Friday, May 5, 2017

Rumors: Amazon's New Echo Device | Crunch Report


The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation into Uber's use of Greyballing, we get the first look at the rumored Amazon Echo device and Facebook shuts down its VR filmmaking division. All this on Crunch Report.
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Intel's Autonomous Driving Garage


Darrell Etherington gets a first-hand look inside Intel's Autonomous Driving Garage and talks to AI and autonomous driving executives about what Intel is doing to make self-driving a practical, every day reality. Read more: http://ift.tt/2paIWZy TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news. Subscribe to TechCrunch today: http://bit.ly/18J0X2e
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Rumors: Amazon's New Echo Device | Crunch Report


The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation into Uber's use of Greyballing, we get the first look at the rumored Amazon Echo device and Facebook shuts down its VR filmmaking division. All this on Crunch Report.
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Intel's Autonomous Driving Garage


Darrell Etherington gets a first-hand look inside Intel's Autonomous Driving Garage and talks to AI and autonomous driving executives about what Intel is doing to make self-driving a practical, every day reality. Read more: http://ift.tt/2paIWZy TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news. Subscribe to TechCrunch today: http://bit.ly/18J0X2e
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Rumors: Amazon's New Echo Device | Crunch Report


The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation into Uber's use of Greyballing, we get the first look at the rumored Amazon Echo device and Facebook shuts down its VR filmmaking division. All this on Crunch Report.
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Intel's Autonomous Driving Garage


Darrell Etherington gets a first-hand look inside Intel's Autonomous Driving Garage and talks to AI and autonomous driving executives about what Intel is doing to make self-driving a practical, every day reality. Read more: http://ift.tt/2paIWZy TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news. Subscribe to TechCrunch today: http://bit.ly/18J0X2e
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People actually crowdfunded this smart pillow

The connected home is getting out of hand. These days your mattress can do everything from keep tabs on your cheating spouse to start your coffee each morning. But why let the surface you sleep on have all the smarts when you can pay $300 for a pillo...
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Microsoft HoloLens becomes an AR assistant for spinal surgery

Since the HoloLens was introduced, Microsoft has pitched it as both a gaming peripheral and a practical assistant in the workplace. Professionals have already started using its augmented reality tech to help out, from building engineers donning it to...
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Red HTC U 11 surfaces in leaked virtual render


As always, leaked renders of devices should be taken with a grain of salt. That said, Onleaks, who is responsible for the HTC U 11 leak, is typically pretty reliable. These types of renders are based on CAD drawings and typically leaked from the factory where the phone is manufactured, or from early previews for case designers. Regardless of where it came from, it seems to be the real deal. The newly-released 360-degree renders show a bright red HTC flagship sporting the reported USB-C port in lieu of a 3.5mm headphone jack. The left edge has no buttons, but is…

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Speedrunner’s Mario record smash earns him a hug from grandma


Beating a speedrunning world record requires a huge amount of concentration, knowledge of the game, and luck. When you pull it off, it’s an emotional experience, as one Super Mario 64 speedrunning demonstrated when he did so this morning. The hardest version of a complete Super Mario 64 run involves finding all 120 stars in the game in as little time as possible. Doing it in less than 140 minutes (the previous world record) sounds all-but-impossible. Speedrunner Cheese05 managed the feat by a mere three seconds. You can watch his entire run in all its frantic glory in a VOD on Twitch. It’s almost…

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French presidential frontrunner Macron’s emails leaked after alleged hack

 Private emails from the campaign of the leading candidate in France’s presidential election, Emmanuel Macron, have been posted online by an unknown source. The politician confirmed the leak in a statement, warning that this was, like other recent hacks, an attempt to interfere with the election and that fabricated content was mixed in with genuine emails. Read More

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French candidate hacked just before presidential election

Just days before the final round of the French presidential election, a large trove of emails from one candidate's campaign has allegedly been leaked online. In a statement on its website, the En Marche! campaign in support of candidate Emmanuel Macr...
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New York City plans to track every homeless person in its borders

To assist New York City's efforts to combat homelessness, the mayor's office is planning to deploy a new tool to count every vagrant person within its bounds. In the hands of workers that reach out to the homeless every day, StreetSmart will help the...
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Made In Space reveals the Archinaut, a robot-operated factory in the sky

 Made In Space is known as the company behind the 3D printers on board the International Space Station. Astronauts have used the startup’s Additive Manufacturing Facility to churn out everything from finger splints to tools — and even other printer parts. Now the company is revealing a video rendering of its larger Archinaut system, a factory in the sky operated by autonomous robots. Read More

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Rumors: Amazon's New Echo Device | Crunch Report


The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation into Uber's use of Greyballing, we get the first look at the rumored Amazon Echo device and Facebook shuts down its VR filmmaking division. All this on Crunch Report.
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Intel's Autonomous Driving Garage


Darrell Etherington gets a first-hand look inside Intel's Autonomous Driving Garage and talks to AI and autonomous driving executives about what Intel is doing to make self-driving a practical, every day reality. Read more: http://ift.tt/2paIWZy TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news. Subscribe to TechCrunch today: http://bit.ly/18J0X2e
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New MC Features: Multiline and Transfers


A brief overview of new multiline and transfer features for the Meraki MC74 cloud-managed phone.
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Rumors: Amazon's New Echo Device | Crunch Report


The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation into Uber's use of Greyballing, we get the first look at the rumored Amazon Echo device and Facebook shuts down its VR filmmaking division. All this on Crunch Report.
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Intel's Autonomous Driving Garage


Darrell Etherington gets a first-hand look inside Intel's Autonomous Driving Garage and talks to AI and autonomous driving executives about what Intel is doing to make self-driving a practical, every day reality.
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Rumors: Amazon's New Echo Device | Crunch Report


The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation into Uber's use of Greyballing, we get the first look at the rumored Amazon Echo device and Facebook shuts down its VR filmmaking division. All this on Crunch Report.
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