Opinion: Aided by AI, brain scans know your past and future as well as your DNA. Determining their ethical implications is vital to scientific integrity. Read the original post by Evan D. Morris
Month: September 2019
One Very Specific Reason Rami Malek Deserved His ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Oscar
It has to do with how the actor playing Freddie Mercury managed those prosthetic teeth. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
Apple Funds Corning With an Additional $250 Million For Next-Gen Glass Development
Apple will be awarding Corning an additional $250 million from its Advanced Manufacturing Fund. This will be on top of the $200 million funding it […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
CEVA adds system awareness to AI inference processor
The company introduced the second-generation NeuPro architecture for edge devices. NeuPro-S processors address the need to scale up its NeuPro architecture to work in heterogeneous […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Apple invests a further $250m in Corning
What you need to know Apple already invested $200m in Corning. Now it’s invested an additional $250m. Corning makes toughened glass that is used in Apple products. Corning’s glass […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Issue 7: What you write in the notes, except the notes?
A major figure in European classical music is the composer, and the main subject of art — musical work that is written by a composer […] Read the original post by Mark
Test of strength: the new iPhone pelted with vegetables, toys and even ice cubes
After the presentation of new gadgets from Apple was launched the advertising campaign for these devices. Traditionally for the brand, the videos were bright and […] Read the original post by Mark
How to load a massive amount of data into Photos on a Mac set to Optimize Mac Storage
iCloud Photos lets you keep full-resolution versions of your images and videos in iCloud storage, while letting you choose to store just optimized versions—thumbnails and […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
The First Hurricane Relief Drone Was Ready to Fly—Then Dorian Hit
A drone company on Great Abaco, in the Bahamas, was prepared to deliver emergency supplies if the hurricane struck. Dorian had other plans. Read the original post by Michele Cohen Marill
iPad Pro With Triple-Lens Camera System Appears in Alleged ‘Final Design Mockup’
We’ve heard rumors that Apple plans to release refreshed versions of the iPad Pro this fall, and a new alleged leak today is fueling speculation […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Apple Awards iPhone Glass Supplier Corning Additional $250M From Advanced Manufacturing Fund
Apple today announced it is awarding its longtime iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch glass supplier Corning an additional $250 million from its Advanced Manufacturing Fund, […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Today’s Cartoon: Clean Energy
Seems like an easy choice. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons
James Cameron, Victor Vescovo, and the Saga of the Deepest* Solo Dive Ever
Vescovo says he dove deeper than Cameron. Cameron says not so fast. Perhaps only Poseidon knows for sure. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Marketers Wanted a New Generation to Target, Hence Alphas
Members of the latest age group to emerge are barely out of diapers, and the internet is already serving them ads. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
The Shift to Electric Vehicles Propels a Strike Against GM
Like other automakers, General Motors is preparing for a mostly electric future. The catch is that building those cars requires a lot fewer workers. Read the original post by Alex Davies