Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Saturday, 28 March 2015
Stephen shared a post on Google+: DARPA's Response to Mounting Robophobia is Adorable
It’s called Robots4Us, and it’s smarter than it sounds
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Friday, 27 March 2015
Stephen shared a post on Google+: Google is going to make surgery robots
Google and Johnson & Johnson are teaming up…
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Stephen shared a post on Google+: DARPA is working on something way better than GPS
When your location marker on Google Maps is pinging all over the place, it’s usually due to temperamental GPS signal. DARPA thinks this isn’t cutting it
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Stephen shared a post on Google+: Facebook is planning to test its 747-sized internet drones this summer
Facebook’s ambitious plan to bring internet to the entire world with a fleet of broadband-beaming unmanned aerial vehicles has taken a step closer to fruition. The company’s vice president of…
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Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Stephen shared a post on Google+: Google meets with White House officials once a week on average
In the wake of the Federal Trade Commission’s 2012 probe into Google’s search practices, it’s becoming clearer just how much clout the search giant has in Washington. According to visitor logs and…
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Stephen shared a post on Google+: Former Tesla Intern Releases $60 Full Open Source Car Hacking Kit For The Masses
A former Tesla intern is releasing open source hardware and software that make car hacking incredibly cheap and more accessible. It’s part of a wider movement to get as many researchers as possible probing vehicles for vulnerabilities, in the hope of avoiding road disasters.
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Sunday, 22 March 2015
Stephen shared a post on Google+: The Critical Smartphone Issue That Manufacturers Ignore
I’ve spent the last ten days in Austin attending the various strands of SXSW. I’ve been doing so for the last eleven years, and one thing that has become clear over the last few years, and acutely aware of this year, is just how ill-served consumers are over a critical part of smartphone design. Modern batteries are too small.
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Saturday, 21 March 2015
Stephen shared a post on Google+: Thermometer of the future: A wireless, wearable fever alarm armband
What if you could take your temperature without a thermometer?
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Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Sunday, 15 March 2015
Stephen shared a post on Google+: This startup wants to take on Uber and Lyft with self-flying cars
At SXSW Interactive, AeroMobil announced plans for a new kind of vehicle: self-flying cars.
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Stephen shared a post on Google+: The Next Frontier for 3-D Printers is Healthy Food
3-D printers are all the rage in the high-tech food world, turning out gorgeous sugar polyhedra and chocolate rosebuds – but if they’re to address world food problems in the future, they’re going t…
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Friday, 13 March 2015
Stephen shared a post on Google+: First look at relaunched ZX Spectrum
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum is being brought back to life. As prices of the replica keyboard are set at £99.99 we review the machine
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Stephen shared a post on Google+: He ate all the pi : Japanese man memorises π to 111,700 digits
Pi Day 2015: Akira Haraguchi, 69, is a legend among memory masters, having memorised more of pi’s digits than anyone else
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Thursday, 12 March 2015
Stephen shared a post on Google+: Scientists develop "remote control" for deep brain stimulation in mice
By injecting nanoparticles into the brain of mice, and exposing them to an external magnetic fields, it’s possible to stimulate brain neurons, according to a study published in Science today. This…
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Stephen shared a post on Google+: Futuristic Stethoscope Attachment To Go Into Clinical Trials
Eko Devices, a company featured in the 2014 Forbes 30 Under 30 list for healthcare, announced today that it has closed a $2 million funding round for its digital stethoscope attachment, the Eko Core. Investors include the co-founders of Shazam and former advisor to the HHS secretary John Noonan. The […]
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Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Stephen shared a post on Google+: Hopes warm for alien life: Nasa probe finds hot springs on Saturn's moon
Hydrothermal activity detected by spacecraft finds that ocean deep below frozen surface of Enceladus is warm and could therefore increase chance of life
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Stephen shared a post on Google+: Bitcoin's next frontier: a reward for gamers | GamesBeat | Games | by Wouter Vonk, BitPay
GuestThe future is really wide open for cryptocurrencies and gaming.
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Stephen shared a post on Google+: Google's new Cloud Storage Nearline service stores company data on the cheap | VentureBeat | Cloud | by Jordan Novet
Cold storage is cool. Now Google is getting in on it.
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Stephen shared a post on Google+: Scientists prepare to wake Philae lander from its deep sleep in the shadows of comet 67P
Starting tomorrow, scientists from the European Space Agency (ESA) will attempt to make contact with the stricken Philae lander for the first time in nearly four months.
Philae is in the…
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