Box office movies coming to your home with Sean Parker’s streaming service

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During this year’s CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Sean Parker revealed a streaming service that will put first run movies into the home. Though it was only mentioned once during the main presentations it left its impression for the rest of the conference. The Screening Room is poised to change the movie business forever.

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DNA Droplet Could Store Retrievable Data of 600 Smartphones

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DNA stores the code for all living things, but now DNA could be the storage for computers now too. Earlier this month, a team of scientists at the University of Washington published a paper describing one of the first complete DNA storage systems that encodes, stores and retrieves digital images using strings of synthetic DNA molecules.

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Wireless Home Internet Service by Google Could Rival Comcast

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Google Fiber, brought to select cites in 2011, was reasonably priced and super fast. It became widely popular in the few cities where it was available. Mainly because Fiber offered a much welcome alternative to most internet providers. Now Google has announced they want to set up a wireless service to “beam” wireless service into homes all across the nation.

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Carbyne: The strongest material in the world that’s tougher than graphene

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A new material, stronger than graphene, called carbyne has been created, thanks to a new production technique. A team from the University of Vienna has created carbyne for the first time in s stable form. The tensile properties of the super strong material are 40 times that of diamond and double that of graphene.

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Using Games to Further Quantum Computing

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There is a battle raging between human and machine. Even though machine consciousness is still a long way away, computed algorithms are making choices that once needed human input. Recently Google’s AlphaGo algorithm beat a professional player in the game Go. An achievement that demonstrates the speed and development of machine capabilities. However, there is still much to do to make computers think like a human. Through games we can teach computers how to solve problems intuitively.

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Complementary AI-human hybrid intelligence

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As AI becomes smarter, many are calling for caution, in case science fiction was right about robots destroying their masters. Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and Stephen Hawking have all called for caution in the development of intelligent systems. When computers can make critical decisions for themselves there is reason to be worried, especially if the outcome is not in your favor

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Facebook’s Plan For Virtual Reality Is A Killer App for Social VR

What does the the largest social networking company want with a device focused on single user experience? Many eyebrows were raised when Facebook bought Oculus VR in 2014. Today at F8, Facebook revealed how it thinks VR will be a rich social tool. During his keynote address, CTO Mike Schroepfer talked about what he calls “social VR.”

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A Michigan City is Participating in Toyota’s Connected Car experiment

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The streets of Ann Arbor Michigan will have 5000 connected cars roaming the streets. These cars will communicate wirelessly with each other as well some infrastructure in an experiment to make autonomous cars a reality. Toyota is partnering with Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute on the project. Drivers who particpate have small data collecting boxes installed near the rear windshield and on the roof. The equipment transmits speed and position to other participating vehicles, infrastructure, and research equipment alongside some of the roads.

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Skyfarms, Wind-powered, vertical structures, are the future of agriculture

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The future of farming is coming to the big city. Skyfarm, a hyperboloid tower that combines different farming techniques, from aquaponics to traditional soil based methods, in a bamboo structure that generates wind energy, won an award at the 2014 World Architecture Festival’s Future Projects Experimental category. The design was praised by the jury as a “thorough, believable, and beautiful project.”

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Artificial Intelligence is Making it Easier to Figure Out Who Could Have Written the Bible

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A book with very hazy origins, is also the best selling and most controversial book ever written. Partly because we don’t know who wrote it, and along its history has been subjected to poor copies and mis-translated. The Old Testament is especially difficult to pin down its origins. Thanks to modern artificial intelligence some progress is being made into cracking the mystery of who wrote the Bible.

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Roads in Germany Getting Solar Cells Installed by Solmove Startup

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A Startup Company in Germany, founded by Donald Müller-Judex, ask the question “Why are all the solar cells on the roofs and not in other surfaces like roads or bike paths?” The Startup, which is working on a flexible glass carpet filled with solar cells, meant for footpaths, cycle lanes, and flat roofs, is ready for its first incarnation in Germany next month.

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Why you might want to put tape over your webcam

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A speech given by FBI Director James Comey at Keyon College, stated that “absolute privacy has never existed until now, with encryption by default. Comey says that the encryption of everyday items, that create spaces where law enforcement cannot go, even with court orders, has tilted the balance between privacy and security to far in favor of privacy. Despite his speech, a comment made Comey after his speech, caught the attention of privacy activists. He puts a “piece of tape” over the camera of his personal laptop.

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