Top 15 Latest Technology News
By Muhammad Umair
Technology has invaded every aspect of our lives. From smartphones to smart cars- iPhones to Tesla, everything is now powered through technology. Technology has completely revolutionized the way we interact, make friends, share our stories, and do our jobs. Every day a number of new and awesome technological products are launched in the market. With tech evolving at a rapid pace, it’s difficult to keep up with the changes.
To give you an idea, everyday apps like Instagram, Lyft, Slack, Ring, Alexa, Tinder, and Google Drive- all didn’t exist 10 years ago! Yet, now they seem like such an integral part of our lives. If you work in the technology field or are just tech geeks like us, keeping up with technology news becomes a top priority!. To help you stay ahead of the world, we have compiled a list of some of the best tech news. So without further ado, let’s get started!
1.Rivian hires former Waymo exec for new autonomy, AI role
Philbin was director of software engineering for two years at Waymo. Before that, Philbin worked for five years at Amazon’s self-driving subsidiary Zoox, where he lead computer vision and perception. “As we look at our future roadmap and the integral role of AI/ML, James’ arrival couldn’t come at a more impactful time,” Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaringe wrote in a LinkedIn post . Scaringe reiterated that point Wednesday while onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt . Scaringe said he expects Level 2 and Level 3 systems that handle many driving tasks while still requiring a human driver to take over if necessary will […]
From:TechCrunch
2.Method for decoding asteroid interiors could help aim asteroid-deflecting missions
NASA hit a bullseye in late September with DART, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, which flew a spacecraft straight at the heart of a nearby asteroid. The one-way kamikaze mission smashed into the stadium-sized space rock and successfully reset the asteroid s orbit. DART was the first test of a planetary defense strategy, demonstrating that scientists could potentially deflect an asteroid headed for Earth. advertisement Now MIT researchers have a tool that may improve the aim of future asteroid-targeting missions. The team has developed a method to map an asteroid s interior structure, or density distribution, based on how the asteroid s […]
From:sciencedaily.com
3.The most precise accounting yet of dark energy and dark matter
Astrophysicists have performed a powerful new analysis that places the most precise limits yet on the composition and evolution of the universe. With this analysis, dubbed Pantheon+, cosmologists find themselves at a crossroads. advertisement Pantheon+ convincingly finds that the cosmos is composed of about two-thirds dark energy and one-third matter — mostly in the form of dark matter — and is expanding at an accelerating pace over the last several billion years. However, Pantheon+ also cements a major disagreement over the pace of that expansion that has yet to be solved. By putting prevailing modern cosmological theories, known as the Standard Model of […]
From:sciencedaily.com
4.OPPO Design In Tech: Making technology more nature inspired yet human centric
Technology permeates our lives, and our world revolves around it. From the computers that run the backbone of the world’s information system to the smartphones that are glued to our hands and faces, technology has left an indelible imprint on modern human civilization. Despite its importance, technology is always perceived as an independent entity, rather than something that’s connected to humans. Technology is synonymous with rapid advancement and innovation, but there’s scope for building tech that emotionally resonates with humans. Smartphones, for example, are something that is critical to both work and personal lives, yet some people still see them […]
From:Yanko Design
5.Why scientists want to help plants capture more carbon dioxide
This week in The Spark, we’re taking a look back at one of my favorite sessions from our ClimateTech conference last week, from a chapter we called “Cleaning Your Plate.” In the session, I sat down with Pamela Ronald, a plant geneticist at the University of California, Davis. She’s been working for years on helping rice survive floods, and now she’s turning her attention to using advanced genetics for carbon removal on farmland. Genetics and plants Scientists have a wide range of tools at their disposal to influence how plants grow. From standard genetic engineering to more sophisticated gene editing tools like CRISPR, we […]
From:Technology Review
6.Scientists Deny Making Deadly Horror COVID in a Lab
Researchers at Boston University have publicly denied that they have developed a hyper-deadly COVID-19 strain in their labs — and are insisting that they actually made a hybrid version that s less deadly than previous ones. Over the past week, a pre-print study out of BU s National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories (NEIDL), which sought to detail the differences between the original COVID strain that circulated early in the pandemic and the Omicron strain, unleashed a media frenzy. Oddly enough, the ensuing controversy wasn t about the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases — which funded the study — accusing the […]
From:futurism.com
7.Konami Leaks New Silent Hill 2 Project, Based On Classic Horror Game
In case you didn’t know, Konami will hold a Silent Hill Transmission livestream around 4:50 p.m. ET today on YouTube. The purpose of the broadcast, according to the video’s description, will be to “reveal the latest news for the Silent Hill series.” That’s cool, but this description has seemingly been updated as Twitter user Nibel discovered that a previous version featured details about what might be showcased. Advertisement Further hints emerge from the livestreams’s metadata, which has been posted to the gaming forum ResetEra for thorough inspection. The code namedrops Silent Hill 2, the upcoming movie Return to Silent Hill , and […]
From:Kotaku
8.Using AI to Translate Speech For a Primarily Oral Language
AI-powered speech translation has mainly focused on written languages, yet nearly 3,500 living languages are primarily spoken and don’t have a widely used writing system. This makes it impossible to build machine translation tools using standard techniques, which require large amounts of written text in order to train an AI model. To address this challenge, we’ve built the first AI-powered speech-to-speech translation system for Hokkien, a primarily oral language that’s widely spoken within the Chinese diaspora but lacks a standard written form. We’re open-sourcing our Hokkien translation models, evaluation datasets and research papers so that others can reproduce and build on […]
From:Meta
9.Storing hydrogen fuel in salts — a step toward cleaner energy production
Hydrogen gas could someday replace fossil fuels as a “clean” energy source, producing only water and energy. However, handling large quantities of gaseous hydrogen is cumbersome, and converting it to a liquid requires vessels that can withstand extremely high pressures. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Central Science have developed a method to store and release highly pure hydrogen with salts in the presence of amino acids. advertisement The reversible storage of hydrogen in solid salts has emerged as one potential way to make the fuel easier to transport and handle, but the reactions to do this require precious metals as catalysts and […]
From:sciencedaily.com
10.New Apple TV and 10th Generation iPad Both Feature Increased 4GB of RAM
I have an Apple TV 4K 1st-gen from 2017 and responsiveness/performance has never been an issue at all. I m constantly updated to the latest tvOS; still works as well as the day I got it. I m sure the 4K 2nd and 3rd gen would perform even better but I don t see how much quality of life improvement there could be. What are people doing on their Apple TV that would require constant upgrading? I mean, for iPhones and Macs, I get it. Just don t get it for Apple TV. Somebody illuminate? I m considering upgrading just because of […]
From:MacRumors
11.Adobe s Blink AI Tool Makes Video Editing Look Like Word Processing
Principal writier Stephen Shankland has been a reporter at CNET since 1998 and writes about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D printing, USB, and new computing technology in general. He has a soft spot in his heart for standards groups and I/O interfaces. His first big scoop was about radioactive cat poop. The Adobe Max conference is geared for photographers, video editors, illustrators and other creative pros. Adobe Adobe on Wednesday debuted a video-editing technology called Project Blink that uses AI to recognize words, people, objects and even emotions in a video to speed up editing. […]
From:CNET
12.Apple adds HDR10+ to Apple TV
The new version uses Apple’s A15 Bionic a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip, which the Cupertino company began to use with the iPhone 13. The A15 Bionic chip means Apple can deliver faster performance and “more fluid” gameplay. There is now support for HDR10+ in addition to Dolby Vision. Two versions of Apple TV 4K are available Apple TV 4K (Wi-Fi), which offers 64GB of storage; and Apple TV 4K (Wi-Fi + Ethernet), which offers support for Gigabit Ethernet for fast networking and streaming, thread mesh networking protocol to connect to smart home accessories, and twice the storage for apps and games […]
From:Broadband TV News
13.Casinos to Use Facial Recognition to Keep “Problem Gamblers” Away
Australia has a bit of a gambling problem . Electronic slot machines, or “pokies,” populate everything from pubs, clubs, hotels, to the average city block in a “VIP Lounge” — so you can imagine a lot of people would have gambling addictions as a result. To ostensibly combat this problem, many pubs and clubs in News South Wales, Australia, are implementing facial recognition technology to root out “problem gamblers” and prevent them from playing, — a dystopian solution for a depressing reality that has been met with outrage by critics. The technology isn t in widespread use yet, but officials say […]
From:futurism.com
14.Broken symmetry in the roughness of elastic interfaces
A large class of problems in non-equilibrium statistical physics deal with driven dynamics of elastic interfaces in random media. Examples include stress-driven propagation of crack fronts in disordered solids, motion of domain walls driven by applied magnetic fields in disordered ferromagnets, and dynamics of fluid fronts invading a porous medium, e.g., when coffee spilled on the table is absorbed by the tablecloth. advertisement A key feature of such interfaces is their rough morphology, originating from the interplay between quenched disorder due to various imperfections in the material, elasticity of the interface, and an external driving force. Traditionally, roughness of elastic interfaces in random […]
From:sciencedaily.com
15.At Bill Gates’s climate conference, “amazing” progress and “depressing” trends
Bill Gates, John Kerry, and US energy secretary Jennifer Granholm all struck positive notes at an energy summit in Seattle this week hosted by Gates’s climate-focused venture fund, Breakthrough Energy. With caveats. Government policy is accelerating clean energy projects. The cost of renewables continues to fall. Huge sums of private and public capital are pouring into climate technologies. And yet, this progress hasn’t translated into steep reductions in greenhouse-gas pollution. Meanwhile, geopolitical conflicts and global economic headwinds are complicating efforts to keep rising global temperatures in check. Gates was largely focused on the promising investment and industry trends he has seen. He said […]
From:Technology Review
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