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01/25/2016

Robots are here to stay. Technology has advanced to such a degree that those who remain resolutely anti-robot can be forgiven for feeling a little overwhelmed by it all. Most media and business focus is on how robots can improve the overall quality of life for human beings on planet earth. Because time and space does not allow an extensive analysis of all the latest developments and trends in the world of robots only a few themes can be mentioned here. In the weeks and months to come there will be more breaking news stories. Media focuses on the attention,...

09/06/2015

While China bites the bullet and tries to reignite its insatiable growth rate, which by far still surpasses the rest of the world’s, including that of the USA and South Korea, thanks to how the nation’s own industriousness and innovative dominance from some of its companies, continues to rumble gently in spite of challenging trading circumstances. Even China’s nemesis across the South China Sea, war-weary and nuclear-fatigued Japan, has begun to show signs of moderate growth. South Korean companies, however, continue to be challenged by increased competitiveness across the globe. Samsung remains one of the democratic half of the sub-continent’s...

09/05/2015

Samsung is launching a monitor which allows their smartphone customers to charge their phones without wired battery chargers. In other words, the Asian tech giant is allowing their smart users to charge their phones wirelessly. While the Samsung monitor (screen) is on remotely, Samsung smartphones can be charged. It is all appealingly high definition and well-integrated. Interestingly, the new Samsung screens are compatible with Apple and Microsoft’s new Windows products. The manufacturers have made no secret of their targeted market of regular gamers. But users’ Samsung phones need to be supported with standardized wireless charging devices, which is a feature...

09/05/2015

The journey to the infinite reaches of deep space could very well begin with NASA’s New Horizons. After passing the dwarf planet (which took nine years to reach), New Horizon’s journey has just begun. It has a new destination in mind. It is one billion miles beyond Pluto, which lies in the Kuiper Belt, an area beyond the small planet’s own orbit of the Sun, the largest sphere in the planetary system. Over one hundred thousand mini-worlds could be discovered through New Horizon’s journey into deep space. But the journey must still be approved by powers beyond its control. Even...

09/05/2015

It’s not an original story. Many similar accounts have been recorded over the years. Most readers never took these stories seriously or to heart. It was only fans of the science fiction genre that warmed up to the idea. Long before science fiction writers were furiously scribbling their take on a world aided and abetted by robots, the great Isaac Asimov had done it all before. Since Asimov’s first story, the ‘idea’ was still ludicrous and fiction. It was never taken seriously, but such stories enjoyed the status of good entertainment value for money. TV shows and films brought visual...

09/04/2015

Soon it will be possible to accurately forecast the arrival of hurricanes and cyclones and prepare for them long before they happen. Preventing these natural events that are occurring on a more regular basis due to global warming and climate change triggered by mankind’s extreme behaviour is not possible. However, at least man’s ingenuity allows him to protect himself from these unavoidable disasters. Engineers at NASA have begun working on the first of eight mini-satellites which forms part of their world-wide weather tracking initiatives and research projects. The NASA engineers are being guided by researchers at the University of Michigan....

09/03/2015

Up until recently, Chaotic Moon has been rolling out ideas, new innovations and inventions which are going to make life a lot easier for wheelchair users. Their initiatives and tech savvy are the essence of smart apps. Their work speaks truth to the term smart app. Some of these inventions are designed to help wheelchair users become more mobile and also help them to improve their fitness from the comfort of their chairs. For advantaged folks who have the full use of both arms and legs without aid, they have had the use of Fitbit to monitor their exercise activities....

09/02/2015

America’s largest auto manufacturer can afford it. Fiat Chrysler has been slapped with a huge 105 million dollar fine. It is, to date, the largest known fine handed out by the NHTSA. While the fine is justified, it also beggars belief. It has to be remembered that America’s traffic safety authority is punishing the manufacturing giant for the bungling of millions of product recalls of their vehicles mainly for safety reasons. Chrysler’s punishment includes the repurchase of over five hundred thousand pickup trucks manufactured over a number of years towards the end of the last decade. The steering mechanisms of...

09/02/2015

Tesla Motors’ founding CEO Elon Musk has acquired over eighty thousand shares in the company. At this stage it may be small change for Musk, but for the ordinary investor it is a fortune. Musk grabbed the shares while they were trading at an average of $242.00 and worth $20,000,000.00 overall. Musk’s move is noteworthy and indicative of the faith he places in his own company. Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse have both rated the Tesla stock as a ‘buy’. They also have a target objective in mind, setting the share price near $300 in the short term. Something is...

08/31/2015

This not-so-nutty professor is no mad scientist out to destroy the world by wreaking havoc on its human inhabitants by creating modern day Frankenstein monsters made up of metal and software programmes. Naira Hovakimyan is a professor in the medical science and engineering department at his university. He is currently being assisted by Alex Kirlik, a computer scientist, and Dusan Stipanovic who specialises in industrial and enterprise systems engineering. Ranxiao Wang, a psychologist, and Amy LaViers, a mechanical science and engineering specialist, make up the balance of this intrepid team. The name of their latest research project is called ASPIRE;...

08/31/2015

A few days ago NASA’s Hubble telescope discovered what is known as a cosmic butterfly. It is a Twin Jet Nebula made up of an old, exposed star and beneath that a much smaller star. Because it is reflecting a bright rainbow in space it has caught the attention of scientists. Scientists say that they were able to see this because the nebula’s centre is gradually collapsing. This is a dying star which is shedding its outer layer. Scientists are able to see shells of gas which is indicative of the old star’s decreasing bio-mass. While this star dies a...

08/31/2015

After years of rivalry which began with the companies’ founders, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, it now appears that Apple and Microsoft are finally working together. Microsoft has released a new Outlook app for Apple Watch. What to make of this product collaboration is for business and tech analysts to configure. For customers, it can only be good news because the convenience of having more options remains strong. The updated Microsoft app allows Apple Watch users to access additional info from received messages, transcribed, as always, by Siri. All users have to do is tap their watch for swift responses...

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