, Google's DeepMind is trying its hand at StarCraft. The sci-fi real-time strategy series from Blizzard debuted in 1998, and was followed up in 2010 with StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. Now, Google and Blizzard have partnered to allow DeepMind's artificial intelligence and machine-learning researchers to use Wings of Liberty as a research playground. "DeepMind is on a scientific mission to push the boundaries of AI, developing programs that can learn to solve any co..
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  • Tesla just killed one of the biggest benefits for customers

    Tesla just killed one of the biggest benefits for customers
    A Supercharger.Green Car Reports Tesla's extensive Supercharger network is one of the great benefits of being a Tesla owner, but after January 2017 it will no longer be free for new customers. "For Teslas ordered after January 1, 2017, 400 kWh of free Supercharging credits (roughly 1,000 miles) will be included annually so that all owners can continue to enjoy free Supercharging during travel," Tesla said in a statement on Monday. "Beyond that, there will be a small fee to Supercharge which wil..
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  • At this year's global climate talks, patience blends with urgency

    At this year's global climate talks, patience blends with urgency
    November 6, 2016 Marrakech, Morocco—The United Nations climate conference that opens here this week is all about finding the right balance between slow and fast.At least that’s how many climate experts see it. They anticipate the conference will feature both a push for faster global action on emissions and an underlying practical reality: On some fronts, patience will be vital asset in building needed consensus.The urgency, to participants including the US delegation, is obvious. An agreement ..
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  • China's New Cybersecurity Law Rattles Foreign Tech Firms

    China's New Cybersecurity Law Rattles Foreign Tech Firms
    Updated Nov. 7, 2016 3:38 a.m. ET BEIJING—China’s government has approved a broad new cybersecurity law aimed at tightening and centralizing state control over information flows and technology equipment, raising concerns among foreign companies operating in the country. The law, passed by the standing committee of China’s rubber-stamp parliament and made public on Monday, says agencies and enterprises must improve their ability to defend against network intrusions while demandi..
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  • Apple unlikely to release new iPhone SE in Q2 2017: Report

    Apple unlikely to release new iPhone SE in Q2 2017: Report
    Apple released the iPhone SE in March 2016. (Image: Sarah Tew/CNET) Apple won't release an update to its budget 4-inch iPhone SE in the second quarter of 2017, as it looks to maintain high gross margins, according to well-connected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities. iPhone SE review Back to the future with a 4-inch pocket powerhouse A smaller version ..
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  • Samsung's Galaxy S8 with rumored AI button might be delayed until April

    Samsung's Galaxy S8 with rumored AI button might be delayed until April
    Samsung could be betting heavily on its as-yet-unseen AI assistant to sell the next generation of Galaxy smartphones. According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, the company is considering adding a dedicated button for the service to next year’s Galaxy S8. "The latest internal prototypes of the premium Galaxy S8 handset include a button on the side edge of the smartphone that would be used to launch a beefed-up virtual assistant," says the WSJ, adding that its sources cautioned that "pr..
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  • PlayStation 4 Pro Review

    PlayStation 4 Pro Review
    The PlayStation 4 Pro represents a new move for Sony. While the company has refreshed many of its consoles before, the PS4 Pro marks the first time a mid-generational design has received a significant boost in processing power. Sony says that the Pro was primarily designed to take advantage of burgeoning 4K TVs, but is it powerful enough? More importantly, is it worth it? Let’s find out.What’s in the Box?Before I dive into the PS4 Pro’s tech specs, let’s take a look at what comes inside the box..
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  • Google just redesigned Gmail for iPhone and made it way faster

    Google just redesigned Gmail for iPhone and made it way faster
    This morning, Google released a redesigned Gmail app for iPhone with performance that’s gotten “a lot faster” in the company’s own words. The “fresh new look” includes sleeker transitions that result in Gmail suddenly feeling way more like a proper app and less like a clumsy overlay for Gmail’s mobile website. For one, swiping to archive or delete messages (depending on your preference) now feels as smooth and dependable as it does on Android. Google has also brought over one big feature from ..
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  • AT&T will give away free Apple TVs and Fire Sticks with its new $35 streaming TV service

    AT&T will give away free Apple TVs and Fire Sticks with its new $35 streaming TV service
    AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson and Time Warner Inc CEO Jeff Bewkes discuss their companies' proposed merger at the WSJD Live conference in Laguna Beach Thomson Reuters AT&T is going to give away free Apple TVs and Amazon Fire TV Sticks with its upcoming $35-per-month streaming TV service, DirecTV Now, according to leaked documents viewed by Variety. AT&T made waves in the industry last month when it announced that DirecTV Now would give you 100+ channels for a mere $..
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