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Mar 8, 2016
DARPA’s Vertical Takeoff ‘X-Plane’ Contract Goes to Aurora
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has selected Aurora Flight Sciences to build the so-called “X-Plane,” an unmanned aircraft that will take off and land vertically.
Mar 8, 2016
Future technology and Which gadgets available now
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, internet, mobile phones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pWFjCpZ5r4&feature=share
Fordable tab, lighting cloths, laser type writer…
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you tube top 10 videos…
new gadgets, computers laptops electronic mug pen laser printer.
laser phone iPhone 7 8 9 10.
Samsung future phone.
Sony future phones and technology.
headphones WiFi WIRELESS phone…
format of videos will change.
help centre online and show the status of connected gadgets.
Mar 8, 2016
Silicon Valley is broken and heading for social unrest, argues media theorist
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: economics
Not good. Could this be one of the many reasons why so many are leaving SV and going to places like NY, Austin, Boston, etc.?
People are angry at Silicon Valley. In recent years, protestors have slashed the tires of buses hired to transport Google employees. They’ve occupied Airbnb’s headquarters and participated in worldwide demonstrations against Uber.
These tech titans stand accused of destroying industries and livelihoods, sucking up wealth for themselves while failing to distribute any wider benefits to the rest of us. And they’re guilty, according to media theorist Douglas Rushkoff, author of the forthcoming book Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth became the Enemy of Prosperity. He argues that unless Silicon Valley’s fundamental model changes, we’re heading for mass social unrest.
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Mar 7, 2016
MIT’s new 5-atom quantum computer could make today’s encryption obsolete
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: computing, encryption, quantum physics, security
Much of the encryption world today depends on the challenge of factoring large numbers, but scientists now say they’ve created the first five-atom quantum computer with the potential to crack the security of traditional encryption schemes.
In traditional computing, numbers are represented by either 0s or 1s, but quantum computing relies on atomic-scale units, or “qubits,” that can be simultaneously 0 and 1 — a state known as a superposition that’s far more efficient. It typically takes about 12 qubits to factor the number 15, but researchers at MIT and the University of Innsbruck in Austria have found a way to pare that down to five qubits, each represented by a single atom, they said this week.
Using laser pulses to keep the quantum system stable by holding the atoms in an ion trap, the new system promises scalability as well, as more atoms and lasers can be added to build a bigger and faster quantum computer able to factor much larger numbers. That, in turn, presents new risks for factorization-based methods such as RSA, used for protecting credit cards, state secrets and other confidential data.
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Mar 7, 2016
World’s first permanent VR cinema opens in Amsterdam, and it’s very weird
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: entertainment, virtual reality
Amsterdam is now home to the world’s first VR cinema, and it’s just as strange as you expect it to be.
Mar 7, 2016
Parks Associates Analyst to Discuss Digital Content and Virtual Reality at Cablefax Multiscreen Summit
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: augmented reality, entertainment, virtual reality
Personally, I cannot wait to visit historical sites where they are leveraging AR to bring history to life. Visiting Versailles or the Winter Palace in Russia and seeing historical figures acting out as they did then would be pretty amazing.
DALLAS, TX — (Marketwired) — 03/07/16 — Parks Associates today announced Glenn Hower, Research Analyst, will address the evolving virtual reality market at the Cablefax Multiscreen Summit this week in New York City.
“Virtual reality is still in its earliest days, though there are clear signs that VR is about to move from concept to market reality,” Hower said. “The big change for 2016 is the emergence of multiple players making VR headsets. The Oculus Rift is currently the most recognized brand, but HTC, Samsung, and Sony have all expanded the market with their own models, which could help move this market beyond gaming and into new use cases such as virtual field trips, training, and recreation of historical events.”
Mar 7, 2016
Quantum theory principles described by Einstein as ‘spooky’ to be exploited by scientists
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: quantum physics
Further exploration by scientists on Quantum Entanglement.
Quantum mechanics is not for the faint-hearted. Here are some of the stranger effects that emerge from the theory.
Mar 7, 2016
Technavio Announces Top Four Emerging Trends Impacting the Global Quantum Dots Display Market Through 2020
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: quantum physics
Emerging trends for Q-Dots Displays.
Technavio’s latest report on the global quantum dots display market provides an analysis on the most important trends expected to impact the market outlook from 2016–2020.