Nov 30th 2016
Tech News Today 1651
License to Jam
Amazon's big truck, open source AutoPilot
Netflix is bringing offline playback capability to most movies and TV shows on the service for users of the iOS or Android app. Amazon announced AWS Snowmobile, an 18 wheeler capable of securely delivering exabytes of data.
Comma.ai, the self driving startup founded by George Hotz, unveiled the Comma Neo, an open source robotics research platform aimed at makers who want to convert their own vehicles into self driving cars.
Security researchers say that more than one million accounts have been breached by Gooligan, Android malware designed to infect older devices to steal authentication tokens for Google apps and services.
G Suite, Google’s rebranded Apps suite for business, introduced a new app development tool called App Maker that allows organizations to create custom apps tailored to their specific needs easily.
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Links
- Here’s Why Netflix Is Finally Letting You Download Movies and TV Shows
- AWS Snowmobile – Move Exabytes of Data to the Cloud in Weeks
- Amazon launches Amazon AI to bring its machine learning smarts to developers
- Comma.ai, still kicking, open sources self-driving cars
- Android malware skews Google Play ratings by installing apps
- This new G Suite offering aims to make in-house software development surprisingly easy—without dumbing it down too much.
- AUSTRALIAN EAGLE TAKES DOWN A DRONE IN A SPLIT SECOND
- Watch this ‘gun’ take down a flying drone
- Fleetlights