Self-driving car demo is the first to cross the US-Canada border

As a rule, self-driving car tests tend to be limited to the country where they started. But that’s not how people drive — what happens when your autonomous vehicle crosses the border? Continental and Magna plan to find out. They’re planning to pilot…

Source: Engadget – Self-driving car demo is the first to cross the US-Canada border

Tech Mogul Mark Cuban Shares Elon Musk’s AI Concern, Fears Neural Networks Will Take Our Jobs

Tech Mogul Mark Cuban Shares Elon Musk’s AI Concern, Fears Neural Networks Will Take Our Jobs
Mark Cuban, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks and star of Shark Tank, has jumped into the conversation of artificial intelligence and whether it is something we as humans should fear. His take on the matter is more in line that of Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla who threw shade at Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg after he said that fearing

Source: Hot Hardware – Tech Mogul Mark Cuban Shares Elon Musk’s AI Concern, Fears Neural Networks Will Take Our Jobs

Pwned: DEF CON Hackers Crack US Voting Machines In Just 90 Minutes

Pwned: DEF CON Hackers Crack US Voting Machines In Just 90 Minutes
Election hacking is a real concern these days, and Microsoft recently helped cripple Russian hacking group called “Fancy Bear” after the group pulled off the DNC hack last year. A group of hackers at DEF CON 2017 had a bunch of voting machines to play with and they found some exploits that could allow potential tampering with the voting system.

Source: Hot Hardware – Pwned: DEF CON Hackers Crack US Voting Machines In Just 90 Minutes

ASUS Struts Its Radeon RX Vega 64 With Four Air And Water Cooled Models

ASUS Struts Its Radeon RX Vega 64 With Four Air And Water Cooled Models
At long last, AMD over the weekend finally unveiled its Vega graphics card lineup for consumers, announcing both air cooled and liquid cooled variants. With the official announcement out of the way, AMD’s hardware partners are now free to unveil their own custom designs, and ASUS did not waste any time doing so.

ASUS has four Vega cards

Source: Hot Hardware – ASUS Struts Its Radeon RX Vega 64 With Four Air And Water Cooled Models

Rare Apple Leak Reveals iPhone 8 Design And Confirms Infrared Facial Scanner

Rare Apple Leak Reveals iPhone 8 Design And Confirms Infrared Facial Scanner
When it comes to iPhone leaks, we typically expect to obtain unreleased information from Apple’s supply chain or from case manufacturers that are happy to share design details and specifications. However, it’s very rare that the leak come from within Cupertino itself, which is exactly what happened this time around.

It all started when

Source: Hot Hardware – Rare Apple Leak Reveals iPhone 8 Design And Confirms Infrared Facial Scanner

William Shatner Attacks Snowflakes, Social Justice Warriors, and Misandrists

William Shatner, perhaps best known as the narrator of the 1963 film Operation Bikini, is at it again. This time he’s taken aim at the snowflakes, misandrists, and social justice warriors (SJWs) that have annoyed him so much on Twitter.

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Source: Gizmodo – William Shatner Attacks Snowflakes, Social Justice Warriors, and Misandrists

AMD Radeon Pro ReLive Update Brings Driver Switching To Professional Vega Cards

AMD Radeon Pro ReLive Update Brings Driver Switching To Professional Vega Cards
Just last week, AMD rolled out a Crimson ReLive software update in preparation for its official unveiling of Radeon RX Vega graphics cards for consumers, which it announced over the weekend at SIGGRAPH. Now it is doing the same for new professional grade Vega cards that were introduced as well, and with it comes some nifty features.

Perhaps

Source: Hot Hardware – AMD Radeon Pro ReLive Update Brings Driver Switching To Professional Vega Cards

Researchers Demonstrate Broadpwn Hack Of Millions Of Android And iOS Devices Via Broadcom Chipset

Researchers Demonstrate Broadpwn Hack Of Millions Of Android And iOS Devices Via Broadcom Chipset
Researchers from Exodus Intelligence discovered a zero-day attack that threatens most of the popular smartphones on the market today. The hack is called Broadpwn and it affects devices running iOS and Android. Specifically all Samsung Galaxy S3 through Galaxy S8 devices are susceptible as are the Note 3, 6, 6X, and 6P, and the Apple iPhone

Source: Hot Hardware – Researchers Demonstrate Broadpwn Hack Of Millions Of Android And iOS Devices Via Broadcom Chipset

Scientists find cleaner, more efficient way to turn CO2 into fuel

Conventional fuel aren’t going away just yet, but that doesn’t mean you can’t produce them in a more responsible way… and scientists might have found that way. They’ve developed a process that can convert CO2 into carbon monoxide (and subsequently…

Source: Engadget – Scientists find cleaner, more efficient way to turn CO2 into fuel

Windows 10 Subsystem For Linux Strips Beta Label And Lands With Fall Creators Update

Windows 10 Subsystem For Linux Strips Beta Label And Lands With Fall Creators Update
Microsoft has been doing a lot for Linux fans lately. Last week, the software giant announced its full support for Open Source and Linux by joining the Cloud Computing Foundation. Microsoft is now back with a new feature coming out of beta that Linux users will be happy to hear.

In the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update set to ship this fall,

Source: Hot Hardware – Windows 10 Subsystem For Linux Strips Beta Label And Lands With Fall Creators Update

Facebook Funds 'Defending Digital Democracy' Initiative At Harvard

An anonymous reader quotes Diginomica:
A fresh initiative aimed at information sharing about election threats and dubbed Defending Digital Democracy has the financial support of Facebook and the academic muscle of Harvard behind it. Will the project succeed where similar initiatives have failed…? On 19 July and backed by a $500,000 initial grant from Facebook, the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School launched a new, bipartisan initiative called the Defending Digital Democracy Project. The project will be co-led by Robby Mook, Democrat Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign manager, and Matt Rhoades, Republican Mitt Romney’s 2012 campaign manager. The hope is that creating a unique and bipartisan team comprised of top-notch political operatives and leaders in the cyber and national security world, the project will be able to to identify and recommend strategies, tools, and technology to protect democratic processes and systems from cyber and information attacks.
The group will also assess new technologies (including blockchain) to secure elections, and wants to create an information sharing infrastructure modeled “on similar efforts within the tech industry to share tech intelligence.” The article says Facebook’s chief security officer “hopes that election officials who are wary of cooperating with the federal government will be more receptive to working with an independent group tied to Harvard and the tech industy,” and the group also includes Google’s director for Information Security and Privacy.

“Facebook plans to host state and local election officials at its D.C. office later this year to discuss the information sharing organization, and launch the organization in early 2018.”

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Source: Slashdot – Facebook Funds ‘Defending Digital Democracy’ Initiative At Harvard

AMD Radeon RX Vega GPU Specs and Pricing Revealed

AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 and 56 information and pricing and availability has been announced from Siggraph. At least we know what is coming now. We will talk about it, show you the complete presentations, including architecture, for your viewing pleasure. Let’s see what AMD has up its sleeve for the August 14th release of the AMD Vega GPU lineup.

Source: [H]ardOCP – AMD Radeon RX Vega GPU Specs and Pricing Revealed

Luxembourg Just Passed A New Asteroid Mining Law

Remember when NASA visited an asteroid with $10 quintillion worth of minerals? Now the lucrative asteroid-mining industry is being pursued by “the European banking hub with a population not much bigger than Albuquerque’s,” reports Bloomberg, as low-cost reconnaissance missions are already looking “increasingly feasible.” An anonymous reader writes:

Last week Luxembourg’s parliament unanimously passed an asteroid mining law (which goes into effect Tuesday) “that gives companies ownership of what they extract from the celestial bodies…” according to Engadget. “Luxembourg’s law is pretty similar to the one President Obama signed back in 2015 in that it gives mining companies the right to keep their loot. Both of them also take advantage of a loophole in the UN’s Outer Space Treaty, which states that nations can’t claim and occupy the moon and other celestial bodies. They don’t give companies ownership of asteroids, after all, only the minerals they extract.. Unlike the U.S. version, though, a company’s major stakeholders don’t need to be based in Luxembourg to enjoy its protection — they only need to have an office in country.”

Bloomberg reports that the law “could serve as a model for other small countries hoping to explore asteroids — and to get a piece of the booming space business,” since the tiny country is also offering to buy equity stakes in any companies which relocate to Luxembourg. “Luxembourg’s success in attracting these companies should show other small countries that space isn’t just for superpowers any more… Competition has made space achievable for many more companies, and for the countries that support them.”
For the last few years Luxembourg has begun quietly investing in asteroid mining, including a joint venture with “Deep Space Industries” to build a spacecraft to test asteroid-mining technologies — while another collaboration with Kleos Space is working on “in-space manufacturing technology.”

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Source: Slashdot – Luxembourg Just Passed A New Asteroid Mining Law