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Introducing Gradle for new Android developers - The master builder
Android Authority - 2 Jun 2019 07:00
This post provides an introduction to Gradle - the build tool used by Android studio to package projects into APKs ready for release.
Here's a state-by-state look at the fastest mobile network speeds in the US
BGR - 2 Jun 2019 15:02
Opensignal has released a new report today about mobile network speeds in the US, offering an overview of how smartphone download speeds haven't improved all that much from this time last year. The report goes into great...
Opinion: It's time for a podcast creation tool from Apple
9 to 5 Mac - 2 Jun 2019 15:00
I've been a fan of podcasting since 2004 when I was listening to This Week in Tech, DL.TV, The MacCast and other great shows. Since then, the podcast industry has grown by leaps and bounds. When the iPhone included a bui...
No increase in deaths from cardiac arrests at the weekend
EurekAlert! - 2 Jun 2019 06:00
(British Heart Foundation) People admitted to NHS hospitals with a cardiac arrest over the weekend do not face a higher risk of dying compared to those admitted during the week, according to new research presented today ...
Less Like Us: An Alternate Theory of Artificial General Intelligence
Singularity Hub - 2 Jun 2019 16:00
The question of whether an artificial general intelligence will be developed in the future--and, if so, when it might arrive--is controversial. One (very uncertain) estimate suggests 2070 might be the earliest we could e...
Meet the first private companies that NASA has selected to deliver stuff and things to the Moon
TechCrunch - 2 Jun 2019 01:41
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has selected Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines, and Orbit Beyond as the first three private companies to deliver science and technology payloads under the Commercial Lunar P...
Google's DeepMind A.I. defeats human opponents in Quake III Capture the Flag
Digital Trends - 2 Jun 2019 00:29
Google's DeepMind lab created an A.I. program that was able to beat humans at Quake III Arena's Capture the Flag. Interestingly, a team with a human and an A.I. agent had a better chance of winning than a team with just ...
Google AR search now pulls animals off the screen and into your room
Mashable - 2 Jun 2019 00:11Many iCloud services affected by major Google Cloud outage this afternoon
9 to 5 Mac - 2 Jun 2019 23:23
A major Google Cloud outage this afternoon has brought down numerous websites and services, including many of Google’s own products and platforms like Snapchat and Discord. Apple is also affected by the outage, accordi...
Lab-grown insect meat may be key ingredient in future meals
Slash Gear - 2 Jun 2019 16:37
The future of environmentally friendly food may rely heavily on lab-grown insect meat, according to a new scientific report. Unlike lab-grown beef, pork, and other traditional meat products, these insect alternatives wou...
John Romero releases unofficial 5th episode of original Doom for free
Digital Trends - 2 Jun 2019 15:26
Series co-creator John Romero has released Sigil, the unofficial fifth episode of the original Doom. The free mod is made up of nine distinct levels that are playable in single-player, cooperative, and deathmatch modes. ...
Google's $0.99 movie rentals are back in 'Ultimate Weekend' deal
Slash Gear - 2 Jun 2019 14:45
If you missed the ultra-cheap $0.99 movie rentals deal Google launched in February, good news: it’s ‘Ultimate Movie Weekend’ on the Google Play Movies & TV store. Under this new deal, Google is offering movie renta...
NASA Chief Says Debate Only Beginning Over Funding 2024 Return to the Moon
SPACE.com - 2 Jun 2019 14:31
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said the request to raise the agency's 2020 budget for the Artemis lunar program was not dead despite a lack of action on it by House appropriators.
Why are iRobot's new Roombas so damn expensive? - CNET
CNET - 2 Jun 2019 14:00
Commentary: iRobot's new Roomba s9+ vacuum and Braava Jet m6 mop cost tons of money. Can they possibly be worth it?
Do doctors even want the Apple Watch's health features?
Mashable - 2 Jun 2019 14:00Connected champagne putting a cork in bogus bubbly
Phys.org - 2 Jun 2019 11:52
Champagne is now connected: Thanks to tracking technology, champagne houses now have tools to better guard against fraud while gaining a new channel to interact with their customers.
Law backs doctors who prescribe opioids to the dying
EurekAlert! - 2 Jun 2019 06:00
(University of Queensland) Some doctors fear litigation and professional ruin if they are seen to have overprescribed opioids to terminally ill patients, according to a University of Queensland researcher.
Using facial recognition technology to continuously monitor patient safety in the ICU
EurekAlert! - 2 Jun 2019 06:00
(ESA (European Society of Anaesthesiology)) A team of Japanese scientists has used facial recognition technology to develop an automated system that can predict when patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are at high ...
Enzalutamide improves survival for men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer
EurekAlert! - 2 Jun 2019 06:00
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute) Enzalutamide, an oral androgen receptor inhibitor, can improve outcomes for men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC), according to a large study presented by Christophe...
Blood transfusion during liver cancer surgery linked with higher risk of cancer recurrence and death
EurekAlert! - 2 Jun 2019 06:00
(ESA (European Society of Anaesthesiology)) Receiving a blood transfusion during curative surgery for the most common type of liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) is associated with a much higher risk of cancer recurr...
Chest cavity fire during emergency cardiac surgery
EurekAlert! - 2 Jun 2019 06:00
(ESA (European Society of Anaesthesiology)) At this year's Euroanaesthesia Congress (the annual meeting of the European Society of Anaesthesiology) in Vienna, Austria (1-3 June), doctors present the unique case of a man ...
Coffee not as bad for heart and circulatory system as previously thought
EurekAlert! - 2 Jun 2019 06:00
(British Heart Foundation) Drinking coffee might keep us up at night, but new research has given us a reason to sleep easy knowing that the popular drink isn't as bad for our arteries as some previous studies would sugge...