Here are some summary of tech news for today ( February 8, 2019 )
Subaru’s
Forester combines driver monitoring tech with outdoor style
Source : www.engadget.com
The article is
discussing about the Subaru’s Forester SUV car with monitoring technology for
more secure driving. Starting at the price of $24,295,
Subaru’s Forester SUV packed with safety features. Forester come with a sensor
to keep the drivers attention on the road, though it could be annoying due to
the alert sounds, this will keep the safety of the drivers and passenger
secure. Another feature is that the car could identified different driver and
adjust all screen, mirrors, and seat based on the driver automatically.
LG's G8 will fight FaceID with its own 3D
front-facing camera
Sources : www.engadget.com
With the new
technology, LG claims G8 can deliver features like 3D facial recognition,
augmented reality, and better selfies in any lighting condition while consuming
less battery. LG also provide a feature called “goodbye touch”, providing more
gesture and less touch. LG launch event is held on 24th February.
Fabula AI is using social spread to spot ‘fake news’
Source : www.techcrunch.com
A startup product from United Kingdom, Fabula
AI, is reckons it’s devised way to spot “fake news” that keeps rocking the
world of social media with antisocial scandals. It has the algorithm to detect
fake news. Currently Fabula AI is able to detect 93% fake news and keep
increasing. Bronstein says that hopefully it can get to the API to the market
in 2019— and start charging publishers for a truth-risk/reliability score for
each piece of content they host.
Robin’s robotic mowers now have a patented doggie door just for them
Source : www.techcrunch.com
An autopilot Robin’s robotic mower is an mower
that provides services to mow grass backyard or front yard without buying the
mower machine. It has it’s own door shaped like a doggie door to allow access
to the yard. Robin has expanded to several states and a handful of franchises
and maintains that its all-inclusive robot-as-a-service method is better than
going out and buying one for yourself.
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