Apple patent hints at possibility of Liquidmetal iPhone and iPad

Apple patent reveals progress towards Liquidmetal mobile devices

For all its tough chemical properties and unusual capacity for intricate molding, Liquidmetal is apparently too uneconomical for anything much bigger than Apple’s SIM ejector tool or, perhaps, the chess pieces rendered above (for illustrative purposes only!). Attempts to use so-called “metallic glass” to mass-produce larger objects, like the bodies of phones or tablets, have been hampered by difficulties in creating large sheets of controllable thickness, because stretching and other traditional techniques just cause the stuff to break. However, a patent recently awarded to Crucible Intellectual Property (the shell company representing the exclusive licensing tie-up between Apple and Liquidmetal Technologies) suggests some progress has been made towards removing this barrier.

Now, we can’t claim dwarven levels of expertise on the subject, but we’re inclined to agree with the interpretation of the folks at Electronista, who spotted that the patent describes a range of factory methods (generally involving lots of melting and conveyor belts) for creating sheets of metallic glass of controllable thickness between 0.1mm and 25mm and in widths of up to three meters. The paperwork explicitly mentions the use of these sheets in making iPhones, iPads, watches or indeed “any electronic device known the art.” In the shorter term, if you happen to really, really want a Liquidmetal chess set, you can register your enthusiasm at the More Coverage link below.

[Rendered image by Cassidy Stevick, Liquidmetal Technologies]

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Via: Electronista

Source: USPTO

Thanko – Raremonoshop.jp – Thanko now shipping overseas

Thanko - Raremonoshop.jp - Thanko now shipping overseas

At the beginning of this month, Thanko, whose interesting and unique goods are often featured on AkihabaraNews, finally opened their global online shopping site called “Raremonoshop.jp” for overseas customers.

With the launching of the site, they are currently offering a special 10% discount for all purchases worth 50 USD or more through July 31.

Visit Raremonoshop.jp and you can actually buy their funny goods including the necktie with a fan to cool you down or the self-shot stick to take a great photo of yourself, etc.

Electronic Frontier Foundation sues NSA, calls surveillance programs unconstitutional

DNP Electronic Frontier Foundation sues Obama administration over surveillance concerns

Earlier today, the Electronic Frontier Foundation sued the Obama administration over concerns surrounding the NSA’s extensive surveillance programs, just weeks after the ACLU did the same. Filed on behalf of human rights, religious and environmental activist groups, the suit argues that the federal government’s so-called Associational Tracking Program is inherently unconstitutional because it threatens stipulations found in the Bill of Rights, like freedom of speech and the right to assembly. The list of plaintiffs is extensive, and the suit has united groups with varying mission statements, like Human Rights Watch, Greenpeace and the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. To read the complaint in full, head on over to the source link below.

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Via: Bloomberg

Source: Electronic Frontier Foundation

Tango update brings Facebook-like social networking features

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Tango dances its way into a bigger ballroom today — it’s no longer just a cross-platform messenger now that the latest update brings a number of social networking features to the mix. Following the release of an in-app gaming platform, the new version of Tango gives you the power to find potential friends near you if you allow it to access your location. It lets you tweak your profile, add your picture, post status updates à la Facebook and Twitter and send and receive images during a voice or a video call. We’re sure you’re already active on a bunch of social networks, but if you’re looking for a new dance partner, Tango’s just a source link away.

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Source: Tango (iTunes), (Google Play)

Study reveals AI systems are as smart as a 4-year-old, lack common sense

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It’ll take a long time before we see a J.A.R.V.I.S. in real life — University of Illinois at Chicago researchers put MIT’s ConceptNet 4 AI through the verbal portions of a children’s IQ test, and rated its apparent relative intelligence as that of a 4-year-old. Despite an excellent vocabulary and ability to recognize similarities, the lack of basic life experience leaves one of the best AI systems unable to answer even easy “why” questions. Those sound simple, but not even the famed Watson supercomputer is capable of human-like comprehension, and research lead Robert Sloan believes we’re far from developing one that is. We hope scientists get cracking and conjure up an AI worthy of our sci-fi dreams… so long as it doesn’t pull a Skynet on humanity.

[Image credit: Kenny Louie]

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Via: Extremetech

Source: University of Illinois Chicago

India closes state-run telegram service after 163 years

India closes staterun telegram service after 163 years

Sunday night marked closure of India’s telegram service after 163 years STOP
Service had lost money for several years, only 75 offices had remained open STOP
Email and smartphone use had replaced antiquated system STOP
End of an era STOP

[Image Credit: Indian Stamp Ghar]

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Source: Yahoo/AP

IRL: UNDFIND’s One camera bag and FIFA 13 for Xbox 360

Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we’re using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment.

Can’t bring yourself to spend $300-plus on a leather camera bag? Get a $130 one made out of Neoprene, says Darren. (And he should know: he’s tested just about all of them by now.) As for Edgar, he’s not recommending you buy anything, per se; he just wants you to know how much he loves FIFA 13.

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Aviary lands on Windows Phone 8, paid content made free for a limited time

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Aviary has come a long way from its humble origins as a Flickr plugin — over the last year it’s graduated to a standalone app, been given a makeover and has even been ported to Windows 8. Today the popular photo-editing software lands on yet another platform: Windows Phone 8. As on iOS and Android, the app itself is free and comes with a bunch of filters and stickers. Extra packs can usually be purchased for two bucks a pop, but WP8 users can get them for free for a limited time — not bad for a digital lizard sombrero. Follow the source link below to check out the (temporarily) gratis photo editor yourself.

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Source: Aviary (Windows Phone Store), (Blog)

Thom Yorke pulls recent tracks from Spotify in protest against low pay for new artists

Thom Yorke pulls latest album from Spotify in protest against low royalties

The artist famed for fronting Radiohead, and not so much for toeing the line, has withdrawn his solo tracks from Spotify and some smaller streaming services in order to highlight the low payments given to new musicians. Thom Yorke explained the decision by re-tweeting his producer, Nigel Godrich, who had complained that “new artists get paid f^@k all,” and that the current streaming model only suits those with an existing back catalog. Yorke added that Spotify shareholders “will shortly be rolling in it,” implying that the distribution of wealth is unfair. Some followers reacted badly to his decision, accusing him of “hurting his fans” with a “small [and] meaningless rebellion,” but others spoke out in support — including electronic artist Four Tet (aka Kieran Hebden) who said he’d pulled his music off Spotify for the same reason.

Spotify responded to the criticism this morning in a statement provided to TechCrunch, saying that it is “still in the early stages of a long-term project,” and adding that “we’ve already paid $500 million to rightsholders so far and by the end of 2013 this number will reach $1 billion.” The spokesperson further went on to say that “we’re 100% committed to making Spotify the most artist-friendly music service possible, and are constantly talking to artists and managers about how Spotify can help build their careers.” Yorke is hardly the first star to make a stand, but unlike Coldplay, Adele and the rest, his specific focus on industry newcomers (rather than himself) is — we’ve gotta say — quite refreshing.

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Source: The Guardian, TechCrunch

Inhabitat’s Week in Green: human-powered helicopter, a 3D-printed SLR and smog-eating pavement

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green.

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This week aviation fans witnessed a world’s first as AeroVelo’s human-powered helicopter won the elusive $250,000 Sikorsky Prize by hovering 10 feet off the ground for more than 60 seconds. The Solar Impulse sun-powered airplane also broke boundaries by completing the first sun-powered trip from coast to coast — and Inhabitat was on the scene at New York’s JFK Airport to meet it. In other green transportation news, ABB recently announced plans to build the world’s largest nationwide network of EV fast-charging stations in the Netherlands. NASA’s autonomous solar-powered polar rover, the GROVER, completed initial sub-zero field tests in Greenland, proving that it can withstand 30 MPH winds and temperatures of -22 F. Roads are an integral part of our carbon-heavy automotive transportation system — but a new type of smog-eating pavement could actually combat emissions and clean the air. And Inhabitat took a look at the world’s most beautiful urban street, a gorgeous tree-lined oasis in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

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