Aug 24th 2016
Tech News Today 1584
Weekend Trip to Proxima B
Gummi bear iPhone archery
The new wearable from McDonald's helps you burn calories and your skin. Project Fi might be coming to a country near you. Today is the fifth anniversary of Steve Jobs' resignation from Apple, which seems to be as good a time as any for all of us armchair quarterbacks to decide whether or not Tim Cook has filled Jobs' shoes. Gautier Hattenberger of the French Civil Aviation University creates a drone controller with an old Game Boy. Leap Motion is taking a step to make its hand-tracking technology a bit more intuitive for users. Dexmo by Dextra Robotics is an new exoskeleton for VR. And finally, when presented with the world’s largest gummy bear, some would simply nibble off a piece and call it a day...but the staff at PhoneBuff decided to see if it could stop an arrow. To raise the stakes, could it prevent an iPhone from being punctured by said arrow?
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Links
- McDonald's Happy Meal Step-It fitness trackers officially recalled
- Google bringing data-saving Wi-Fi Assistant to all Nexus phones
- Apple under Tim Cook: More socially responsible, less visionary
- Opera brings its free VPN service to Android
- Mobile devices took a backseat to Windows PCs during Rio Olympics
- Shh! A recently discovered Earth-like planet could be listening
- A few simple modifications can turn a Game Boy into a drone controller
- Leap Motion’s new VR physics engine is built for your hands
- Let this mechanical hand centipede tell you how the shadow world feels
- Can the World's Largest Gummy Bear Protect Your iPhone From an Arrow?