When Amazon acquired Kiva Systems in 2012, other retailers and third-party fulfillment centers panicked. The e-commerce giants took Kiva’s robots off the market, leaving their competitors without an important productivity tool. Lots of newcomers have cropped up to help warehouses keep up with demand since then. But one of the most hotly anticipated robots in this space was under… Read […]
Month: March 2017
Baidu’s Plan for Artificial Intelligence without Andrew Ng
The Chinese search giant lost the star leader of its AI lab last week, but the technology remains an essential long-term focus. Go to Source Author: TechReview Powered by WPeMatico
Watch the Senate’s open hearing on Russian election interference Thursday
With its House counterpart imploding thanks to the late-night excursions and executive coziness of its chairman Devin Nunes, the Senate Select Intelligence Committee soldiers on in its investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election. Read More Go to Source Author: Taylor Hatmaker Powered by WPeMatico
Google Calendar Finally Launches for the iPad
For the folks out there who have had the Google Calendar app installed on their iPhone for quite some time, but have been waiting impatiently for an iPad version, the wait is finally over. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Get Your Music Fix Without The Wires With These Waterproof, Bluetooth Headphones [Deals Hub]
Music has ditched its physical form and can travel with you anywhere. It’s time for your headphones to follow suit. Cut the cord but keep the tunes coming with the ARMOR-X GO-X3 Bluetooth Headphones, on sale now from the iPhone Hacks Deals Hub. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: StackSocial Powered by WPeMatico
Apple Seeds iOS 10.3.2 Public Beta 1 to Public Testers
Earlier this week, Apple not only launched iOS 10.3 to the public, but it also started seeding the first developer betas for iOS 10.3.2 as well. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Logistics startup Freightos lands $25 million in funding from GE Ventures
Freightos, a startup that wants to digitize more of the international logistics process, announced today that it has raised a $25 million Series B extension round led by GE Ventures, General Electrics’ venture capital arm. Read More Go to Source Author: Catherine Shu Powered by WPeMatico
Qualcomm Wants Your Smartphone to Have Energy-Efficient Eyes
This power-sipping image sensor uses computer vision to help you unlock your phone. Go to Source Author: TechReview Powered by WPeMatico
Hillary Clinton discusses diversity and inclusion in Silicon Valley
Speaking at the PBWC Conference in San Francisco today, Hillary Clinton called on Silicon Valley to improve diversity and inclusion, particularly by introducing paid parental leave policies. Clinton mentioned Uber and its recent sexual harassment scandal as an example of a company struggling with inclusion, and cited Salesforce as a company making positive strides on […]
This Paralyzed Man Is Using a Neuroprosthetic to Move His Arm for the First Time in Years
To reverse paralysis, scientists wired a man’s brain to his muscles using electronics. Go to Source Author: TechReview Powered by WPeMatico