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Thursday, 12 April 2018
Hyperloop TT begins construction of its first test track
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies has announced that it will begin building the first of two test tracks at its facility in France. In a statement, the company said that the first shipment of tubes has arrived at its R&D site in Toulouse. The...
ESPN missed a big eSports opportunity with its new streaming service
ESPN's new, $5-a-month streaming service allows sports fans to watch games, access original programming and view scores, all without a cable subscription. ESPN+ is a tool for the digital age, and another attempt by the company to attract a younger, c...
ESPN+ offers a first look at Disney’s big plans for streaming
Disney has been relatively open about its plans to carve out a name for itself in the video-streaming wars, as it readies to compete with the likes of Netflix and Hulu. Although the company isn't launching its flagship service until the end of 2019,...
Covering “Virtual Insanity†in virtual reality
A musician from Raleigh, North Carolina named Chase Holfelder, recorded a cover of Jamiroquai’s “Virtual Insanity,” a stonerific acid jazz anthem that should be familiar to ’90s kids. This version, however, is recorded entirely inside a virtual reality rig with the help of the HTC Vive and VRScout. Holfelder used the SoundScape VR project to […]
Cambridge University hits back at Zuckerberg’s shade
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony to the House yesterday was a mostly bland performance, punctuated by frequent claims not to know or remember certain fundamental aspects of his own business. But he gave a curiously specific and aggressive response to a question from congressman Eliot Engel. Starting from the premise that Facebook had been “deceived” by […]
Tesla insists Model X driver was at fault in fatal crash
When Tesla revealed that Autopilot was engaged during the March 23rd fatal Model X crash, it only said that the vehicle's "logs show[ed] that no action was taken" even though the driver had time to react. Now, the automaker has issued another stateme...
Zaius raises $30M to help marketers unify their customer data
Zaius, a customer data company working with consumer brands like Tea Forte and Burt’s Bees Baby, has raised $30 million in Series B funding. CEO Mark Gally said that while business-to-business marketing revolves around the CRM, there’s a “hodgepodge” on the consumer marketing side. More specifically, he said consumer marketers have a “swivel chair problem” […]
Dating service East Meet East raises $4M to develop AI matching and expand into Asia
East Meet East, a New York-based matchmaking service focused on connecting Asian people in the U.S., is expanding its focus to go after dating opportunities in Asia after it raised a $4 million Series A funding round. The money comes from existing backer 500 Startups and new investors Asahi Medialab Ventures, DG Lab Fund (a joint effort […]
Cloudflare launches Spectrum to protect almost anything connected to the Internet
For roughly ten years, Cloudflare has made a name for itself by protecting websites against malicious floods of traffic. Now, the company is extending its DDoS safeguards to other services connected to the Internet — like games and email servers, and internet of things (IoT) devices. Spectrum works much in the same way as the mainstream Cloudflare product. It works by proxying Internet traffic through the company’s globally-distributed data centers. Cloudflare’s software automatically routes users through the most geographically-close data center, in order to offer the fastest speeds. It also automatically discards traffic it believes to be malicious, like what…
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Baidu’s new blockchain stock photo platform has no whitepaper
Baidu, the Chinese internet giant, has launched a blockchain-based stock photo service, to fight copyright infringements in China. According to Coindesk, the service — called Totem — went live on Wednesday, April 11. Totem allows photographers to create their profile and claim copyrights over their pictures. The picture along with the associated details is to be stored on a distributed public ledger. The service, christened Totem, allows photographers to create their profile and claim copyrights over their pictures. The picture along with the associated details is to be stored on a distributed public ledger. Baidu claims that this will help…
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The Race to Find the Next Pandemic—Before It Finds Us
In the past, researchers typically discovered new deadly viruses when they overwhelmed the healthcare system. A new initiative is trying to do things differently.
Instant Pot Cookbook Review: America's Test Kitchen's Multicooker Perfection Is Sure to Be an Instant Hit
America's Test Kitchen new cookbook for Instant Pots and other multicookers is a great way to navigate the pressure-cooker trend.
Luminar's New Lidar Could Dominate the Self-Driving Car Market
The company run by a 23-year-old photonics genius is ramping up production as self-driving cars get closer to reality.
FedEx will use smart glasses to help pilots land in emergencies
Smoke is understandably a serious danger for aircraft, and not just in life-threatening situations -- the FAA notes that there's typically one smoke-related landing per day. But how does the pilot land with a smoke-filled cockpit where they might not...
Luminar puts its lidar tech into production through acquisitions and smart engineering
When Luminar came out of stealth last year with its built-from-scratch lidar system, it seemed to beat established players like Velodyne at their own game — but at great expense and with no capability to build at scale. After the tech proved itself on the road, however, Luminar got to work making its device better, cheaper, and able to be assembled in minutes rather than hours.
This site will leak your password to everyone unless you donate Bitcoin
This is pretty nasty. Someone has built a malicious copycat of the popular breach database Have I Been Pwned that will reveal your password in plaintext – unless you pay up a cryptocurrency ransom in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, or Litecoin. Just like Have I Been Pwned, the malicious copycat will let you check whether your associated email address has been breached in the past. The disturbing part is that it will also display leaked passwords of such compromised accounts. The website then asks users for a one-off $10 donation in cryptocurrency to hide the passwords. According to the instructions on…
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Mushrooms Might Save the World
Mushrooms—MUSHROOMS!—will save us. You might ask yourself: Uh… save us from what? Well, ourselves of course. Because mushrooms just might be able to… Cut down on cow farts—Wash your clothes—Treat PTSD—Replace styrofoam—Do you wear leather? What about mushroom leather?—Fight cancer—And save the bees. -- VIDEO BY ELEANOR CUMMINS TOM McNAMARA THANK YOU DR. ROY HALLING DR. BARBARA THIERS STEVENSON SWANSON ECOVATIVE NOVOZYMES PAUL STAMETS -- FOR MORE ABOUT THE MAGIC OF MUSHROOMS GO TO - https://www.popsci.com #mushroom #climatechange #methane #ptsd #cow #cowfarts #detergent #styrofoam #leather #cancer #bee #science #globalwarming #fungi #carbon #beef #phosphates #surfactants #laundry #energy #medicine #polystyrene #mycelium #ecovative #varroamite #honeybee #honey #posttraumaticstressdisorder #mentalhealth #health #biology #botany #newyorkbotanicalgarden #naturalhistory #education #whataremushrooms #mushroomuses
Fujitsu PalmSecure - Physical Access Management with biometric authentication
Physical Access Management with biometric authentication for lockers - one example for the broad utilization of biometrics. For more information go to https://ift.tt/2wdi8z5
Benq HT-2550 projector Review
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Vizio's 2018 TV Lineup Hands-on
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Community Living Essex County
Community Living Essex County is a non-profit, charitable organization that supports people with intellectual disabilities and their families in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Community Living Essex County uses Logitech GROUP, SmartDock with Surface® Pro, and Skype for Business to facilitate and enhance their face-to-face video collaboration, information sharing, clinical treatment consultations with physicians, and remote support for people receiving services in their home, workplace or throughout the community.
PUBG tweaks 'zone of death' pacing in major new update
In its latest update, PUBG has tweaked gameplay to make it faster paced, more tactical and more violent. The main tweak to PC 1.0 Update 10 is timing in the "Blue Zone," a shrinking death region that forces players together as they die off. As many r...
Apple sucks at selling HomePods
Less than half a year since it became available, sales of Apple’s HomePod are already slowing to a crawl. Bloomberg reports that the company has canceled orders with one of the manufacturers of its $350 smart speaker owing to low interest in the product. Just how bad are its sales, you ask? According to market research firm Slice Intelligence, it now commands only 19 percent of the voice-activated speaker market in the US. It’s losing out to Amazon’s lineup of Alexa-powered Echo devices, and Google’s Home series. This shouldn’t come as a surprise: while the HomePod is said to deliver…
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The Morning After: 'Fortnite' went down and Gmail's redesign
Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Morning! Have you heard that Google's planning a Gmail refresh? We have the details on that, plus the latest information on an unfortunate Fortnite outage and how people are dealing with it.
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