Spencer Kelly looks at some of the best of the week’s technology news – including a bullet that can change its trajectory once fired and a robotic system that can move cars safely.
Source: BBC
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Spencer Kelly looks at some of the best of the week’s technology news – including a bullet that can change its trajectory once fired and a robotic system that can move cars safely.
Source: BBC
There is a lack of cohesion between what is learned at schools and what is required at a job. Africa needs to take the harsh lessons of the East and West and create holistic ecosystems to administer resources for own populace.
Source: TEDx Talks
A London-based company has launched a prototype “robo-chef” for the home.
Moley Robotics demonstrated its concept at this year’s Hannover Messe – the big trade fair for industrial technology held annually in Germany.
The cooking machine learns by capturing the movements of a human in the action of preparing a meal.
These movements are then turned into commands that drive a sophisticated pair of robot hands, which were developed by Shadow Robotics.
Shadow’s Managing Director Rich Walker told Jonathan Amos how his company developed the hands.
Source by: BBC News
There’s a new drone in town. It automatically controls your GoPro and has an amazing autopilot.
Source: The Verge
It’s the Apple Watch teardown! The real one this time. We’ve been waiting eight long months since it was announced to get our hands on one and now we’ve got it. Our teardown team once again traveled beyond the international dateline, to join our friends at MacFixit in Melbourne Australia, to be one of the first people on earth to get an Apple Watch. We’re not counting all those celebrities.
Source: iFixit Video
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Elephants and rhinos in Africa are increasingly threatened by poaching as ivory and rhino horns become more desirable, but a new method using drones has proven effective in stopping the poachers in their tracks — from thousands of miles away.
Source: Real News
Founder and CEO of Walker & Company, Tristan Walker, speaks with TJ Holmes at MSNBC about Bevel for its “The Big Idea” segment.
Source: Bevel
Source: Elite NWO Agenda
A duo of undergraduates at George Mason University in Virginia created a device that they say puts out fires with nothing but sound.
Source: CNN