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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Second Possible Tesla Autopilot Crash Under Investigation
Last week, Tesla admitted that it is under investigation from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for what is believed to be the first fatality in a vehicle operating in self-driving mode. Now there’s a second potential crash involving Tesla’s new Autopilot feature.
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‘Nuka World’ To Be The Last DLC For ‘Fallout 4’
Bethesda’s Pete Hines confirmed on Twitter that Nuka World will be the final piece of content for the open world RPG, saying only: “Last one.”
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The Tesla Effect: Investors and Speculators Have A Growing Interest For Lithium
Investors and speculators have had a burning desire for lithium.
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The Weird And Wonderful History Of Silicon Valley Fight Club.
The real history of Silicon Valley’s infamous nerd fight club is far stranger than you might think. From keyboard fights to knives, this is the story of their evolution.
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What Castration Does to a Skeleton
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This Archaeologist Uses Instagram To Track The Human Skeleton Trade
Bioarchaeologist Damien Huffer uses social media and online marketplaces to track the trade in human bones.
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Nyan Cat Stars In Sum 41 Music Video, Copyright Controversy Ensues
A music video from the Canadian rock band Sum 41 features the beloved Internet meme Nyan Cat without copyright permission from its owner.
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Battle Of The Brands: Trademark And Copyright Lawsuits
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Google le ‘abrirá los ojos’ a su tecnología con la compra de Moodstocks
El gigante estadounidense Google anunció este miércoles la compra de la empresa francesa Moodstocks, que puso a punto una tecnología que permite a los teléfonos inteligentes reconocer objetos.
"Todavía hay mucho por hacer para mejorar la visión de los aparatos. Es allí donde interviene Moodstocks", escribió en su blog Vincent Simonet, jefe de ingenieros informáticos de Google France.
Con esta transacción, cuyo monto no ha sido revelado, Google adquiere una tecnología que permite a los smartphones y tabletas "ver" los objetos reales e imágenes hacia los cuales están orientados.
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