Samsung just sent out its invites for the Mobile World Congress 2017, however, unlike previous years, the big news is what won’t be there. As a knock-on effect of the whole Galaxy Note 7 mess, its introduction of the flagship Galaxy S8 is delayed fro…
Source: Engadget – Samsung will unveil something at MWC on February 26th
Monthly Archives: January 2017
The Features Coming For Mir 0.26: EDID, New APIs, Client-Side Vsync, Performance
While Mir 1.0 is expected this year, the next upcoming release of the Mir display server is version 0.26. Here’s a look at the new features…
Source: Phoronix – The Features Coming For Mir 0.26: EDID, New APIs, Client-Side Vsync, Performance
Two Guys Shooting Huge Ass Fireworks at Each Other Somehow Don't Kill Each Other
I’m not going to call these guys total idiots because if I had access to big fireworks, an empty street, and a camera, there’s a non-zero chance that I too would light those fireworks up, blast my friend in an awesomely stupid fireworks fight, and record the whole damn thing so that other people could call me an…
Source: Gizmodo – Two Guys Shooting Huge Ass Fireworks at Each Other Somehow Don’t Kill Each Other
Researcher Develops Explosion-Proof Lithium Metal Battery With 2X Power of Lithium-Ion
MojoKid writes: Tufts University professor and founder of Ionic Materials, Mike Zimmerman, hopes that his resilient ionic battery technology will finally replace Lithium Ion. The reason scientists and researchers pay so much attention to battery design is because today’s lithium-ion technologies have several downsides, as we saw recently with Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 recall. If you were to take apart a lithium-ion battery, you’d find a positive electrode called the anode and a negatively charged electrode called the cathode. There’s a thin separator that sits between the anode and cathode. Everything else is filled up with liquid, or electrolyte. Charging the battery causes positively charged ions to flow through the liquid from the negative side to the positive side. As you use the battery, the ions flow in the opposite direction. However, the electrolyte is extremely flammable and they can explode when pierced or overheated. Zimmerman’s ionic battery trades the flammable liquid for a piece of plastic film to serve as the electrolyte. It isn’t prone to overheating and catching fire. The same goes for piercing, cutting or otherwise destroying the battery. Also, unlike lithium-ion batteries, Zimmerman’s ionic batteries use actual lithium-metal, which can store twice as much power. Lithium-ion batteries don’t contain lithium-metal because they’re even more prone to overheating and exploding than lithium-ion, but that risk is removed by Zimmerman swapping out the liquid electrolyte for a solid. Further reading: Yahoo News
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Source: Slashdot – Researcher Develops Explosion-Proof Lithium Metal Battery With 2X Power of Lithium-Ion
McLaren and BMW team up to build engines again
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For plenty of car nerds, the names McLaren and BMW together mean something special in the engine department. BMW built the legendary 6.1L V12 that powered the McLaren F1, an engine that, in its detuned state, won Le Mans more than once. In the years since the F1, McLaren’s cars have been powered by Mercedes-Benz and, more latterly, a family of 3.8L twin-turbo V8s. Now McLaren and BMW are joining forces to work on engines once more.
The plan is to increase the specific output—the amount of power per unit volume—of the engines in McLaren’s forthcoming road cars while trying to meet socially acceptable CO2 limits. The two companies will also work with Ricardo (the British engineering company that helped develop McLaren’s current M838T engine), Grainger and Worrall (which will handle casting), Lentus Composites (composite materials), and the University of Bath.
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Source: Ars Technica – McLaren and BMW team up to build engines again
We May Have An Interesting Leak About The Tesla Model 3's Interior
Tesla has been very tight-lipped regarding the continued development of their upcoming mass-market electric car, the Model 3. We got a good look at a pre-production prototype a while back, but it didn’t seem to be quite finished, especially in the interior. Now we’ve heard something interesting about the interior that…
Source: Gizmodo – We May Have An Interesting Leak About The Tesla Model 3’s Interior
Leaked Video Reveals New Boston Dynamics Robot That Can Perform Amazing Stunts on Two Wheels
If this new leaked footage is any indication, it seems like the robot creators at Boston Dynamics finally found a way to improve on humanity’s primitive two-legged design: By adding a pair of wheels to their new self-balancing robot, giving the bot some impressive new capabilities.
Source: Gizmodo – Leaked Video Reveals New Boston Dynamics Robot That Can Perform Amazing Stunts on Two Wheels
Full Metroid Prequel Created By Fans
If Nintendo isn’t going to make more Metroid games then it’s up to fans to keep the series going with games like Metroid: Rogue Dawn, an unofficial prequel to the original NES Metroid that’s been over two years in the making and which is now finished.
Source: Kotaku – Full Metroid Prequel Created By Fans
Chevy stops making the Spark EV following the Bolt's arrival
It’s hard not to take a look at the Chevy Bolt and ask: why on Earth would anyone buy the Spark EV over this? And GM feels the same way, apparently. The automaker has confirmed to Detroit News that it quietly ended production of the Spark EV in sum…
Source: Engadget – Chevy stops making the Spark EV following the Bolt’s arrival
Beyond organic: Carbon farming is a pathway to climate stabilization and resilient soils
Through the adoption of smart carbon farming practices, an acre of land could store anywhere from 10 to 100 tons or more of carbon, which can help both mitigate climate change and improve crop yields.
Source: TreeHugger – Beyond organic: Carbon farming is a pathway to climate stabilization and resilient soils
What Are Your Character Creation Bad Habits?
I am a creature of habit. I order the same things at restaurants, I drink the same beer. I have television shows that I watch over and over, like comfort food. This becomes a problem in my game of The Sims 4, where all my new sims are using the exact same hair.
Source: Kotaku – What Are Your Character Creation Bad Habits?
The Long-Awaited Live-Action Rats of NIMH Movie Has Found Its Director
We last got an update on the live-action/CG animation hybrid Rats of NIMH movie in 2015. That update was, “Yep, it’s still happening.” Now the project has a director, though you likely won’t recognize his name: James Madigan. However, the first-time feature helmer has the right background to tackle this style of film.
Source: io9 – The Long-Awaited Live-Action Rats of NIMH Movie Has Found Its Director
AI Decisively Defeats Four Pro Poker Players In 'Brains Vs AI' Tournament
Halfway through the “Brains vs. AI” poker competition, it was pretty clear the artificial intelligence named Libratus would end up victorious against its human opponents, who are four of the world’s top professional players. Lo and behold, Libratus lived up to its “balanced and forceful” Latin name by becoming the first AI to beat professional poker players at heads-up, no-limit Texas Hold’em, reports IEEE Spectrum. From the report: The tournament was held at the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh from 11-30 January. Developed by Carnegie Mellon University, the AI won the “Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence” tournament against four poker pros by $1,766,250 in chips over 120,000 hands (games). Researchers can now say that the victory margin was large enough to count as a statistically significant win, meaning that they could be at least 99.7 percent sure that the AI victory was not due to chance. Previous attempts to develop poker-playing AI that can exploit the mistakes of opponents — whether AI or human — have generally not been overly successful, says Tuomas Sandholm, a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University. Libratus instead focuses on improving its own play, which he describes as safer and more reliable compared to the riskier approach of trying to exploit opponent mistakes. Even more importantly, the victory demonstrates how AI has likely surpassed the best humans at doing strategic reasoning in “imperfect information” games such as poker. The no-limit Texas Hold’em version of poker is a good example of an imperfect information game because players must deal with the uncertainty of two hidden cards and unrestricted bet sizes. An AI that performs well at no-limit Texas Hold’em could also potentially tackle real-world problems with similar levels of uncertainty. In other words, the Libratus algorithms can take the “rules” of any imperfect-information game or scenario and then come up with its own strategy. The Libratus victory comes two years after a first “Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence” competition held at the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh in April-May 2015.
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Source: Slashdot – AI Decisively Defeats Four Pro Poker Players In ‘Brains Vs AI’ Tournament
Production on 'Star Trek: Discovery' is finally underway
Thanks to delays at the network, CBS’ latest addition to the small screen Star Trek canon obviously didn’t make its scheduled release date of January 2017. But there’s some good news from the network today: production has officially begun on the set…
Source: Engadget – Production on ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ is finally underway
AMD confirms Ryzen and Vega launch timetables.
During the fourth quarter earnings call today, AMD CEO Lisa Su confirmed that the consumer Ryzen CPU lineup will be launching in early March. The server based lineup is code named Naples and will launch in the second quarter of 2017. The AMD Zen based APU code named Raven Ridge is scheduled for launch in the second half of 2017. And finally the Vega GPU lineup will launch in the second quarter of 2017. Who is ready for the new AMD CPU and GPU hardware to install into the AM4 motherboards showcased earlier? Lisa Su even hinted that they were working on 7nm technology and there is a Zen 2 & Zen 3 in development!
“There will be widespread system availability from day one,” Su said during the call. Channel vendors will receive the first Ryzen chips, along with system integrators. More traditional hardware vendors will come later, Su added.
That statement implies that vendors like Dell or HP (neither of which have been officially confirmed to be using the Ryzen chip) will be asked to wait, while AMD caters to boutique PC vendors. Ryzen will take on Intel’s highest-end Core chips, specifically the Core i5 and Core i7 processors, Su said.
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Source: [H]ardOCP – AMD confirms Ryzen and Vega launch timetables.
"To Get a Yes, Expect a No"
When it comes to negotiating, preparation is key. To get what you’re after, you have to be ready to counter any and all possible rejections.
Source: LifeHacker – “To Get a Yes, Expect a No”
System76 Rolls Out A NVIDIA-Powered GPU Linux Server
System76 today announced their new Ibex Pro GPU Server, designed for engineering and science workloads, among other possible business applications…
Source: Phoronix – System76 Rolls Out A NVIDIA-Powered GPU Linux Server
SoundHound wants to take on Google and Amazon in voice AI
When it comes to voice recognition software, SoundHound is definitely not as big a name as Google or Amazon — yet. SoundHound has raised $75 million in support of its efforts to create artificial intelligence systems capable of recognizing complex h…
Source: Engadget – SoundHound wants to take on Google and Amazon in voice AI
New Report Details Scary Vulnerabilities in Popular Printers
A team of researchers claim to have discovered numerous security vulnerabilities in at least 20 network printer models by major name brands. According to the findings, one of the potential exploits could allow hackers to easily steal information that was only intended to be printed as a hard copy.
Source: Gizmodo – New Report Details Scary Vulnerabilities in Popular Printers
Flush with anti-Trump donations, ACLU gets Y Combinator’s mentorship

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President Donald Trump has been good to the American Civil Liberties—that is, his policies have. The New York-based civil rights group said it collected as much as $24 million in donations over the weekend in response to the president’s executive order on immigration.
So what’s a nearly century-old civil-rights law firm to do with all that cash? Well, join Y Combinator as a non-profit tech startup—of course—and receive the startup accelerator’s mentorship. Y Combinator president Sam Altman announced Tuesday that the ACLU is joining the winter batch of companies, where it will receive guidance and even present to investors.
“The ACLU will have full access to the Y Combinator network and community, and they will present at Demo Day in March,” he said. “We are hopeful that the YC community will join us in supporting this important work. In particular, if you’re an engineer and want to spend some time helping them out, let us know. We’ll keep you updated on opportunities.”
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Source: Ars Technica – Flush with anti-Trump donations, ACLU gets Y Combinator’s mentorship