Search This Blog

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Tech News Flash


Tech News Flash: Thursday -- March 19, 2015

TechNewsWorld -- All Tech - All The Time
http://www.TechNewsWorld.com
Part of the ECT News Network



Headline Scan
Musk: Technology May Revoke Your Driver's License
The Road Ahead for Self-Driving Cars
Windows Hello Waves Off Passwords
Q4OS Is a Bare-Bones Business Tool
Talking Barbie Says Hello, Parents Say Goodbye

Message From Our Sponsor
New shipping policy is a bad deal for businesses.
As of January 2015 both FedEx and UPS began applying
Dimensional Weight Pricing to all domestic Ground
shipments. To learn more, download the whitepaper
How Dimensional Rate Pricing will Impact Businesses
Learn more: http://www.ectnews.com/adsys/link/?crid=9162/endicia

News Alerts From ECT News Network
Get the day's top business and technology news delivered
to your inbox as stories break. Sign up today -- it's free!
http://www.ectnews.com/adsys/link/?crid=2202/News_Alerts

INSTA-LEADS from ECT News Network
Access 30 million B2B purchasing decision makers. Learn more:
http://www.ectnews.com/adsys/link/?crid=8734/INSTA-LEADS

Today's Story Highlights

Musk: Technology May Revoke Your Driver's License
There will come a time, in a future not so far away, when it will be
illegal for the average person to drive a car, predicted Tesla CEO Elon
Musk. Autonomous vehicles will be exponentially safer, he said Tuesday
at Nvidia's 2015 GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California.
Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang took the stage with Musk for an unrehearsed
conversation about the future of cars.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81841.html

The Road Ahead for Self-Driving Cars
While several automakers are currently in the process of developing
autonomous vehicles, the road ahead for self-driving cars could be long,
with numerous obstacles to overcome. According to the recent Autonomous
Vehicles 2015-2035 report, published by IDTechEx, the challenges and
technology have much in common. So far, progress toward a completely
driverless car is in the slow lane.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81840.html

Windows Hello Waves Off Passwords
Microsoft on Tuesday announced Windows Hello, a feature that allows
users to access computers and devices running Windows 10 via face
recognition, iris identification or fingerprint matching. In addition,
the company raised the curtain on Microsoft Passport, a programming
system that IT managers, software developers and website authors can use
for signing in to websites and applications.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81839.html

Q4OS Is a Bare-Bones Business Tool
Q4OS has the potential to become a new attention-getter among up and
coming Linux distros. But this distro has a way to go before its
development reaches full functionality. Right now it is working its way
to a non-beta version 1.0 release. New beta versions are frequently
released, often a few weeks to a month apart. The latest release was
version 0.5.25 on February 4.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81829.html

Talking Barbie Says Hello, Parents Say Goodbye
It's not so much Hello Barbie's talking -- it's her listening that has
parents up in arms. Here's how Hello Barbie works: A kid presses on the
doll's belt buckle and speaks into a microphone in the doll's necklace.
An AI system processes and analyzes that speech in the cloud. Responses
are then streamed back to the doll, who replies to the kid -- all over a
secure WiFi connection to the Internet.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81837.html

How to Advertise in This Newsletter
To advertise in this newsletter or elsewhere on ECT News Network,
please call our sales department toll-free at (877) 328-5500, or view
our online media kit at
http://www.ectnews.com/advertising/

Subscribing and Unsubscribing
You are receiving the Tech News Flash in response to your request
on the TechNewsWorld Web site for our daily newsletter. If you wish
to make changes to your newsletter subscription, or if you wish to
receive other free newsletters from the ECT News Network, please click
here:
Newsletter Management Wizard

If this e-mail was forwarded to you and you wish to subscribe to
this FREE newsletter, please use our newsletter sign-up wizard:
http://www.ectnews.com/perl/newsletter_registration.pl/

Feedback
We welcome your feedback. Contact us online at
http://www.ectnews.com/perl/contact_form.pl?to=editorial

Copyright 2015 ECT News Network, Inc.
16133 Ventura Blvd., Suite 700, Encino, CA 91436
All Rights Reserved.

No comments:

Post a Comment