The GoPro Karma Grip is now available. The camera maker announced today that the handheld stabilizer is for sale in select stores and GoPro.com for $299. This is the same handheld grip that shipped with the Karma drone — at least before the drone was recalled for battery issues. … | Continue reading
Money makes the world go round, or so they say. Payments, investments, insurance and billions of transactions are the beating heart of a fractal economy, which echoes the messy complexity of natural systems, such as the growth of living organisms and the bouncing of atoms. Read M … | Continue reading
For chimpanzees, it’s all about the butt. You won’t find a female chimp going “My eyes are up here,” as it turns out that chimps often tell each other apart based on their behinds. Their brains even process butts in the same way that we process faces. For a study published this w … | Continue reading
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GoPro is giving users a new way to capture footage. Starting today, the company is selling the Karma stabilizer grip — which was originally bundled with the now-recalled Karma drone — on its own for $299. The grip will be immediately compatible with the Hero 5 Black out of the bo … | Continue reading
W grudniowej odsłonie cyklu Lubię to postanowiłam podsunąć kilka pomysłów na okołokulinarne prezenty. Niektóre rzeczy już tu się pojawiały, ale tutaj pasują, no i niezmiennie je polecam.1. Przezroczyste bombki. Pakuję do nich własnoręcznie upieczone ciasteczka lub trufle (np. te … | Continue reading
TOKYO — Video games like Final Fantasy XV have stunningly realistic visuals of human faces and bodies. Drawing those kinds of images by hand and animating them could take years, but video game publisher Square Enix has created a way to automate the creation of animated humans. Ma … | Continue reading
Welcome back to Android Apps Weekly! This week we chat about Google Play culling fake reviews, Rovio's new Hatch project, and more Android apps news! | Continue reading
Leah Reich was one of the first internet advice columnists. Her column "Ask Leah" ran on IGN, where she gave advice to gamers for two and a half years. During the day, Leah is Slack’s user researcher, but her views here do not represent her employer. How to be Human runs every ot … | Continue reading
George Samman outlines how the consensus algorithm achieved by Raft was finally fixed by its distant relative, Kadena. Source | Continue reading
Most people who learn to code typically encounter the same problem during their first few months. They’ll read a book or two and learn the basics of a programming language. They’ll write a few short programs. They’ll figure out how to print “Hello World” to the screen, and then t … | Continue reading
All that remained of guard Reggie Jackson's rehabilitation of his left knee was for Jackson to pronounce himself ready and available to play for the Detroit Pistons. The team's medical staff had cleared him and Jackson, who had yet to appear in a game this season, had done his wo … | Continue reading
This week we checked out Android Nougat on the Galaxy S7 Edge and OnePlus 3, reviewed the Polar M600, and rounded up the best Android apps and games of November 2016. Here's the news of the week! | Continue reading
Microsoft is planning to build a HomeHub feature into future Windows 10 updates to better compete against devices like Google Home and Amazon’s Echo. Sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans tell The Verge that the feature is currently in the planning stages, and the software make … | Continue reading
Green defends his Rockettes act | Nowitzki all-in or all done? | Watson counters Kerr on marijuana | A little Kobe for Christmas No. 1: Green defends his Rockettes act -- Draymond Green has been | Continue reading
London has so far been considered as the financial powerhouse of the European Union. With Britain, all set to separate from the EU following its Brexit vote, the position is now open for others to fill in. While Germany and Switzerland remain the most favored replacement for Lon … | Continue reading
Giving kids a new way to get the things they want, with greater parental oversight, VeeCee is a hack created by a four-person team from London’s Barking Dagenham suburbs. The group’s pitch was handled by 12-year-old, Ebenezer Odubanjo — the youngest presenter at this year’s Disru … | Continue reading
Great news, Potter fans: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is no longer the only place in the world where you can find a working Marauder’s Map, the magical piece of parchment that let Harry Potter and others track the movements of people as they went around the Hogwarts … | Continue reading
CoinDesk looks into Illinois' ambitious plan to guide the integration of blockchain technology within government operations.Source | Continue reading
The Internet has fundamentally democratized education. Now if you want to, say, become fluent in a new programming language or brush up on a new machine learning algorithm, you’re just as likely to head to YouTube or Coursera than step foot in a classroom. There are an insane amo … | Continue reading
There’s no questioning the versatility of crafting a presentation with PowerPoint, but the program can be cumbersome to use and hard to learn. Instead, create top-notch presentations with a single click thanks to Slidebean. Right now, you can get lifetime access for only $19 than … | Continue reading
You probably caught video a few weeks back of Alexa speaking through Big Mouth Billy Bass, a singing fish that got popular in the late 1990s. If you haven’t seen it yet, take a moment to watch and enjoy. The animatronic fish is a good reminder that Amazon’s Alexa does not just co … | Continue reading
Uwielbiam ryby. Wielokrotnie deklarowałam wszem i wobec, iż należę do tych osób, które o mięsie mogą na wiele tygodni zapomnieć. Myślę, że to nie jest objaw chwilowej mody, tylko potrzeba mojego organizmu, a zasada, że danie rybne przygotowuję dwa razy w tygodniu, na stałe wpisał … | Continue reading
Nach einer ausgedehnten Wartezeit erfahren wir heute endlich, was das kryptische "coming soon" heißen sollte, mit dem Netflix im August 2015 die zweite Staffel für Sense8 angekündigt hatte: Die Serie der Wachowski-Geschwister und J.... | Continue reading
It’s easy to be critical of the tech industry, and even easier to be critical of capitalism itself. Let us all continue to do so; criticism is valuable. But let’s remember that we do so because they are so important. Capitalism is still what lifts the world’s least fortunate out … | Continue reading
In the history of video games, there have been many titles that have tried to encapsulate the raw and brutal reality that is war. From giant, AAA first-person shooters like the Battlefield or Call of Duty series that put you in the boots of a single solider on the ground, to real … | Continue reading
Playing the game for money produces the proper professional attitude. It inculcates the lunch-pail mentality. — Steven Pressfield Yo... | Continue reading
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Dave Lee hat für die BBC einen Gedanken zusammengefasst, der mich selbst schon eine ganze Weile plagt. Die Phrase mit der man Google Home (aber natürlich auch die anderen Google Assistenten) zum sprechen bringt, ist problematisch.Die Gründe,... | Continue reading
Wandered.space is a service for those moments when you want to explore the area around you, but don’t know where to go. It was created this weekend at TechCrunch’s Disrupt London hackathon by a team of three coworkers from Seattle-based Azuqua. One of them, Skyler Hartle, told me … | Continue reading
Some of them were participating in our event for the first time, while others were regular hackers. Their challenge was to come up with a neat, funny and smart hack in just 24 hours.We could all feel the excitement in the air when the 63 teams took the stage to present a short on … | Continue reading
Checking in at a co-working space or business to meet with somebody can often be a hassle that involves some phone tag and back and forth. Welcometo.site, one of the many projects that came out of our Disrupt hackathon in London today, wants to make this easier. It combines Cisco … | Continue reading
Andrew Greenstein, an app developer from San Francisco, started journaling a few months ago. He tries to write for five minutes every day, but it’s challenging to set aside the time. Still, he’s read that journaling reduces stress and can help with goal-setting, so he’s trying to … | Continue reading
What should you take in getting occupied though you are babysitting at home? Perhaps, you need network marketing which shares your business opportunities widely across the globe. It is ideal to correlate which point of your business or skill to grow in the community. For sure, it … | Continue reading
Lego! Lego! Lego! Who doesn’t like Lego? One of the most fascinating entries to the hackthon at TechCrunch Disrupt London used the beloved little bricks to help take young eyes away from screens and electronics devices. Read More | Continue reading
Fake news is a moving target. Greedy publishers constantly start new websites of deceit, preventing manual blacklists from keeping up. That’s why one TechCrunch Disrupt London Hackathon team took an algorithmic approach to detecting fake news. Notim.press/ed (a clever URL that re … | Continue reading
According to the latest Mobility Report from Ericsson, there are 2.6 billion smartphone subscriptions globally, and that number looks to jump to 6.1 billion smartphone users 2020, with much of the growth coming from developing countries. What that means: people who haven’t had ac … | Continue reading
Solving the Bitcoin block size problem has been a top priority for developers over the past few months. Multiple solutions have been proposed, although only two of them are in actual “contention” right now. Bitcoin Core developers have begun development of a third solution that w … | Continue reading
No one wants to be that person who falls in a ditch when they least suspect it. With HazMap, a project that came out of the Disrupt London 2016 Hackathon, you can ensure you’re not that person. Created by software engineer Oras Al-Kubaisi and risk management insurance provider Cr … | Continue reading
Wer auf seinem Smartphone viel tippt, der wird auch gelegentlich mal etwas ausfällig werden, nicht zuletzt vermutlich aufgrund der Frustration die Tippen auf einem Smartphone-Keyboard irgendwie immer noch ist.Das MusicalKeyboard von ZiphOn für... | Continue reading
Say you’re at a party, and someone wants to get a silent disco going. Everyone opens their phone, someone yells “play,” and hopefully everyone gets it started at the same time.Well, that works, but it could be better. So at the TechCrunch Disrupt London 2016 Hackathon, a few deve … | Continue reading
Wer sich nicht ganz sicher ist, was ihm eigentlich Android Nougat auf dem Xperia bringen mag, dem hilft Sony mit einem Video auf die Sprünge, das viele der größten Vorteile kompakt in einem Video zeigt.Kein Wunder, dass sie dies jetzt... | Continue reading
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In this episode of Technotopia I talk to Ernst & Young’s Jeff Wong. Jeff is a former startupper and early member of the eBay team. Wong is EY’s future guru now and is helping his clients build out interesting new products in the blockchain space. We had a far reaching-conversatio … | Continue reading
Over the past week, there have been many news stories about Bitcoin in India. After the rupee note ban, the government started targeting gold supplies as well. All of these changes are driving people to Bitcoin, as can be seen on the Coin Dance charts. In fact, the amount of Bitc … | Continue reading
Deliberate, focused, generous, confident, thoughtful, these are all good things. Being pushy isn't. Imagine you had a check for $100,000 made out to someone else. Someone you don't know but can reach out to. How hard would it be for... | Continue reading