Thursday, December 22, 2016

Honda in talks to collaborate with Waymo on self-driving cars and other top stories.

  • Honda in talks to collaborate with Waymo on self-driving cars

    Honda in talks to collaborate with Waymo on self-driving cars
    Honda Motor's research and development subsidiary is in talks to integrate Waymo’s self-driving technology with its vehicles, suggesting that working with auto makers as a technology partner is key on the agenda of Alphabet’s autonomous car unit. A collaboration between the two companies would focus on the integration of Waymo's fully self-driving sensors, software and computing platform into Honda vehicles, the car maker said Wednesday. The Waymo tie-up will “allow Honda R&D to explore ..
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  • A supervolcano caused the largest eruption in European history. Now it's stirring again.

    A supervolcano caused the largest eruption in European history. Now it's stirring again.
    In this educational film, researchers explain the dangers residents face living near the area of the Campi Flegrei volcano, near the Italian city of Naples. (YouTube/UPStrat-MAFA) The Italian name for the caldera — Campi Flegrei, or “burning fields”— is apt. The 7.5-mile-wide cauldron is the collapsed top of an ancient volcano, formed when the magma within finally blew. Though half of it is obscured beneath the crystal blue waters of the Mediterranean, the other half is studded with cinde..
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  • Uber pulls self-driving cars from California roads

    Uber pulls self-driving cars from California roads
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Uber pulled its self-driving cars from California roads after state regulators moved to revoke their registrations, officials said Wednesday. The move comes after a week of talks between the ride-sharing company and state regulators failed. Hours after Uber launched the service in its hometown of San Francisco, the DMV threatened legal action if the company did not stop. The cars need the same special permit as the 20 other companies testing self-drivin..
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  • The highs and lows for Apple in 2016 video - CNET

    The highs and lows for Apple in 2016 video - CNET
    [MUSIC] Are you excited to see Santa? Me too, me too. [MUSIC] So lucky! [MUSIC] Me? [MUSIC] What's good? Brian Tong here and welcome to the Apple Byte. It's the end of the year. And it's the perfect time to talk about 2016 and really the highs and lows for Apple this year. Now, we're not trying to pile on, but we're gonna look at this objectively, so, follow along if you can take it. Now 2016 was the year where Apple truly lost its shine. If you've bee..
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  • Shortage of OLED-Making Machines Could Potentially Impact Production of 2017 iPhone

    Shortage of OLED-Making Machines Could Potentially Impact Production of 2017 iPhone
    Amid rumors suggesting Apple is planning on introducing at least one iPhone model with a flexible OLED display in 2017, Bloomberg has taken a closer look at Japanese company Canon Tokki, the corporation responsible for making the machines that will likely be used to create OLED displays for the iPhone. Canon Tokki is said to produce nearly all of the machines that make OLED Displays. Each ELVESS OLED machine is actually a vacuum production system that's 328 feet in length and is used to depos..
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  • Nokia shares fall on patent dispute with Apple

    Nokia shares fall on patent dispute with Apple
    By Jussi Rosendahl and Eric Auchard | HELSINKI/BELGRADE HELSINKI/BELGRADE Nokia (NOKIA.HE) shares fell more than 4 percent on Thursday as analysts warned a legal battle with Apple (AAPL.O) could delay for years royalty payments that are vital to shoring up the Finnish company's profits.Nokia's patent license contract with Apple expires at the end of the year. This week, both sides have taken legal action - with Nokia accusing Apple of violating some technology patents and Apple complaining o..
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  • Barnes & Noble's New NOOK Tablet Contains ADUPS Malware

    Barnes & Noble's New NOOK Tablet Contains ADUPS Malware
    A writer for Linux Journal, Charles Fisher, has blasted the new Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet, model number BNTV450, for shipping with ADUPS software. This device has a temptingly low price of $50 and this might make it an affordable Christmas gift.
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  • Virtual reality, one year out: What went right, what didn't

    Virtual reality, one year out: What went right, what didn't
    After years of teases, tantalizing promises, and Kickstarter campaigns, virtual reality finally became actual reality in 2016, with VR’s mere existence thrusting the entire PC industry into glorious, wonderful turmoil. Despite being around for just a handful of months, virtual reality has already inspired totally new genres of computers, wormed its way deep into Windows, and sent the price of graphics cards plummeting. Not too shabby for VR’s first real year on the streets, though the imp..
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  • Super Mario Run: 10 tips to master the game

    Super Mario Run: 10 tips to master the game
    Unless you’re a gamer hiding under a rock, you have probably heard about Nintendo’s real first mobile game. And unless you have a phobia of Italian plumbers in jumpers, you’ve probably already tried Super Mario run for a short while or are just about to. The game’s deceptive simplicity belies the somewhat non-trivial mechanics operating behind the scenes. Whether you’re a complete novice, a returning player, or a stumped regular, these tips could help you gain an edge and populate your self-est..
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