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Disrupt Berlin 2017 Startup Battlefield applications are now open!

 Startup Battlefield applications for Disrupt Berlin are now open. TechCrunch is hunting for innovative startups to launch on the famous Disrupt stage this December. Read More from TechCrunch http://ift.tt/2enGmM1 via Technology

How drones will change the world in the next 5 years

This is a preview of a research report from BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service. To learn more about BI Intelligence, click here . The fast-growing global drone industry has not sat back waiting for government policy to be hammered out before pouring investment and effort into opening up this all-new hardware and computing market.  A growing ecosystem of drone software and hardware vendors is already catering to a long list of clients in agriculture, land management, energy, and construction. Many of the vendors are smallish private companies and startups — although large defense-focused companies and industrial conglomerates are beginning to invest in drone technology, too.  In a report from BI Intelligence, we take a deep dive into the various levels of the growing global industry for commercial drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This report provides forecasts for the business opportunity in commercial drone technology, looks at advances and

Sanbot's Alexa-integrated robot can livestream, order takeout

Sanbot is lurking around IFA again. The little robot helper won us over last year, but something seems different this time round. That's because we're now dealing with the Sanbot Nano, a brand-spanking new model. And, this one wants to hang out with... from Engadget RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2gtppnu via IFTTT

Tech giants are joining forces to urge Trump to protect undocumented immigrants

Dozens of tech-industry titans are joining forces to urge President Donald Trump to maintain protections for undocumented immigrants who are covered by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. That program, better known by the acronym DACA, is  an Obama-era policy that shields immigrants from deportation if they were brought to the US illegally as children. Trump was expected to announce changes to DACA on Friday, ahead of a deadline by which 10 attorneys general threatened to sue over the program if Trump did not take action. Executives from Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft and many others echoed other business leaders in their letter to Trump, saying "All DACA recipients grew up in America, registered with our government, submitted to extensive background checks, and are diligently giving back to our communities and paying income taxes." their joint letter read . "Our economy would lose $460.3 billion from the national GDP and $24.6 billion in Social

Spotify’s head of video and podcasts departs amid strategy shift

 Tom Calderone, Spotify’s head of video and podcasts, is departing the company amid a shift in content strategy.  The news was first identified by Bloomberg.  The digital streaming business, known for its music playlists, had expanded into other categories like original video, but the company has confirmed that it’s changing its approach. Said a spokesperson, going forward… Read More from TechCrunch http://ift.tt/2gmPRvy via Technology

Samsung gets DMV's OK to test autonomous cars in California

The California DMV has just updated the list of companies that can test self-driving technologies in the state, and there's one notable addition: Samsung Electronics. In a statement, a company spokesperson confirmed that it's participating in Califor... from Engadget RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2gnkwc9 via IFTTT

THE INTERNET OF THINGS 2017 REPORT: How the IoT is improving lives to transform the world

This is a preview of a research report from BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service. To learn more about BI Intelligence, click here . The Internet of Things (IoT) is disrupting businesses, governments, and consumers and  transforming how they  interact with the world. Companies are going to spend almost $5 trillion on the IoT in the next five years — and the proliferation of connected devices and massive increase in data has started an analytical revolution. To gain insight into this emerging trend, BI Intelligence conducted an exclusive Global IoT Executive Survey on the impact of the IoT on companies around the world. The study included over 500 respondents from a wide array of industries, including manufacturing, technology, and finance, with significant numbers of C-suite and director-level respondents.  Through this exclusive study and in-depth research into the field, BI Intelligence details the components that make up IoT ecosystem. We size the IoT

Spotify's head of video and podcasting leaves the company

Last year Spotify rolled out a package of original video shows, however, they've mostly failed to make an impact and now the executive in charge of the initiative has left the company. Bloomberg first reported that Tom Calderone, a former head of VH1... from Engadget RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2eJfG8S via IFTTT

We finally know what 'True Detective' Season 3 is about, and who's directing

HBO has finally pulled the trigger on True Detective Season 3, with Green Room director Jeremy Saulnier on board to helm multiple installments alongside series creator Nic Pizzolatto. Pizzolatto once again penned the entirety of the season, with the exception of episode 4, which he co-wrote with Deadwood creator David Milch.  SEE ALSO: David Milch is working on 'True Detective' Season 3 and suddenly we're interested again The next installment of True Detective sounds like a return to the anthology show's Season 1 roots, telling the story of a macabre crime in the heart of the Ozarks, and a mystery that deepens over decades and plays out in three separate time periods. Read more... More about Hbo , Mahershala Ali , Jeremy Saulnier , True Detective , and True Detective Season 3 from Mashable http://ift.tt/2eJl4sF via IFTTT

The Southern Lights are back, and will make you want to move to Tasmania

Australia's own version of the Northern Lights has been cranking this week, with the Aurora Australis weaving its way across skies in Tasmania. The Southern Lights, as they're more commonly known, have been appearing in the sky over Hobart for the past week, prompting a significant amount of Instagram posts and well-deserved smuggery from Tasmanians and New Zealanders. SEE ALSO: These glowing images of the Southern Lights are too beautiful for words It's a good time to live in Tasmania if you're into highly Instagrammable light phenomena — the Southern Lights made a cameo in the state, and also locations across New Zealand, in March 2017. Read more... More about Australia , Northern Lights , Southern Lights , Aurora Australis , and Stargazing from Mashable http://ift.tt/2etKfmp via IFTTT

Facebook is working on a way to fix your janky 360-degree photos

Facebook wants you to post more 360-degree photos. Earlier this week, the company announced it would allow people to capture the spherical shots and set them as their cover photo right from the app. Problem is, 360-degree photos are a lot trickier to capture than a regular photo. Because it can difficult to keep the camera straight while you capture the image, the photos often look crooked, which, well, doesn't look great on Facebook. SEE ALSO: You can now set up a 360 photo as your Facebook cover That's why the social network's researchers are working on a way to use Facebook's AI tech to automatically fix 360-degree photos. It's still in a research phase for now, but, judging by some of their early results the method looks pretty promising. Read more... More about Tech , Facebook , Apps And Software , Social Media Companies , and Tech from Mashable http://ift.tt/2wWkyT6 via IFTTT

Amazon’s latest drama ‘Tin Star’ premieres September 29th

Tin Star, a new drama coming to Amazon Prime Video, just got a premiere date and a trailer. The show stars Tim Roth who plays ex-British detective Jim Worth who recently moved his family to a small Canadian town called Little Big Bear. But a big oil... from Engadget RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2vw2rmu via IFTTT

'Game of Thrones' star reveals the moment that broke Jaime and Cersei forever

"I’ve been waiting for this moment for a long time," Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau says, when asked how it felt portray Jaime Lannister finally abandoning his sister (and lover) in the Season 7 finale.  "I think that he’s seen her do crazy things before, but this is lying to everyone, and lying to him. You’ve got to go, 'How much can this guy take before it becomes too much?' It was a great scene to shoot," he reveals in a new interview with Making Game of Thrones , the show's behind-the-scenes production blog. Jaime had a rough season. He was belittled by Cersei, mocked by Euron , needled by Olenna and nearly roasted by Daenerys , but it wasn't until he was faced with the very real threat of the White Walkers — and realized that his sister would rather sit on the sidelines and let her enemies kill each other than honor her word — that he finally came to his senses. The woman he loves might just be beyond saving.  Read more... Mor