Nov 16th 2016
Tech News Today 1643
The Love Bot
Microsoft goes open source, Daydream View unboxing
Facebook took a closer look at its ad metrics and found four more instances of miscalculation, including double-counting repeat visitors for Facebook pages and overstating time spent reading Instant Articles.
Microsoft announced that it has joined the Linux foundation as a Platinum member, a big turnaround from the time when Steve Ballmer called Linux a cancer.
Google released a new VR version of Google Earth, free for HTC Vive users. In it, virtual tourists can explore a large number of destinations across the globe, including important historical sites and cultural treasures, as well as enjoy virtual guided tours of supported areas.
Our newest robot overlord from the sky is Domino's Pizza Drone. The drone company Flirtey is now officially delivering pizza orders to residents of Whangaparaoa, which is about 20 miles north of Auckland.
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a new rule that requires electric vehicles to produce audible noise during operation while traveling at speeds slower than 20mph. NHTSA did not specify what kind of noise should be emitted, however, leaving that decision up to manufacturers.
Father Robert Ballecer checks in from The LA Auto Show, and we talk about the Intel investment in self-driving cars.
Jason Howell unboxes the new $79 Daydream View VR for the Google Pixel.
Can humans and robots fall in love, through science? Lovotics wants to find out.
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Links
- In major measurement update, Facebook overhauls metrics, makes corrections, adds viewability
- You won't believe your eyes while reading this, but this is true. Microsoft just joined the Linux Foundation
- Google Earth is now available in virtual reality on the HTC Vive
- The future is here: Drones are delivering Domino’s pizzas to customers
- Electric cars are now required to make noise at low speeds so they don’t sneak up and kill us
- Scientists believe they’ve nailed the combination that could help robots feel love
- lovotics