Saturday, March 18, 2017

How Lasers and a Goggle-Wearing Parrot Could Aid Flying Robot Designs and other top stories.

  • How Lasers and a Goggle-Wearing Parrot Could Aid Flying Robot Designs

    How Lasers and a Goggle-Wearing Parrot Could Aid Flying Robot Designs
    A barely visible fog hangs in the air in a California laboratory, illuminated by a laser. And through it flies a parrot, outfitted with a pair of tiny, red-tinted goggles to protect its eyes. As the bird flaps its way through the water particles, its wings generate disruptive waves, tracing patterns that help scientists understand how animals fly. In a new study, a team of scientists measured and analyzed the particle trails that were produced by the goggle-wearing parrot's test flight..
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  • Oculus Touch review: the Oculus Rift is finally complete

    Oculus Touch review: the Oculus Rift is finally complete
    When the Oculus Rift reawakened our fascination with virtual reality in 2012, it was largely a visual medium. People imagined their average VR experience as a more exciting and immersive version of a traditional game or movie, something that gave the same familiar interactions a whole new feel. So controllers that mimicked movable virtual hands, like the Razer Hydra, just seemed like a fascinating but even geekier sub-field of an already geeky technology. But a few years later, motion controls ..
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  • GoDaddy to buy Host Europe Group for $1.82 billion

    GoDaddy to buy Host Europe Group for $1.82 billion
    GoDaddy to buy Host Europe Group for $1.82 billion 3 Hours AgoReuters
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  • Amazon Working on Several Grocery-Store Formats, Could Open More Than 2000 Locations

    Amazon Working on Several Grocery-Store Formats, Could Open More Than 2000 Locations
    Amazon.com Inc. unveiled Monday its first small-format grocery store, Amazon Go, one of at least three brick-and-mortar formats the online retail giant is exploring as it makes a play for an area of shopping that remains stubbornly in-store. Two of the other store formats Amazon is considering are bigger than the convenience-style Go store, according to people familiar with the matter. In November, Amazon’s technology team approved...
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  • Samsung's Galaxy S8 might not have a headphone jack

    Samsung's Galaxy S8 might not have a headphone jack
    You were probably hoping the whole no headphone jack thing was just a 2016 fad, right? Sorry, but Sammobile thinks it’s here to stay, as Samsung is reportedly preparing to release its Galaxy S8 sans jack. The S8 is also expected to ship with a USB Type-C port for charging and listening to music. The Note 7 featured a USB-C port, too, but we all know where that phone ended up. (The trash.) Sammobile notes a few other rumors, like that the phone might ship with stereo speakers as a result of no h..
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  • Apple blames exposure to 'ambient air' for iPhone 6S battery failures

    Apple blames exposure to 'ambient air' for iPhone 6S battery failures
    Last month, Apple launched a recall program for a number of iPhone 6S models that have been shutting down unexpectedly. Now, the company has also offered an explanation for what went wrong, saying that during the phones’ assembly their batteries were exposed to what Apple is calling “controlled ambient air.” Per the company’s press release: “We found that a small number of iPhone 6S devices made in September and October 2015 contained a battery component that was exposed to controlled ambient ..
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  • Europe Presses American Tech Companies to Tackle Hate Speech

    Europe Presses American Tech Companies to Tackle Hate Speech
    Photo Nowar al-Husari, an illustrator from Syria, used Facebook on his mobile phone in Berlin. Facebook is facing mounting pressure from German lawmakers to clamp down on hate speech. Credit Phil Moore for The New York Times European officials pushed on Tuesday for American technology giants to do more to tackle online hate speech across the region, adding to the chorus of policy makers worldwide demanding greater action from the likes of Facebook, Google and Twitter.Th..
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  • C-sections are increasing because we're messing with evolution, scientists say

    C-sections are increasing because we're messing with evolution, scientists say
    Childbirth is intense and about one-third of all births in the U.S. are delivered by Caesarean section, an invasive surgery that leaves a scar and increases risk for future pregnancies. And the rate of C-sections is only increasing.The kicker? Scientists say it’s our own fault.When mothers had pelvic bones too narrow to deliver their babies, historically it meant both the mother and the baby would die in labor, keeping those genes from being passed on. Modern medicine has made that particular t..
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  • Google Wifi review: Wi-Fi that works

    Google Wifi review: Wi-Fi that works
    Google says that the Wifi system is the product of three-and-a-half years of work — and it has previously released a router, called the OnHub. But Google Wifi is different from what Google did before. First of all, Google is making it directly. Google Wifi also leverages both clever hardware design and cloud-based intelligence to make sure you have a strong Wi-Fi signal throughout your home, no matter its size, construction, or layout. In addition, Google designed the product so that it can be ..
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  • Faith in fake Apple Watch news industry falls 71%

    Faith in fake Apple Watch news industry falls 71%
    “Apple Watch sales fall by 71 percent”, the headlines claim, but these reports perfectly illustrate a preference for clickbait over substance as the narrative grabs yet another chance to transgress journalistic probity in the service of anti-Apple snark.“Off the charts”IDC has published new data on what it calls the “wearables” market. This claims Apple Watch sales fell around 71 percent in the third 2016 quarter.“The primary reasons for the downturn were an aging lineup and an unintuitive ..
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