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Mar 2, 2016
AT&T will start selling you cable TV over the Internet
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: internet, mobile phones
AT&T is going “over the top” with television.
In the fourth quarter of this year, AT&T will start selling cable-like bundles of TV to people across the country through a new app. Subscribers won’t need an AT&T wireless phone or an AT&T broadband connection at home.
It’ll be like Netflix — download the app, sign up, type in a credit card number, and start streaming a TV show.
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Mar 1, 2016
Atlas The Robot Can Enlist in the US Military Anytime She Wants
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: government, internet, military, robotics/AI
I hear this author; however, can it pass military basic training/ boot camp? Think not.
Back when Alphabet was known as Google, the company bought Boston Dynamics, makers of the amazingly advanced robot named Atlas. At the time, Google promised that Boston Dynamics would stop taking military contracts, as it often did. But here’s the open secret about Atlas: She can enlist in the US military anytime she wants.
Technology transfer is a two-way street. Traditionally we think of technology being transferred from the public to the private sector, with the internet as just one example. The US government invests in and develops all kinds of important technologies for war and espionage, and many of those technologies eventually make their way to American consumers in one way or another. When the government does so consciously with both military and civilian capabilities in mind, it’s called dual-use tech.
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Mar 1, 2016
There Will Be Netflix on Mars
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: computing, internet, space
Mar 1, 2016
What was Ray Kurzweil saying about the future in 1990?
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: internet, Ray Kurzweil
Feb 29, 2016
How to make your own Bluetooth-controlled underlit miniskirt
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: internet, transportation, wearables
The Internet full of incredible DIY projects that make you wish you had the years of experience required to build your own Batmobile, flaming Mad Max guitar, or hoverboard. Thankfully with the underlit miniskirt, we’ve come across a DIY item that looks awesome and is still easy to make.
This wearable was inspired by the Hikaru skirt, a programmable LED miniskirt that took certain corners of the Japanese Internet by storm earlier this year.
Feb 29, 2016
This AI tells you where to invest your money
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: economics, internet, robotics/AI
The Hong Kong startup can analyze websites and social media to take the Internet’s temperature.
Feb 29, 2016
Google opens applications for free DDoS blocker to prevent hackers taking out the Web
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: cybercrime/malcode, internet
The DDoS prevention tool is part of Google Ideas, renamed Jigsaw, whose stated mission is to “build products to help people investigate corruption.”
Feb 29, 2016
MIT Technology Review Announces 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2016
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: food, internet
Annual list highlights the most important technology milestones.
Cambridge, MA – February 23, 2016: Today, MIT Technology Review publishes its annual 10 Breakthrough Technologies list (www.technologyreview.com/lists/technologies). The list identifies innovations from the past year that solve difficult problems or create powerful new ways of using technology. These are the breakthroughs that will matter for years to come.
Jason Pontin, Editor in Chief and Publisher, states, “Each year, our editors search the globe to create this important list. From Beijing, China, where researchers are creating fungus-resistant wheat and boosting rice crop yields, to Seattle, where a spin-off company of the University of Washington is commercializing “passive Wi-Fi,” making data connections using 1/10,000th as much power as existing Wi-Fi, the 10 Breakthrough Technologies represent the advancements we feel have the greatest potential to impact our lives for years to come.”
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Feb 28, 2016
Tiny Supercapacitors Built Directly on a Chip, Making More Powerful Microchips
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: computing, internet
Scientist have created tiny supercapacitators that can be embedded directly on a microchip, a game-changer that promises smaller, more powerful devices.
As the semiconductor industry begins to adjust to a new roadmap, research on microchips is being focused less on Moore’s Law (the arithmetic increase through time in the power of microchips) but instead on incremental changes related to the developing Internet of Things, such as increasing RAM or integrating gyroscopes or GPS sensors.
An important part of these changes include building more efficient energy storage devices to power these additional sensors. This development of high-performance batteries would go a long way to enable long-lived sensors and radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. The problem, however, is that miniaturized energy storage devices are not only difficult to produce but they often fail to function well with other electronics.
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