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NASA astronaut Jack Fischer tweeted the photograph from the International Space Station, tweeting 'Never had a corner office with a view, but I must admit, I like it… a lot!
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Observers say reversing the trend could take years.
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Researchers have developed a smartphone game that they say will help in a key battle against dementia - understanding how the brain navigates.
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US supreme court’s action would allow FBI to hack into computers and devices worldwide
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Rule about pace of computer chip growth dates back to 1965
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As long as you’re not using something as simple as ‘password’
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Viv comes from the same people who made Siri, and it could have the potential to be a real digital assistant.
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Have you ever bought a product only to get home and see that the batteries were, in fact, not included? Or maybe you bought that cool looking shelf from IKEA only to find that the on paper instructions make little sense leaving you a frustrated mess amongst cheap wood and screws. These are the kind of frustrations that plague consumers on a daily basis, and are ones that PayPal may be looking to solve, according to a recently granted patent. Filed in January of this year and granted last week PayPal’s patent, titled Augmented Reality View of Product Instructions, details a methodology for displaying pertinent information about products including reviews and needed accessories as well as an end to end solution for purchasing those products directly through the system. “Today’s products are increasingly complex to set up and operate,” the patent reads. “Often, the products are accompanied with detailed instructions that may be daunting for a user to follow. In other cases, a user may discard instructions after an initial set up of a product. In yet other cases, it may be difficult to determine what product accessories are required for a product. In each of these cases, the user’s ability to operate the product may be hampered by a lack of information about the product or an inability to use the product. This in turn may affect the user’s experience with the product and the user’s perception of the manufacturer of the product.” The proposed system from PayPal would allow a user wearing an AR device to look at an object and instantly be able to get the pertinent information they need including product reviews, needed accessories, similar recommended products, and, of course, instructions.By identifying objects and making recommendations PayPal will be able to help create consumer purchasing flows even easier. Looking to buy that speaker system? Here are all the product reviews, comparison prices, and the cords you will need to buy to set it up. The patent contains multiple mentions of a user flow that would direct the user to purchasing objects they have identified with the system through “an online marketplace” including auction sites like eBay (who was specifically mentioned in the patent) suggesting that helping consumers set up their IKEA furniture and make informed purchasing decisions may only be the beginning of PayPal’s grand vision for AR – the ability to take any physical object, instantly search for it online and then purchase it through PayPal’s payment system. How easy could this be? Let’s take a little hop into the future… The year is 2025 and you are casually out for a stroll through the farmers market. As you make your way down the isle a booth with locally designed clothes catches your eye, including one particularly fetching dress. Speaking the wake words to your AR headset, the familiar ripple of the device’s world scanning grid flows over the garment. Less than a second later, the display is able to gather a few similar looking dresses from online vendors as well as a coupon for Macy’s [...]
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The creators of Minecraft at Mojang have just announced today that Minecraft virtual reality has been released on mobile devices
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The European Central Bank is doing "experimental work" with the same ledger technology that underpins virtual currency bitcoin.
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Movidius chips have been showing up in quite a few products recently. It's the company that helps DJI's latest drone avoid obstacles, and FLIR's new therma
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Reading and writing are a bit of a chore, but it keeps data safe for thousands of years.
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The Hover is the latest in autonomous flying cameras, using computer vision technologies to function as a personal cameraman.
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The inventor of the world wide web, Tim Berners-Lee, has outlined three primary trends that threaten his original vision of an open web. He has also suggested ways in which to combat them.
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The robots aren't taking your job yet, but with the increasingly adept AI systems being developed, it would be wise to understand how automation is being developed in the workplace-- and what functions it will replace first.
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Car firm and tech giant expected to work together on several dozen autonomous vehicles
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Movidius reprocessed its 3D expertise to satisfy demand for ‘vision intelligence’
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By learning how people navigate, the game could help scientists develop new diagnostic tools and treatments for the disease.
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The UV Patch, which changes colour to indicate the different levels of sun exposure, will be launched here in June.
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If you've seen the dystopian nightmare fuel that is BBC's Black Mirror, you might be getting the "No no nos" about Sony's latest patent application - 'smart'
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Oculus has this week announced the company will be installing Oculus Rift demonstrations in 48 Best Buy stores throughout the US, making the new VR
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Drone Fishing. It's exactly as ridiculous-but-kind-of-fascinating-but-really!? as it sounds. Jaiden Maclean and his friends at Sea Ulcer Aerial Media went
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It's no secret that many of us walk around with our eyes glued to our smartphone screens. And if we're looking at something really engrossing, everything around
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OpenAI wants to give away the 21st century's most transformative technology. In the process, it could remake the way people make tech.
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SkySafe detects, identifies, and tracks drones, then uses radio frequency signals to wirelessly bring down drones flying without airspace authorization.
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