Sunday
Dec042016

Apple looks to be working on an autonomous system for cars

Apple has been rumoured to have put a halt to its secret autonomous vehicle initiative. But it seems it hasn’t abandoned the idea after all. A new regulatory filing uncovered by VentureBeat shows Apple’s intent for working in said industry. In a letter to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Apple urges the government to not restrict testing of self-driving vehicles so that there will be safe deployment of “highly automated vehicles.” Apple says in the letter that they use machine learning in different aspects, including transportation industry.

The tech giant also hopes that both existing manufacturers and “new entrants” be treated equally to make the most of the safety benefits of the technology. This can be interpreted as Apple hoping it gets the same treatment as other more established manufacturers working in the autonomous vehicle space. According to a statement released to Financial Times, Apple says the letter is the company’s way to make sure that the NHTSA defines the best practices for the “machine learning and autonomous systems.” Apple won’t outright discuss its efforts in the field yet but this hints at the possibility that Apple is still working on at the very least a self-driving platform.

Source: 9to5Mac

Sunday
Dec042016

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 11/27-12/03

Sunday
Dec042016

Clean out your Twitter list in one click with Twitter Unfollow Chrome extension

Looking to start anew with your Twitter account? There’s a Chrome extension that can help you purge your list with just one click. Aptly called Twitter Unfollow, the extension simply empties out your feed in one go. No need to scour through the hundreds (or maybe thousands) of people, media outlets, or brands that you follow to start fresh.

Source: Lifehacker

Sunday
Dec042016

‘Uncharted: The Lost Legacy’ gets new trailer

Naughty Dog is taking cues from it’s the Last of Us: Left Behind release and is unveiling a new standalone story for Uncharted. This new game, called Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, brings back Chloe Frazer (who debuted in Uncharted 2) and Nadine Ross (an antagonist in Uncharted 4). The trailer that debuted at the PlayStation Experience stage shows a robed woman walking through a Middle Eastern street following instructions to meet up on a rooftop, where she stumbles upon unexpected company. You can see the full video above.

Source: Engadget