Monday, April 15, 2019

March 4, 2019 Tech News

Here are some more summary of tech news for today ( March 4, 2019 )

The Nissan Kicks is a cheap crossover that's still high-tech
It’s for the cool kids that aren’t in a hurry.
Source : www.engadget.com
A fun, entry-level vehicle for Gen Z. It has enough infotainment tech to make it a better option than a used car. A gutless engine is expected at this price range, but for city driving, its small size and tight turning radius make it a solid urban crossover. A review including pros and cons of the car itself. Starting at $18,450, inexpensive yet comfortable and smart feature is what this car offer.
The article contained 14 photos of the interior and exterior of the vehicle.


Sonar drone discovers long-lost WWII aircraft carrier USS Hornet
Source : www.engadget.com
The research of the late Paul Allen’s ship, discovered another historic warship at the bottom of the ocean. The team initially narrowed down its search area by using data from the era, such as action reports and deck logs from other ships involved in the Santa Cruz fight. From there, tech took over. It sends the team back some footage capture inside the warship.
The article also included 12 photos that are result from the footage taken before.

Waze adds Siri Shortcuts to its iOS app
Source : www.engadget.com
Waze now provide the ability to shortcut by using siri by iOS app. The latest version of its iOS app lets you use Siri Shortcuts to find your way to a destination. You'll be able to set up shortcuts for things like your morning commute, the drive home and directions to your favorite places.

Amazon and GM may invest in Rivian's electric pickup trucks
Source : www.engadget.com
Rivian is planning on developing a new technology of car, which is electric based power. An investment in Rivian could give it access to the young outfit's long-lasting batteries and design know-how. It could ensure that Tesla's eventual pickup has some competition, too. However, it is still in planning and developing process.

AICAN doesn't need human help to paint like Picasso
Source: www.engadget.com
AICAN stands for "Artificial Intelligence Creative Adversarial Network" has exploded onto the art scene. The piece that the product produce is unbelievably realistic. There’s also an upcoming event for this art exhibition on March 5th, 2019. 


In healthcare, better data demands better privacy protectionsSource : www.techcrunch.com
The ability to take an anonymized data set of cellphone locations, for example, and use it to identify individuals was already demonstrated in 2013 in an article published in Nature. In Germany, researchers discovered that an anonymous internet search history could be linked to an actual identity. An extensive investigation by The New York Times recently showed how it is possible to reconstruct identifying information from anonymous smartphone app data. As the trail of digital crumbs we leave behind grows longer, the ability to re-identify “anonymous” data sets increases.

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