Wednesday, April 1, 2015

All the news that’s fit to squish -- on a smartwatch

  Ford to put brakes on speeding with new tech | California leads nation in solar installations as world sees 14% increase

 
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All the news that's fit to squish -- on a smartwatch
It was probably inevitable: The New York Times said it will produce one-sentence stories and other content on various topics for the Apple Watch as soon as it goes on sale April 24. Read More
 


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Ford to put brakes on speeding with new tech
Ford's upcoming Intelligent Speed Limiter system monitors road signs with a camera mounted on the windshield, and slows the vehicle as required. Read More
 

California leads nation in solar installations as world sees 14% increase
California became the first state this year to receive 5% of its power from utility solar, and while that number may seem small, it's likely an early indicator of growth elsewhere in the U.S. Read More
 

IBM to pump $3B into new IoT business unit
Hungry for a bigger piece of the Internet of Things market, IBM will invest $3 billion over four years to establish a new business unit dedicated to providing IoT systems and services to enterprises. Read More
 

Researchers say low-cost, longer-life graphene light bulb coming this year
Researchers in the U.K. have created a lightbulb using graphene, a material that's 200 times stronger than steel and a million times thinner than a human hair. Read More
 

Google bringing vision to robots that need touch
Google teamed with Johnson & Johnson and appears to be trying to make vision and cost better in robot-assisted surgery, rather than adding new senses that would make it safer and more effective. Read More
 

China considering space-based solar power station
Chinese scientists say a solar power station in a geosynchronous orbit could supply a constant stream of electricity, avoiding the intermittent issues that come with nighttime back on Earth. Read More
 

Smartwatch shipments to catapult by 500% in 2015 on interest in Apple Watch
Smartwatch shipments will grow by 500% this year, fueled by the interest in the coming Apple Watch and its impact on other smartwatches already in the market, market research firm IDC said. Read More
 

5 ways to use virtual reality in the enterprise
From connecting with customers, better showing off products and helping potential customers feel like they're trying out everything from a new car to a new iPhone before they buy it, virtual reality is likely to be a game changer for the enterprise. Read More
 

It's a server! No, it's a radiator!
Cloud computation will be used to heat Dutch living rooms in the coming year. Read More
 

 

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